The Conejo Valley is a prosperous, upscale suburban community with an average income of $119,000. So why do we need a local food pantry here? Because the average income of a Manna client family is $16,116 and we help reduce their food budgets so they can cover all the other costs of living here. That’s why. Here’s a closer look at some of our clients. 65% of Manna clients are families with children. Mike and his wife both lost their jobs at the same time. After going through their savings,...
Birthday Donations Most kids spend months thinking about their birthday and what gifts they want to ask for. However, your kid’s birthday can be one of the best opportunities to teach them about giving back. Instead of telling your child to make a list of what gifts they want to ask for, sit down and talk to them about those people who are a little less fortunate than your family. Give them the option to ask everyone to donate to a charitable cause. There are tons of ways that you can give back...
Contact: Jennifer Schwabauer Phone: 805-497-4959 Email: director@mannaconejo.org An alarming 3 in 4 teachers and principals report regularly seeing hungry kids in their schools, says a 2013 Share Our Strength report. These same teachers and principals are spending more of their own money to help hungry kids in their schools. On average, teachers who buy food for hungry students spend $37 a month— that’s almost $400 per teacher per school year. Principals report spending about $60 a month, which...
Thousand Oaks Food Desert Did you know we are in a food desert? The Thousand Oaks area is in the middle of a food desert, which makes it much more difficult for the residents to get the healthy food necessary to get the nutrition they need. A food desert is any area that has very few grocery stores, leading to fewer grocery options for the residents. Those residents who work throughout the day are not able to commute to these spread out grocery store options, or do not have the option to access the...