
I absolutely love coming to my office every day. For those of you who have not seen it, my office is a blend of most things important in my life. There are photos of Diana, the four “Eikenbabies” as they are called, signed golf flags from the first five years of the LPGA golf tournament held in Rogers, other golf posters, photos and memorabilia, reminders of a 40 plus career in newspapers, along with a few miscellaneous items which serve to remind me of someone or some event from years past. But more important is the north wall of my office. Shortly after I started working at the Food Bank, I took a business trip. When I returned, my north wall was decorated with a quote from Mother Teresa, “If you can’t feed a hundred, then feed just one.” Below that quote is a collage of artwork from an elementary school, the one in the middle stating “My families (sic) bellies are full.” Another states, “My mom is sick and can’t work so we don’t eat much. Thanks for the food.” Those are just two of the examples of why I get excited to come to work each day. Over 29,000 Northwest Arkansans under the age of 18 struggle each day with food insecurity. Fortunately most of those are attending school where they will receive a nutritious lunch, and perhaps breakfast. But before you know it, spring break will be here and while many of us will be off on an adventure, these students’ adventure will revolve around finding something to eat while their school is closed. The Northwest Arkansas Food Bank is working now to prepare our partner agencies to support this need, and we could use your help.
Earlier this week, four of our team had the opportunity to spend some time with the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City. We picked up some great ideas which we can implement into our business plan to help make us more efficient while we expand our services to help shorten the line of those who are hungry. Later this week a different group of Food Bank associates will be attending a conference in Tulsa to discuss best practices with our peers from the southwest region of Food Banks. I say all this to share the commitment of our senior managers and our board to make the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank the most effective Food Bank in Feeding America.
Speaking of spring, I almost always end my column with an invitation to come see and tour the Food Bank. For the foreseeable future, I am going to rescind that invitation. It’s not that I don’t want you here, it is simply a matter of safety. You see before long our parking lot will be full of dump trucks and bull dozers as Highway 265 is relocated literally through the middle of our parking lot. We are working with the state highway department along with the contractor to assure our operations are not disrupted too much, but for the next year plus or minus, we will be playing a real life version of Frogger.
Thanks for all you do to support the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank. Whether you donate cash, donate food to a food drive, volunteer, advocate on our behalf to your elected officials, or simply keep those less fortunate in your thoughts, I say thank you. We cannot do this without your help.
Have a great month. Until March, I leave you with…
…Because of you someone will eat today
Kent
For more information on Feeding America please visit: www.feedingamerica.org
NWAFB is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, all donations made are tax exempt. TIN# 71-0680830
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