By Jamie Doyle | Director of Foundation and Corporate Relations
Report on Food Programs for Fiscal Year 2019
July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019
We at Rosie’s Place are so grateful for your support of our critical Food Programs for poor and homeless women and their children, through GlobalGiving. With hundreds of healthy and hearty meals served every day, along with nutritious groceries from our Pantry—our Food Programs are vital nutritional and financial supplements for our guests.
We are proud of what—together—we have accomplished in our Food Programs this past year:
From July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019:
Below are the final results of our ambitious FY2019 Goals for Rosie's Place's Food Programs:
Goal: Maintain the nutritional value of meals served based on the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for a 2,000 calorie daily diet. A healthy eating pattern limits saturated fats and trans fats, added sugars and sodium.
Metric: 75% of meals will contain less than 10% of calories from added sugars
Metric: 75% of meals will contain less than 10% of calories from saturated fats
Metric: 75% of meals will contain less than 2,300mg of sodium
Metric: 98% of meals will contain one serving of fruit
Metric: 85% of lunches and dinners will contain 3 servings of vegetables
Metric: 80% of meals will contain 6oz of grains (3oz whole and 3oz refined)
Metric: 80% of meals will contain 5 ½ oz of protein
Results: Goal met with all of these metrics being met and exceeded over the course of the year.
96% of meals contained less than 10% of calories from added sugars
99% of meals contained less than 10% of calories from saturated fats
92% of meals contained less than 2,300mg of sodium
100% of meals contained one serving of fruit
98% of lunches and dinners contained 3 servings of vegetables
94% of meals contained 6oz of grains (3oz whole and 3oz refined)
100% of meals contained 5 ½ oz of protein
Goal: Ensure that the Pantry is well stocked every day with a variety of nutritious foods.
Metric: 65% of all canned goods will be low in sodium.
Metric: Gluten-free, allergy-sensitive and low-sugar items will be available daily.
Metric: Low-sugar options will be available in our snack section every day.
Goal in process: While low-sugar options have been available every day, approximately 50% of our canned goods were low in sodium. This can be attributed to the limited inventory of such items at the Greater Boston Food Bank. We will continue seeking other outlets for low-sodium canned goods.
Goal: Provide efficient and effective service.
Metric: Make sure 100% of basic Pantry information is provided in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian/Creole, and Mandarin.
Goal met.
Goal: Provide nutrition education and recipes to guests.
Metric: 1 new nutritional fact sheet will be posted on the bulletin board each month.
Metric: 1 recipe with the nutritional facts will be given out in the bags monthly.
Goal modified and met—so that recipes are available, in 5 different languages, in bins next to the bulletin board, rather than placed in bags.
Goal: Volunteers will teach guests about healthy cooking through demonstrations.
Metric: Twice a month we will have volunteers use items available in the pantry to prepare a nutritious sample for guests.
Metric: Recipes and nutritional benefits will be provided to each guest getting a sample in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian/Creole, and Mandarin.
Goal met. The demonstrations feature healthy and easy-to-cook meals made with foods commonly found in the Food Pantry.
Goal: Our Community Garden will be maintained by guests.
Metric: At least 5 guests will help maintain the garden throughout the growing season.
Metric: We will provide guests with recipes using and information about the produce grown in the Community Garden.
Goal in process, with 3 guests volunteering in our Garden, thus far this summer. Garden-centered recipes have been distributed to guests.
Program Highlights:
Our healthy meals and groceries for women and children can mean the difference between being homeless or housed—hungry or fed—distracted and anxious in class or attending school focused and ready to learn. Thank you for supporting this critical work.
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