Increase Food Security in Oregon

by Oregon Food Bank, Inc.
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Project Report | Sep 7, 2017
Improving Health and Creating Connections

By Lauren Zielinski | Corporate + Community Relations Developer

You are helping clients control diabetes.
You are helping clients control diabetes.

A three-way partnership results in targeted education for diabetics 

In a small room at Portland Open Bible Community Pantry, a half dozen people gather to learn about their diabetes. About 287,000 Oregon adults have this chronic condition. "We see a lot of people with chronic illness that are also food insecure," says registered dietician Michele of Rosewood Family Health Center. 

"They don't have enough good food like fruits, vegetables and proteins." Many of Rosewood's patients are on Medicaid. Together with Oregon Food Bank and Open Bible, Michele developed a plan to educate diabetes patients and provide them with nutritious food. 

"It's really part education, part support group," says Josie Riggall also a registered dietician with Rosewood. "(Patients) have to set goals and check in each week. We celebrate wins and brainstorm ways to overcome barriers." The six-week class covers blood sugar management, meal planning and much more. After each class, patients receive a bag of pantry staples and can choose from a variety of produce and specialty items. 

Through your generosity, this partnership is helping reduce the cost of care for people with diabetes. The benefits go beyond health; Michele adds, "A lot of our patients are socially isolated, so having a support group helps them connect with others." 

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Oregon Food Bank, Inc.

Location: Portland, OR - USA
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