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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS3 - Waste Not OC - PowerPoint"There is nothing new about poverty. What is new is that we now have the techniques and the resources to get rid of poverty. The real question is whether we have the will." -Martin Luther King Jr. May 24, 2016 Item No. SS3 y ,� ,F At 7 _ no in lip INbS = re OL Pa raw 6 3 -�■ a JI_ - 4M - galas F , *k��i��, ■ s - ='w M0 A fa Imo; y� - .� 2 1l `� WASTE NOT DC COALITION 00 Feed the Need ABOUT US NEWS FOOD RECOVERY IDENTIFYING FOOD INSECURITY FIND THE NEAREST PANTRY Wank to donate funds to Waste Not OC? Text the ward Orange to 41444 or click here to rt GETINVOLVED0��C=ONTACTUSI What we do od Recovery —M Identify Food Insecure Individuals Provide Food Resources Food Insecurity Statistics Orange County 112.7% of households are food insecure There are 349,690 people living with food insecurity i in 5 children face food insecurity Source: (Feeding America. Map the Meal Gap 2013.) alis hed ?\ WASTE NOT OC C0ALIT10N Feed the Need �&t'y,asteno °r o.. County or County Group I Child Poverty Rate (%) I Merced 40.6 Colusa, Glenn, Tehama, Trinity 21.7 Fresno 36.4 Shasta 21.7 Tulare 36.3 Yolo 21.3 Lake, Mendocino 35.2 Solano 20.8 Kern 35 San Diego 19.6 Imperial 32.7 San Luis Obispo 19.2 Stanislaus 32.4 Santa Barbara 19 Madera 30.7 [Eae 18.4 Del Norte, Lassen, Modoc, Siskiyou, 29 Ventura 16.8 Kings 28.7 Sonoma 16.1 Butte 26,4 Alameda 15.8 Los Angeles 26.3 Contra Costa 15.6 Sutter, Yubs 26 San Francisco 15.4 San Joaquin 25.2 Santa Cruz 14.3 Sacramento 25.2 EI Dorado 14.2 Humboldt 24.7 Nevada, Plumas, Sierra 12.7 San Bernardino 24.6 Santa Clara 12.2 Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Inyo, Mariposa, Mono, Tuolumne 22.6 Marin 10.5 Riverside 22.1 Placer 9.7 Monterey, San Benito 22 San Mateo 8.6 Napa 21.9 CA LOS ANGELES NY NEW YORK (Five Boroughs, collectively) TX HARRIS (HOUSTON) IL COOK (CHICAGO) AZ MARICOPA (PHOENIX) TX DALLAS CA SAN DIEGO CA ORANGE (ANAHEIM) CA RIVERSIDE CA SAN BERNARDINO FL MIAMI-DADE TX BEXAR (SAN ANTONIO) NV CLARK (LAS VEGAS) TX TARRANT (FORT WORTH) MI WAYNE (DETROIT) 620,090 420,470 298,860 255,180 248,090 175,810 163,780 156,460 155,220 152,950 141,710 125,290 124,600 122,550 102,790 25.8% 23.7 26.1% 20.8% 24.6% 26.8% 22.6% 21.2% 25.1% 25.8% 26.0% 27.0% 25.5% 24.2 23.3% ages 4. 5 ages 6. 16 Headaches ages 12 - 1.9 Iron 0eficiency Anemia more likely to be in POOR HEALTH Child Food Insecurit What health problems does it cause in children? Upper Rpspiratory Infection ages 4-5 agas8-16 Stomachaches What is Food Insecurity? Foo4 h a TF d JN+N1 h da L ntd""I y of hn l"o 0"MID 3M&VID I, Mato dMoMs oa1M liMMMMWrttM ttgan tud.n a W. AIN *Y 23.3% 1min children suffer from 1`000 INSECURITY 3 -Pronged Approach Food Recovery Educate restaurants and grocery stores on the Good Samaritan Act to increase food donations. Identify those in need Start asking the questions if individuals are facing food insecurity. Food Distribution Connect those in need with pantries that provide wholesome food. The Facts about Food Donations Fact sheet on donation laws and The Ifacts to lKncw regulations F 00 0 F) When Donating Ifcod 110- 0 N A T 1111 IUM vcu kncW.v Food facilities that are should knoiv that: Any food facility may donate food to a food bank or to another Environmental Health nonprofit charitable organization for distribution to persons free of charge. No food facility that donates wholesome food shall be subject to civil or criminal liability or penalty for violation of any laws, regulations, or ordinances. A food facility that donates food will not be liable for any damage that resDits, from the