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Fidelis Care Presents Brady Market with $5,000 Food Insecurity Grant

In observance of National Nutrition Month, Fidelis Care presented a $5,000 grant to support Brady Market’s programs to combat food insecurity in the Syracuse region. The grant is part of $315,000 in donations by Fidelis Care to nonprofit organizations on the front lines of fighting hunger across New York State. Food insecurity impacts about one in 10 New York households.

“Nutrition is healthcare,” said Fidelis Care Sales and Marketing Director Shannon Lombardo.  “Fidelis Care is committed to promoting health and well-being in Syracuse and communities across New York State. That begins by partnering with organizations like Brady Market to help families and individuals gain access to healthy, nutritious foods.”

Brady Market in Syracuse, operated by not-for-profit Brady Social Enterprises, Inc., is a grocery store with retail and wholesale operations, deli and catering, job training, and wraparound support services. It was inspired by the 70-plus year history of Brady Faith Center’s engagement with generations of individuals and families in some of the community’s most impoverished neighborhoods.

“Brady Market is very grateful for this Fidelis Care grant,” said Brady Faith Center Director Kevin Frank. “We absolutely can’t do what we do without wonderful partners. For many who live in the community, Brady Market is the only place to get fresh fruits and vegetables. We plan to use the Fidelis Care funding to take the lead in collaborating with 20 neighborhood organizations to deliver meals for 220 families. One of the wonderful things about this program is that our partner organizations know who needs food support the most. It’s just one of the ways that we are more than a market in this community.”

Lombardo added, “We know that one meal is not going to solve a family’s food insecurity, but these grants give us an opportunity to connect people with agencies and organizations like Brady Market to help them find the resources they need for long-term solutions.”

Fidelis Care takes pride in supporting the vital work of Brady Market and the other food insecurity grant recipients across New York State because no one should suffer from hunger. Click here to see the full list of Fidelis Care food insecurity grant recipient organizations.


Screener Program Provides Support to Families Impacted by Social Determinants of Health

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Fidelis Care’s innovative SDoH screener program was launched two years ago as a grassroots health equity initiative to address conditions in the environments where people are born, live, work, and play that affect their health, well-being, and quality of life. Social Determinants of Health can affect a wide range of health risks and outcomes – particularly among vulnerable populations and in underserved areas.

The screener enables trained Fidelis Care representatives to assess an individual’s immediate needs and challenges related to SDoH through a brief series of questions covering areas such as access to transportation, food, and secure and safe housing. More than 450,000 Fidelis Care members have participated to date.


Click 
here to learn more about the different Social Determinants of Health and find available resources.


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Backpack Heroes Campaign Continues to Combat Childhood Hunger
4/28/2022 • Posted by Betsy Dickson, Director of Children’s Programs Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York in Children's Health, In The Community

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The BackPack Program | Back-To-School Food Drive for Children of New York

Although all eyes are on the BackPack Program during the Back-To-School season (thanks in no small part to our friends at Fidelis Care who sponsor the Backpack Heroes campaign) the work of BackPack continues throughout the school year. This Friday, bags of food will be distributed to more than 6,300 students across 22 counties of northeastern New York. Over 500 of these children receive bags because of the success of the 2021 Backpack Heroes campaign, which raised over $100,000 to support the program. 

BackPack provides kid-friendly staples to food insecure children each Friday throughout the school year. Students are enrolled by school staff, and discreetly pick up their bags before heading home for the weekend. The kids can count on favorites like mac & cheese, PB & J, oatmeal, spaghetti Os, cereal, and pasta with sauce along with fresh fruit and bread. 

Students also receive a gift card good for a dozen eggs and a gallon of milk. New to the program this year is the addition of optional frozen and refrigerated foods that schools can order, depending on each school’s ability to distribute these foods and their students’ preferences. Throughout the year, schools have been able to order foods like cheese sticks, ground beef, frozen pizzas, biscuits, and yogurt. 

To make sure the program is as advantageous for participating families as possible, the Food Bank distributed a survey to all students participating in the program.  Here’s what we learned, and what we’re doing with the information we gained:

  • 56% of respondents do not currently receive SNAP benefits. To help eligible families, we will be sending out SNAP enrollment literature in the bags.
  • 65% of respondents don’t utilize their local food pantry, listing transportation, hours of operation and stigma as limiting factors. To help encourage families to use this local resource, we will be sending out information on local food pantries. Some pantries will provide delivery or appointments outside of their normal hours to help overcome obstacles to accessing the pantry.
  • The fresh fruit, milk and egg cards are appreciated by children and parents alike. These fresh foods are nutrient dense, versatile and can stretch across multiple meals.

