Supplemental Food for People Living with HIV/AIDS

by Our House of Portland
Supplemental Food for People Living with HIV/AIDS
Supplemental Food for People Living with HIV/AIDS
Supplemental Food for People Living with HIV/AIDS
Supplemental Food for People Living with HIV/AIDS

Project Report | Sep 5, 2014
Summertime ... and the Gardening is Easy

By James Lindquist | Associate Director of Development

Diane and Flowers
Diane and Flowers

It’s the 21st week for the gardeners and what a summer it has been! Our residents have been busy working in the garden and growing a bounty of different fruits and vegetables.  Over the past 21 weeks the residents and clients have grown and harvested raspberries, kale, cucumbers, blueberries, beet greens, lettuce, radishes, and other items. These fruits and vegetables are used as supplemental additions to the food that we receive through donations and purchased items.  Residents have learned the importance of working together as a team; and how each person’s position and input adds to the experience that they receive.  It's been quite warm out there, and food is growing despite a few challenges.  It's rather amazing to see what Mother Nature can do all on her own

On a personal note I was able to volunteer at our food bank and clothing store on Thursday, July 31st.  I have been with Our House for a little over six years now and this was the first time I had the honor of volunteering at this wonderful program that we provide.  Several of our clients, because of transportation issues and wanting to get to Esther’s when it first opens, were there to greet me when I arrived at 1PM.  Esther’s Pantry and Tod’s Corner is open three days a week, and provides non-perishable and perishable food as well as men’s lightly used clothing and basic household items.  Clients “shop” their way through Esther’s Pantry where they select their food boxes based on their dietary needs and current living conditions.  The clients are walked through Esther’s Pantry where they select canned goods, fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, and dairy. 

What touched me most about the experience was the stories that were told while shopping.  The past that each of these people had – where they were, what they had done in their lifetimes, and where they were today.  I was also touched by the gratefulness that each of the clients showed for these programs.  One client said to me that while they use several other resources for supplemental food, that Esther’s Pantry was by far their favorite.  When I asked why they said “The amount of respect, kindness, and lack of judgment that I receive when I am here is like no other.  No one cares about my HIV status, they care about who I am as a person.”

Tomatoes!
Tomatoes!
Ericka and sunflower
Ericka and sunflower
Yoko with reeler
Yoko with reeler
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Our House of Portland

Location: Portland, OR - USA
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Our House of Portland
Chris McDonald
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Chris McDonald
Portland , OR United States

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