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1 “A Place at the Table” Higher Education Collaborating for Food Justice and Embracing Community Partnerships presented by Deirdre Healy, MPP UMass Dartmouth Leduc Center for Civic Engagement Ashley Nunez SCI AmeriCorps Volunteer Outreach Coordinator - SouthCoast Serves / UMass Dartmouth Leduc Center for Civic Engagement Maurice Cyr Staff Associate / Mobile Market Coordinator - Bristol Community College Stephanie Reusch Network Coordinator - Southeastern MA Food Security Network presented at the MA Conference on Service and Volunteering Framingham, MA June 1 st 2015

2 Agenda Introductions/Welcome A Place at the Table Our Table – SouthCoast Serves Mapping Your Network SouthCoast Serves UMass Dartmouth Bristol Community College Southeastern MA Food Security Network Break Out Discussion Group Discussion Q&A

3 Introductions Name Organization/affiliation What do you hope to gain from this workshop?

4 A Place at the Table https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgxxT4xpVNI

5 Our Table - SouthCoast Serves SouthCoast Serves is a University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Leduc Center for Civic Engagement connector project that fosters service and volunteerism to meet the needs of our community by leveraging resources, expertise and capacity to maximize impact.

6 SouthCoast Serves believes through service we can take responsibility for our region’s future. The vision of SouthCoast Serves is to effectively engage youth in our community through meaningful service and volunteerism. SouthCoast Serves ultimately strives to lead our community to become a place where people can and do integrate service into their everyday lives. Vision

7 Year 1 (2009/10) 1 st meeting Mission, vision, & membershi p statements Brochure and website (UMD service- learning projects) CE Summit theme: social capital Kennedy Service Act (summer 2009) Short History

8 Year 1 (2009/10) Year 2 (2010/11) 1 st meeting Mission, vision, & membershi p statements Brochure and website (UMD service- learning projects) National Days of Service 1 st video Cities of Service (New Bedford & Fall River) CE Summit theme: social capital CE Summit theme: asset based community development Kennedy Service Act (summer 2009) MACC AmeriCorps VISTA (year 1) Short History

9 Year 1 (2009/10) Year 2 (2010/11) Year 3 (2011/12) 1 st meeting Mission, vision, & membershi p statements Brochure and website (UMD service- learning projects) National Days of Service 1 st video Cities of Service (New Bedford & Fall River) National Volunteer Week Time Bank SCS60 pledge Presentations Annual Service showcase CE Summit theme: social capital CE Summit theme: asset based community development CE Summit theme: big citizenship Kennedy Service Act (summer 2009) MACC AmeriCorps VISTA (year 1) MACC AmeriCorps VISTA (year 2) Short History

10 Year 1 (2009/10) Year 2 (2010/11) Year 3 (2011/12) Year 4 (2012/13) 1 st meeting Mission, vision, & membershi p statements Brochure and website (UMD service- learning projects) National Days of Service 1 st video Cities of Service (New Bedford & Fall River) National Volunteer Week Time Bank SCS60 pledge Presentations Annual Service showcase Participation increased Events strengthene d CE Summit theme: social capital CE Summit theme: asset based community development CE Summit theme: big citizenship CE Summit theme: transformational power of service and volunteerism Kennedy Service Act (summer 2009) MACC AmeriCorps VISTA (year 1) MACC AmeriCorps VISTA (year 2) UMD graduate assistant Short History

11 Year 1 (2009/10) Year 2 (2010/11) Year 3 (2011/12) Year 4 (2012/13) Year 5 (2013/14) 1 st meeting Mission, vision, & membershi p statements Brochure and website (UMD service- learning projects) National Days of Service 1 st video Cities of Service (New Bedford & Fall River) National Volunteer Week Time Bank SCS60 pledge Presentations Annual Service showcase Participation increased Events strengthene d Improved communi- cation Began impact reporting Focused on signature events Began food justice campaign CE Summit theme: social capital CE Summit theme: asset based community development CE Summit theme: big citizenship CE Summit theme: transformational power of service and volunteerism CE Summit theme: youth engagement Kennedy Service Act (summer 2009) MACC AmeriCorps VISTA (year 1) MACC AmeriCorps VISTA (year 2) UMD graduate assistant SCI AmeriCorps Short History

12 Year 1 (2009/10) Year 2 (2010/11) Year 3 (2011/12) Year 4 (2012/13) Year 5 (2013/14) Year 6 (2014/15) 1 st meeting Mission, vision, & membershi p statements Brochure and website (UMD service- learning projects) National Days of Service 1 st video Cities of Service (New Bedford & Fall River) National Volunteer Week Time Bank SCS60 pledge Presentations Annual Service showcase Participation increased Events strengthene d Improved communi- cation Began impact reporting Focused on signature events Began food justice campaign Began Service Enterprise Training Youth Summer Institute Food Justice Forum Expanded to 50+ org. CE Summit theme: social capital CE Summit theme: asset based community development CE Summit theme: big citizenship CE Summit theme: transformational power of service and volunteerism CE Summit theme: youth engagement Youth Summit CE Summit theme: opportunity Kennedy Service Act (summer 2009) MACC AmeriCorps VISTA (year 1) MACC AmeriCorps VISTA (year 2) UMD graduate assistant SCI AmeriCorps Short History

