Monday, February 23, 2015

Volunteer Solutions

 Take this quiz to test your knowledge of issues of the elderly facing hunger and this month’s spotlight organization, Volunteer Solutions!  Answers can be found at the end of the post.

1.      How many individuals live below the poverty line in Fairfax County?
a.      86,000
b.      39,000
c.       44,000
d.      65,000
2.      What percentage of individuals living below the poverty line in Fairfax County is above the age of 55?
a.      5%
b.      14%
c.       17%
d.      22%
3.      Nationally, the rate of poverty in the older population is significantly less than the general population due to economic support programs such as Social Security and Medicare. This is true among the older population in Fairfax County.
a.      True
b.      False
4.      Between 2004 and 2008, economic insecurity among older households increased by how much?
a.      2%
b.      9%
c.       12%
d.      7%
5.      What area in Fairfax County has the highest percentage of older households (55 and older) below the poverty line?
a.      Arlington
b.      Alexandria
c.       Centreville
d.      Fairfax City
6.      What county has the lowest percentage of older households below the poverty level?
a.      Fairfax County
b.      Loudoun County
c.       Prince Williams County
d.      Arlington County
7.      When is JMCAP (James Mott Community Program) offered?
a.      Once a year
b.      Every other month
c.       Once a month
d.      Every week
8.      The food pantry staff:
a.      Helps define eligible participants
b.      Help participants complete required enrollment forms/assessments for the Congregate Meals Program
c.       Help collect participant meal orders
d.      All of the above
9.      By 2030 what is the projected number of elderly northern Virginians living in poverty?
a.      50,000
b.      2,500
c.       300,000
d.      None of the above
10.   What food is not good to donate?
a.      Canned meat
b.      Twinkies
c.       Oil
d.      Juice

Volunteer Solutions & Elderly and Hunger
This month we focused on hunger issues for older adults.
Volunteer Solutions details the struggle for older adults to find adequate food requirements while drifting around the poverty line. Older individuals often find themselves without adequate nutritional needs and without the support networks that are around to help younger people who fall below the poverty line. Volunteer Solutions and its affiliates help to combat this problem in the NOVA area by creating a network of services for older adults ranging from volunteer opportunities in their communities to nutritional assistance and guidance in their own lives.  They connect volunteers with opportunities to assist with senior services including grocery shopping, counseling, social services, and transportation.
Volunteer Solutions offers a Meals on Wheels program to provides meals and supplements to older adults who live in Fairfax County and the cities of Falls Church and Fairfax. 5 days a week, volunteers deliver two meals to Fairfax area residents over 60 and over and adults with disabilities who cannot shop for or prepare their own meals or have no one available to provide meals.
 Volunteer Solutions engages in partnerships with successful nonprofits such as food pantries, faith based religious organizations, and community based secular organizations. These include the organizations of WFCM (Western Fairfax Christian Ministries), Food for Others, and the Capital Area Food Bank, as well as Stuff the Bus.
We would like to thank Maria Loh from Volunteer Solutions for speaking with us and providing up with the information about hunger and elderly in our community.  Thanks, Maria!

Consider volunteering at one (or all!) of these organizations to make an impact for tackling hunger in our community.  For even more youth and family volunteer opportunities, visit www.volunteerfairfax.org.

Fairfax Area Meals on Wheels and Nutritional Supplement Program
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dfs/olderadultservices/meals-on-wheels.htm
Goal Provides meals and supplements to older adults who live in Fairfax County and the cities of Falls Church and Fairfax. Meals on Wheels delivers two nutritional meals five days a week to Fairfax area residents over the age of 60 and adults with disabilities who cannot shop for or prepare their own meals. This program promotes independent living for older individuals, delays placement in an institutionalized placement, and allows adults that need to stay at home to recover from medical problems.  
Volunteer Opportunities:
·         Vietnamese Meals on Wheels needs drivers in Falls Church to deliver meals between the hours of 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (Speaking Vietnamese not required.)
·         Korean Meals on Wheels needs Korean-speaking volunteers to deliver meals midday on Monday, Wednesday and Friday in Centreville, Reston, Fairfax, Annandale and Falls Church.
·         Meals on Wheels needs drivers in Chantilly and McLean between the hours of 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Substitute drivers needed throughout the county.
James Mott Community Assistance Program
 Goal: To provide families with goals to focus on self-sufficiency that will create greater individual and family independence. The agency advocates prevention and early crisis intervention to nurture the safety, health, and well-being of low-income youth, adults and the elderly in at risk communities.

Volunteer Opportunities: JMCAP welcomes volunteers for all seasons. Middle and high school students are welcome to apply for volunteer opportunities.

Volunteers can provide assistance in the following programs:
*Food pantries
*Fundraising
*Grocery Program which serves 2 senior community centers by distributing groceries.

Applications can be sent via email to jmcapinfo@jmcap.org

-Capital Area Food Bank
http://www.capitalareafoodbank.org/volunteer/
Goal:The Capital Area Food Bank distributes 42 million pounds of food, equivalent to 35 million meals, yearly to the greater Washington, DC community through its network of 500 partner agencies and its direct food distribution programs. A food and education hub, the food bank specializes in providing food and training services uniquely matched to meet community needs.
 Volunteer Opportunities:
-DC Warehouse - packing, sorting, loading, administrative tasks
-Shuttle Service - drivers
-Senior Brown Bag Program

quiz answers:
1. D// 2. C// 3. false// 4. B// 5. A// 6. B// 7. C// 8. D// 9. A// 10. B

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