consumption of the donated food, regardless for a violation occurring after 0 of compliance with any laws relating to the packaging, labeling, or storage after the donation. A fiacffity that donates food w liablefior any damage that res A food facility must handle and store the food to be donated in a the consumption of the done safe and sanitary manner. Food donated to the less fortunate must regardless of compliance with be maintained in the same manner as food sold to your customers. relating to the packaging, lal storage after the donation. As a food factity donating load, California state law Protects you and supports food facilities that do the right thing! These, are legal references from California lavr protects you while Can you think of any reason not to donate your leftover food now? We can't. Visit www.wasrenoloe.ora for more onfor(mson on who needs yaw he&), where you u'n donate and how you can be . part of ending hunger in 0(&Ve County, SDnafing food is made easier than you think! HEALTH )F iii VI . RII[L)h )- I.-.N-VI&0NM.ENiAL HEALTH U110- 'I m M FOOD 1� As a food laicillify donating food, Califomia state law profects you! Can you think of any reason not to donate your leftover food now? We can't. Pilot: Anaheim -Orange Food Recovery City-wide efforts to increase food recovered by identifying and educating potential donors [ ',nahev Fac,wies ......... ar =._�,_T 1—T I IT Annual window seal to honor participants working to end hunger e �yZO'� aylis WASTE NOT OC C 0 A L I T 10 N Feed the Need W iVast M toc, astenotoc M01 MM July 20114 - Present Targeting the cities of Anaheim and Orange z59 tons (431,568 meals) of newly recovered food Updated 5/01/2oi6 a I a a F I J Pmt, THE ORANGE COUNTY WHY DON'T WE ASIC THE QUESTION? Screening Tool to Determine Level of Food Insecurity "Within the past iZ months we worried whether our food would run out before we got money to buy more" Often True Sometimes True Never True "Within the past iZ months the food we bought just didn't last and we didn't have money to get more." Often True Sometimes True Never True Development and Validity of a2 -Item Screen to Identify Families at Risk: Pediatrics 2010;126;e26 Partnership with Agencies, Hospitals and Clinics Children's Hospital of Orange County Family Resource Centers Anaheim City School District St Joseph Hospital, St. Jude Kaiser Permanente Lestonnac Clinic Theo Lacy 161 MWIww 0 Ih Y The American Academy of Pediatrics' Top PrioritieS2015-2oi-6 Addressing the Legal and Mental Health Needs of Undocumented Immigrant Children AAP Terminate Sponsorship(s) on HealthyChildren.org of Companies that Produce Soft Drinks and Sugar -sweetened Beverages Use of Telehealth to Extend the Pediatric Medical Home Screening and Toolkit for Poverty Marijuana Manufacturer Responsibility in Limiting Exposure to Individuals Under Age Zi Sugar -sweetened Beverage Company Sponsorship of the AAP 7) Universal Screening for Hunger/Food Insecurity During Office Visits Eliminating Triple -digit Payday and Car Title Loans Prevent Marijuana Exposure for Children Executive Director Lodging Expenses at District Meetings AB -1826 Problem: California has the highest rate of GHG emission in the United States. Reason: 3o percent of landfill waste is also organic. Organic waste eventually turns into GHG. Solution: AB -1826 plans to reduce landfill waste by 50% by Zozo by requiring that recoverable waste must be donated, composted, or recycled. AB -11826 Timeline: April Zol6: Businesses that generate more than 8 cubic yards of organic waste per week shall arrange for organic waste recycling services. January Zoic: Businesses that generate more than 4 cubic yards of organic waste per week shall arrange for organic waste recycling services. January ZoicZBusinesses that generate more than 4 cubic yards of commercial solid waste per week shall arrange for organic waste recycling services. Fall ZOZo: After receipt of the Zoig annual reports is submitted, CalRecycle shall conduct its formal review of all jurisdictions Interactive Google Pantry Map of Orange County ptoi + Para eigh s reap saldlite 57 Facility Name, St. Vincerit do Paul Society - t_ Boniface , .t- Address. 