13 Women Veterans Legal Aid / Justice Arts Animal Welfare Faith Based Historical Youth Serving K-12 Schools Higher Education Cities of Service Community Building Homelessness / Hunger Fighting Mentoring Environmental Health Asset Map Elder Care

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16 SouthCoast Serves Activities/Signature Events National Days of Service 9/11 Day of Service MLK Day National Volunteer Week Annual Earth Eve Parade Annual Service Showcase Spring Into Service Community Service Fairs UMD Speed Dating UMD Endeavor Scholar host AmeriCorps host

17 SouthCoast 60 Pledge

18 Map Your Network Target Work: Increase Volunteer Opportunities to Impact Regional Hunger Issues via Food Justice Campaign (2014) & Food Justice Initiatives (2015)

19 Food Justice Campaign: 2014 Internal key Network Connections SCS -35+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast United Way Mercy Meals BCC United Neighbors Sharing the Harvest Farm Hunger Commission Mobile Market UMassD Students Faculty

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21 Partnership:

22 Began August 2012 Held on 2 nd Friday each month 200+ participants per month Impact between 450-550 per month Between June 2014-May 2015, distributed 103,210 lbs. of perishable food items in the region History:

23 Sample Distribution

24 College Collaboration:

25 Volunteers – 12 Month Average:

26 Community Connections:

27 Food Justice Campaign: 2014 External Network Connections SCS -35+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast United Way Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors Sharing the Harvest Farm Hunger Commission Mobile Market Students Faculty Boston Food Bank 2 Care Centers 2 Religious Entities SC Energy Challenge

28 Food Justice Campaign: 2014 External Network Connections SCS -35+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast United Way Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry Sharing the Harvest Farm Hunger Commission SMFSN Mobile Market Students Faculty 2 Care Centers SC Energy Challenge 2 Religious Entities Boston Food Bank

29 A coalition of farmers, food pantries, social service agencies, non-profits, local businesses, and community members working together to promote food security in Southeastern MA.

30 The Network

31 Overall Goals of the Network ➢ Address food security issues in our region: ○emergency food access and distribution ○nutrition education ○local and sustainable agriculture ➢ Enhance communication and provide a space for participants to collaborate, share, and match goals and expertise.

32 Connections Farms- 4 Food Pantries- 6 Non-Profits-13 Gov’t/municipality- 8 Social Service agencies-6 Academics-2

33 Food Justice Campaign: 2014 External Network Connections SCS -35+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast United Way Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry Sharing the Harvest Farm Hunger Commission SMFSN Mobile Market Students Faculty 2 Care Centers SC Energy Challenge 2 Religious Entities Boston Food Bank 4 Food Pantries 3 Farms 6 Social Agencies 8 Gov’t/ municipality 11 Non- profits

34 Food Justice Campaign: 2014 External Network Connections SCS -35+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast United Way Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry Sharing the Harvest Farm Hunger Commission SMFSN Mobile Market Students Faculty 2 Care Centers SC Energy Challenge 2 Religious Entities Boston Food Bank 4 Food Pantries 3 Farms 6 Social Agencies 8 Gov’t/ municipality 11 Non- profits

35 Food Justice Campaign: 2014 External Network Connections SCS -35+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast United Way Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry Sharing the Harvest Farm Hunger Commission SMFSN Mobile Market ArtWorks! Students Faculty 2 Care Centers SC Energy Challenge 2 Religious Entities Boston Food Bank 4 Food Pantries 3 Farms 6 Social Agencies 8 Gov’t/ municipality 11 Non- profits

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37 Food Justice Campaign: 2014 External Network Connections SCS -35+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast United Way Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry Sharing the Harvest Farm Hunger Commission SMFSN Mobile Market ArtWorks! Project Bread Students Faculty Outside Expertise 2 Care Centers SC Energy Challenge 2 Religious Entities Boston Food Bank 4 Food Pantries 3 Farms 6 Social Agencies 8 Gov’t/ municipality 11 Non- profits

38 Food Justice Campaign: 2014 External Network Connections SCS -35+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast United Way Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry Sharing the Harvest Farm Hunger Commission SMFSN Mobile Market ArtWorks! Project Bread Students Faculty Outside Expertise 2 Care Centers SC Energy Challenge 2 Religious Entities Boston Food Bank 4 Food Pantries 3 Farms 6 Social Agencies 8 Gov’t/ municipality 11 Non- profits

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40 Food Justice Campaign: 2014 External Network Connections SCS -35+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast United Way Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry Sharing the Harvest Farm Hunger Commission SMFSN Mobile Market ArtWorks! Project Bread Students Faculty UMassD Hunger Initiative Outside Expertise 2 Care Centers SC Energy Challenge 2 Religious Entities Boston Food Bank 4 Food Pantries 3 Farms 6 Social Agencies 8 Gov’t/ municipality 11 Non- profits

