By Margareta Kecman | Director
KEC beneficiaries get a lot of joy out of the center’s daily activities and just hanging out in their special place. That joy is surpassed only by the excitement of leaving the center whether it be for a trip or to go to work with one of our corporate partners. This summer we have had a lot of fun outings but we have also added a new organization to our network of corporate partnerships. Since the beginning of the summer, we have been partnering with the Food Bank of Belgrade. This partnership has helped us get our beneficiaries and their families support with food security but it has also given our beneficiaries a weekly “action.”
In Serbia more than 26% of the population live below the poverty line. Poverty is even more prevalent among families with people with disabilities. Most of KEC’s families live under severe economic distress. Additionally, it is estimated that 90 million tons of unused food are thrown away every year in Europe alone. With the goal of addressing both of these problems the Food Bank of Belgrade & Delhaize (also a KEC partner) are working together to rescue high quality food and to get it to people in need. Food that Delhaize would otherwise throw away (baked goods, fruits, vegetables, etc.) is packaged up and distributed at 14 different locations throughout the city during the week.
KEC’s beneficiaries look forward to Fridays when they stay longer at the center waiting for the food truck to make its stop in our neighborhood. As one would expect in Belgrade (unfortunately), the crowd is a bit unruly and at times our beneficiaries have even needed to use a little moxie to make sure that they and their friends are not pushed out of the way. In order to help with this, KEC has worked out an arrangement with the organizers that our beneficiaries get on the truck and distribute boxes to disabled people first and then to the others who are waiting. Other KEC beneficiaries help the elderly people get their boxes into their carts so they can transport them home. One parent mentioned how surprised and proud they were seeing the KEC beneficiaries on the truck distributing the boxes to others.
Ema, Marina’s mom, says about the food packages: “We rely a lot on the support we get from the Center for Social Work and even with that we can’t cover all of our expenses. The food we get from KEC’s cooperation with the Food Bank of Belgrade helps us fill that hole. When you have very little money, every bit of help you get means a lot. When Marina brings home this box on Friday she is happy that she is helping our family and we are very grateful to have this assistance.”
Even though they live far away, Bane, Ana’s dad, brings his daughter to the KEC center every day. “I take care of Ana and my elderly ill father. We live off a pension and social help and we barely make do. I am a disabled person—I have severe mobility issues and my left arm does not function. When this mass of people was waiting for the truck to make its delivery, I was worried about how we would get our package. But then the young people from KEC got up on the truck and made sure that each one of us got our boxes and that no one could push us, people with disabilities, out of the line.”
Lots of times in life it seems like nothing is easy. The Food Bank of Belgrade offered us help but then we also needed to find a way to make that a safe and positive experience for our beneficiaries. Where others might have given up, KEC perseveres. This summer tens of families with disabilities had a little more food on their tables. For KEC that was worth it all.
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