5/9/2008 11:00:21 AM

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Poverty means that a woman with two children earns less than $15,670 a year. The cost of her basic needs would be $33,480 in greater Minnesota and $40,476 in the metro region. The minimum wage continues to be $5.15 an hour, or $10,712 a year.
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The EFN Wish List

Download Your Food and Cash Drive Guide

Thank you for your interest in partnering with The Emergency Foodshelf Network (EFN) to sponsor a Food and Cash Drive. EFN has many years of experience coordinating Food and Cash drives and will make it easy for you to sponsor.


These materials will give you the basic tools to set-up, promote and enjoy your organization's Food Drive. Your drive is what you make it, and you'll be suprised how enjoyable it can be to help the community.

Depending on the size of your drive, EFN can drop-off and pick-up food collection containers. Or if you’re looking to get your organization more involved and show them where their donations go, have everyone drop off their donations at EFN. The money you save EFN in transportation is money we can pass along to the foodshelves. Some large businesses even require employees to donate so many hours of volunteer time. EFN has many opportunities for volunteers.

Please note that you must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view the PDF files. Get the Adobe reader now.

 

E-mail any Food and Cash Drive questions, or call Ted Evans at 763-450-3869.