41 2014 Food Justice Campaign Results Collaboration with artists brings awareness Panel discussion and showing of “A Place at the Table” at UMass Dartmouth UMassD and BCC students/staff joined together to participate in the 2014 Walk for Hunger SouthCoast Serves increased partnership Students at UMass Dartmouth began the UMassD Hunger Initiative to alleviate hunger on campus Awareness raised of local volunteer opportunities available to help with the issue of food justice Defined focus of food justice as a core SCS issue

42 Food Justice Campaign: 2015 Internal Network Connections SCS -50+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry SMFSN Marion Institute Mobile Market Students Faculty Students UMassD Hunger Initiative Staff Sharing the Harvest Farm United Neighbors United Way Hunger Commission Connecting for Change Project Bread Boston Food Bank 11 Non- profits

43 Food Justice Campaign: 2015 External Network Connections SCS -50+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry SMFSN Marion Institute Mobile Market Students Faculty Students UMassD Hunger Initiative Staff Sharing the Harvest Farm United Neighbors United Way Hunger Commission Connecting for Change Project Bread Boston Food Bank 11 Non- profits

44 Food Justice Campaign: 2015 External Network Connections SCS -50+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry SMFSN Marion Institute Mobile Market Students Faculty Students UMassD Hunger Initiative Staff Sharing the Harvest Farm United Neighbors United Way Hunger Commission Connecting for Change Project Bread Equal Exchange Boston Food Bank 11 Non- profits

45 Fair Trade Market

46 Food Justice Campaign: 2015 External Network Connections SCS -50+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry SMFSN Marion Institute Mobile Market Students Faculty Students UMassD Hunger Initiative Staff Sharing the Harvest Farm United Neighbors United Way Hunger Commission Connecting for Change Project Bread Equal Exchange Boston Food Bank 11 Non- profits

47 Food Justice Campaign: 2015 External Network Connections SCS -50+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry SMFSN Marion Institute Mobile Market Students Faculty Students UMassD Hunger Initiative Staff Sharing the Harvest Farm United Neighbors United Way Hunger Commission Connecting for Change Project Bread Equal Exchange UMassD Food Pantry Boston Food Bank 11 Non- profits

48 Food Justice Campaign: 2015 External Network Connections SCS -50+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry SMFSN Marion Institute Mobile Market Students Faculty Students UMassD Hunger Initiative Staff Sharing the Harvest Farm United Neighbors United Way Hunger Commission Connecting for Change Project Bread Equal Exchange UMassD Food Pantry Boston Food Bank 11 Non- profits

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50 Food Justice Campaign: 2015 External Network Connections SCS -50+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry SMFSN Marion Institute Mobile Market Students Faculty Students UMassD Hunger Initiative Staff Sharing the Harvest Farm United Neighbors United Way Hunger Commission Connecting for Change Project Bread Equal Exchange UMassD Food Pantry UMassD Buyer’s Club Boston Food Bank 11 Non- profits

51 Food Justice Campaign: 2015 External Network Connections SCS -50+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry SMFSN Marion Institute Mobile Market Students Faculty Students UMassD Hunger Initiative Staff Sharing the Harvest Farm United Neighbors United Way Hunger Commission Connecting for Change Project Bread Equal Exchange UMassD Food Pantry UMassD Buyer’s Club Boston Food Bank 11 Non- profits

52 2015 Food Justice Campaign Results Increased student volunteers at local food pantries Food Justice panel discussion at UMassD highlighting SMFSN findings UMassD and BCC students/staff joined together again to participate in the 2015 Walk for Hunger Students at UMass Dartmouth developed the Students Helping Students food pantry out of the Hunger Initiative begun the previous year Awareness raised of local volunteer opportunities available to help with the issue of food justice Held multiple fair trade markets on UMassD campus to raise awareness of fair trade products Trained coordinator for Buyer’s Club to begin selling fair trade Equal Exchange products on UMassD campus SCS focus on food justice helped us gain a better understanding of local food justice concerns and ways to alleviate the issue through partnerships and volunteerism

53 What difference does it make?

54 SCS -35+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast United Way Mercy Meals BCC United Neighbors Sharing the Harvest Farm Hunger Commission Mobile Market UMassD Students Faculty 2014 Starting Point

55 SCS -50+ Partners YMCA SouthCoast Mercy Meals BCC UMassD United Neighbors PACE Food Pantry SMFSN Marion Institute Mobile Market Students Faculty Students UMassD Hunger Initiative Staff Sharing the Harvest Farm United Neighbors United Way Hunger Commission Connecting for Change Project Bread Equal Exchange UMassD Food Pantry UMassD Buyer’s Club Boston Food Bank 11 Non- profits 2015 Ending Point

56 Why make a map? Understand diversity of connections See how information flows between connections Possibly revisit some connections to strengthen them See if connections are personal or long-lasting Visualize where connections should be made that aren’t there See opportunities that weren’t obvious before

57 Q & A

58 Make Your Own

59 Thank you for your attention! For more information visit www.southcoastserves.org Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/southcoastserves Follow us on Twitter: @SCServes #BetheChangeSC


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