124 Pd. Resh St North, Ar�ahieirn, CA - 92895 Phone. (714) 313-9214 or (714) 535-2742 Distribution Daae/iirn s: USDA food distribution 9-.00 am - 11;-145 am Mon - Fri; soup, sandwic4es 5,00 pm - 5-30 prn Tues, Thugs Eligibility- Must live in parish boundaries wt'f-� Language(s)- English, Spanish}' i Refri tration Capability' Yes 77 Website: http:'iwvvw-sv€tpoc_org p-IrislI sewices.htrnl _ 'I L4e"1400d " li { f: 0 Villa Park Ise Z. %— ton. . - 41. J Le :sxs a: Dong Beach Nortk, T,, - In c1 Seal BeachBeach i ,- J rkr; Go � e+ 0��� f •a s.;rs heap data 22015 Google Terms of Use Report a gaup erriff Tool Outside of Orange County: HealthyCityorg dealthycity information + action for social channc Home Servicez h:lake a Wikimapto gather community input and collect data. Learn more n Geography State of California Change P� I Compare Drawn ADD DATA ... _._ , I Eem Services and Points Demographic Data Economic Data Health & Safety Data Housing Data Point Legend: Show I Hide • Basic Needs remove • Food remove • Emergency Food remove • Food Banks I Food Distribution Warehouses remove • Food Rescue Programs renmve • Meals remove Remove am List Points: Shove I Hide .. r E a • i01 R p "' 4 • dIC + paradise 4 Nevada If Yuba City Y 0 out ke San'ament Tahoe :I \S.n�-.a y Seville Faii'&l . • Elk Ginve S a Y-emixe Ilational ai - Modesto Park Merced Las Banos •• • • � � • Fm,, 395 i Soi•dad ra•r4• Death ':alley •�- +• Pr1y I lational Park ? Hunt - r. o:•orapr 'am=tc 'a iN i Demo • Bak%lfield r�114eiest to dein I n,jna • 4w Lancaste* !z'!lan • Opoc •L Victoiville • Simi valley � 6 •pS mad Y'i%va a ri�� YuccllleMW ToiranF,f"ym'ii �,� �a'I Significant Milestones • Support from United Way of Orange County: $501000(20114120115) • 2110C incorporated the google pantry map into their web site • National Recognition: APHA, NACCHO, NACo, NEHA National Geographic, Food Safety Summit • Jurisdictions interested in WNOC: Los Angeles, San Diego, Long Beach, San Bernardino, Kern, and Sacramento. Problem: LATE NIGHT PICKUPS Partnership with Yellow Cab "This culture of waste has made us insensitive even to the waste and disposal of food, which is even more despicable when all over the world, unfortunately, many individuals and families are suffering from hunger and malnutrition. Once our grandparents were very careful not to throw away any leftover food. Consumerism has led us to become used to an excess and daily waste of food, to which, at times, we are no longer able to give a just value which goes well beyond mere economic parameters. We should all remember, however, that the food we throw away is as if [it were] stolen from the table of the poor, the hungry! I encourage everyone to reflect on the problem of thrown away and wasted food to identify ways and means that, by seriously addressing this issue, are a vehicle of solidarity and sharing with the needy." Project Manager &Assistant Project Manager Alexandra Alcon Alexandra.Alcon(a) email. con- (949)529-0457 on (949)529-0457 Brooke Romley Brookeromley77(& email. com (M) 631-6032 * I. MOW mom v 5-10-2016 A Item: When Donating F "; direct HCA to report back to the Board within six months All Districts Reviste.cl Title. to read.