The BackPack program would not be possible without the unwavering commitment Fidelis Care has shown year after year. Over the past 6 years, the Backpack Heroes campaign has raised over $420,000 to support those in need. Not only does BackPack Heroes raise critical funding, but it also raises awareness that there is hunger in every community across the Food Bank’s 23 county footprint. We are so thankful for our friends at Fidelis Care.

P.S. The important work of BackPack doesn’t stop when school lets out for the summer. Summer BackPack picks up right where school year BackPack left off!  

 


Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York

History & Mission: The Regional Food Bank has been helping to feed the poor and hungry in our communities since 1982. It is the only organization of its kind in northeastern New York. The Food Bank collects large donations of food from the food industry and distributes it to charitable agencies serving hungry and disadvantaged people in 23 counties. From Plattsburgh to Newburgh, in urban, rural, and suburban communities, the Food Bank provides over 55 million pounds of food a year to 1,000 agencies. The Food Bank is a member of Feeding America, the national network of food banks.

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Backpack Heroes Campaign Continues to Combat Childhood Hunger
4/28/2022 • Posted by Betsy Dickson, Director of Children’s Programs Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York in Children's Health, In The Community

Backpack-Heroes-Logo


The BackPack Program | Back-To-School Food Drive for Children of New York

Although all eyes are on the BackPack Program during the Back-To-School season (thanks in no small part to our friends at Fidelis Care who sponsor the Backpack Heroes campaign) the work of BackPack continues throughout the school year. This Friday, bags of food will be distributed to more than 6,300 students across 22 counties of northeastern New York. Over 500 of these children receive bags because of the success of the 2021 Backpack Heroes campaign, which raised over $100,000 to support the program. 

BackPack provides kid-friendly staples to food insecure children each Friday throughout the school year. Students are enrolled by school staff, and discreetly pick up their bags before heading home for the weekend. The kids can count on favorites like mac & cheese, PB & J, oatmeal, spaghetti Os, cereal, and pasta with sauce along with fresh fruit and bread. 

Students also receive a gift card good for a dozen eggs and a gallon of milk. New to the program this year is the addition of optional frozen and refrigerated foods that schools can order, depending on each school’s ability to distribute these foods and their students’ preferences. Throughout the year, schools have been able to order foods like cheese sticks, ground beef, frozen pizzas, biscuits, and yogurt. 

To make sure the program is as advantageous for participating families as possible, the Food Bank distributed a survey to all students participating in the program.  Here’s what we learned, and what we’re doing with the information we gained:

  • 56% of respondents do not currently receive SNAP benefits. To help eligible families, we will be sending out SNAP enrollment literature in the bags.
  • 65% of respondents don’t utilize their local food pantry, listing transportation, hours of operation and stigma as limiting factors. To help encourage families to use this local resource, we will be sending out information on local food pantries. Some pantries will provide delivery or appointments outside of their normal hours to help overcome obstacles to accessing the pantry.
  • The fresh fruit, milk and egg cards are appreciated by children and parents alike. These fresh foods are nutrient dense, versatile and can stretch across multiple meals.

The BackPack program would not be possible without the unwavering commitment Fidelis Care has shown year after year. Over the past 6 years, the Backpack Heroes campaign has raised over $420,000 to support those in need. Not only does BackPack Heroes raise critical funding, but it also raises awareness that there is hunger in every community across the Food Bank’s 23 county footprint. We are so thankful for our friends at Fidelis Care.

P.S. The important work of BackPack doesn’t stop when school lets out for the summer. Summer BackPack picks up right where school year BackPack left off!  

 


Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York

History & Mission: The Regional Food Bank has been helping to feed the poor and hungry in our communities since 1982. It is the only organization of its kind in northeastern New York. The Food Bank collects large donations of food from the food industry and distributes it to charitable agencies serving hungry and disadvantaged people in 23 counties. From Plattsburgh to Newburgh, in urban, rural, and suburban communities, the Food Bank provides over 55 million pounds of food a year to 1,000 agencies. The Food Bank is a member of Feeding America, the national network of food banks.

Backpack-Heroes-Fidelis-Care-New-York-Food-Bank