||| FROM RICK RHOADS for ORCAS ISLAND FOOD BANK |||
“Due to the high expenses of basic necessities, we could never get ahead. With the high prices of rentals, for three years our only option for housing was a 100 sq ft. space.
“Because of stigmas that are commonly associated with accepting low-income resources, we didn’t use the food bank, until this past summer when we finally felt there was no choice because of our financial situation and mental health and decided to go.
“Once we started going to the food bank, we were surprised and grateful for the high quality of food that was being offered, the support of local agriculture, and the happiness it brought us. It brought us a sense of security to know that we could guarantee our family food every week without sacrificing the quality of food we choose to eat and the quality of food we believe everyone deserves.
“We were also able to use the money we were saving on our grocery bill and apply that towards a rental without the stress of not being able to afford it and subsequently losing our housing due to a lack of finances.
“A surprise that we noticed was when we visit the food bank we know almost everyone who walks in the door. We realized that the food bank is supporting the majority of our working-class community, our friends, our co-workers, our people. This changed our mind from the stigmas of shame to the feeling of pride and the realization that what the Orcas Food Bank is providing is an opportunity to help our community thrive on this island.”
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Thanks for sharing this, Rick. The Food Bank is one of the friendliest places on Orcas Island.
I love this! Some here in McCleary will not use the food bank, and I keep encouraging them to do so. We workers do our best to treat everyone with respect and dignity. Often times there are fresh items that are left over that will expire before our next opening day. We workers take produce boxes and milk and eggs home regularly. Yes, we can use them, too, but I’d rather see more people use the food bank. I have given extra food to friends who don’t believe they qualify for the help. Let me tell you – there is no limits – you don’t have to show your light bill to prove you belong in McCleary. Don’t have to show any kind of income. That’s the new state law, and it’s a good one. But we have groceries just waiting to be picked up. Please, don’t ever feel you don’t deserve this. Yes, you do! You pay taxes. Even if you don’t pay taxes, you deserve good food. Thank you for this wonderful article.