By Jamie Doyle | Director of Foundation and Corporate Relations
Report on Food Programs for Spring, 2020
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.
Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic, Rosie’s Place’s Doors Remain Open and our Help, Constant
Our world is changing every day. But it hasn’t stopped. And neither has our commitment to the women we serve.
Rosie’s Place’s doors remain open—offering sanctuary and support in a time of uncertainty for all of us, but especially for the women with nowhere else to turn. These women are among Massachusetts’ most vulnerable, and they are most in need of our care and compassion.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems each day, we wake to a new world that forces us even further from the familiar and expected. And each day, as homeless women come to us for help, anxious and afraid, forced to confront the unknown and unexpected on their own—one thing is very clear to me: Rosie’s Place must remain open because these women have nowhere else to turn. Our guests need us more than ever before.
Responding to this unprecedented crisis has required unprecedented effort and ingenuity. We are taking every precaution and implementing every practice to ensure the health and wellbeing of our guests and staff—while maintaining the operation of our critical emergency services. Every day, we are performing medical screenings and offering to-go meals in our dining room, a week’s supply of groceries from our food pantry, and both daytime and overnight shelter to homeless women. These efforts have required additional accommodations, expense, and resources and we expect they will only necessitate more, as this crisis continues.
When times get hard—and hope and solutions are harder to come by—the Rosie’s Place community pitches in and pushes ahead. We are only able to do this thanks to friends like you. We hope we can count on your continued support. Thank you.
Rosie’s Place Guests___________________________________________________________________
All of our guests are poor. Some of our guests are homeless, while many others work and live in housing but simply can’t make ends meet. We serve women as young as 18 and as old as 80, from as close as across the street and as far away as Lynn, Brockton and New Bedford. We estimate that about one-third of our guests have children. The guests of Rosie's Place represent a wide variety of ethnic groups, with most being African American, Hispanic, Haitian, or white. We serve a smaller number of Asian and Native American women. Some of our guests are living with HIV/AIDS or other medical conditions. Others have hidden disabilities such as addiction or mental illnesses that prevent them from effectively using mainstream services.
As Hunger Grows, So Do Our Efforts_____________________________________________________
Our guests have always struggled with hunger. Before the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, 9% of Massachusetts households experienced food insecurity; currently that figure has soared to a staggering 38% of residents. Right now, our food programs are more important than ever to women who are desperately trying to get by.
Homeless women come to Rosie’s Place tired and hungry, so we ensure that they have access to food all day long: healthy snacks, fruit, boxed lunches and hot dinners, available to eat in our Dining Room or to-go. As the number of women who find respite and support with us increases, so does the need, with our staff currently serving approximately 170 meals daily.
And more women than ever are seeking groceries they can bring home. Many of our guests are out of work and, with additional family members sheltering with them, food budgets are stretched to the limit. Because of you, Rosie’s Place can provide fresh meat, dairy, fruits, vegetables and non-perishable staples to approximately 250 women each day to help feed the more than 650 members of their households. This is more than double the number of households served pre-pandemic. Week by week, we have seen the need for this program continue to grow. In turn, we have secured new food vendors to increase our inventory. As this health crisis continues, we anticipate that the need for food will only increase. Rosie’s Place will continue striving to meet this critical need for the thousands of poor women and their children who are relying on us.
We are heartened by your past kindness and hopeful that we can count on your continued support.
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