Every year around this time the there is a report issued by
the American Farm Bureau Federation announcing the cost of a typical turkey
dinner for a gathering of 10. This year the Federation reported that the cost
had gone down slightly (less than one percent to a total cost of $49.04). The
finance analysts call this stable, yet for many families in our neighborhoods being
able to put a good meal on the table is anything but stable. This is especially
true at Thanksgiving.
We all know how special this time of year can be, and
nothing makes it more special than a holiday meal—with or without all the
trimmings. Remember the times that you’ve shared with friends or family—and it
may have been a large gather or more intimate setting. Certainly the
conversation and companionship were at the heart of the meal—but food was at
the center. Whether it was Aunt B’s green beans or your older sister’s fruit
cake (you know the one), food laid the foundation for great times and fond
memories.
Now we’re told the cost of that meal has stabilized after
climbing in recent years. This is great news for people who do not have to make
choices about paying rent vs. paying for food or keeping utilities turned on
over providing a meal. For so many families, the cost no matter how stable is
still out of reach.
This Thanksgiving, many of your neighbors will be thankful
for your donation to the Food Bank of South Jersey, for your ability to reach out
and provide help to those in need. Your generosity will go a long way this
holiday. Although the price tag for the average meal according to the
Federation is right around $50, Food Bank of South Jersey optimizes its
resources to provide a meal for less than $30.
So you can rest assured that
your support will go a long way to making sure everyone has a Happy
Thanksgiving.
From our family here at the Food Bank of South Jersey to yours,
have a blessed Thanksgiving.
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