FACT SHEET
Emergency Food and Shelter Program
December 2004
Our regular and steadfast supporters continued to bless us during
the holiday season, but other individuals, churches and organizations
throughout the community have also gifted us this month. Their care
and compassion have enabled us to generously serve more people and
RCCS is grateful to all!
"Friends" from the Sacramento Bee Book of Dreams
St. George's Parish
Trinity Cathedral
Trinity Lutheran Church
Boy Scout Pack 53
St. Martin's Church, Davis
Sacramento Regional Transit
Pioneer Congregational Church
Sacramento Orchid Society
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
Warren G. Bender Insurance Company
St. Francis of Assisi Parish
Soroptimists International of Metropolitan Sacramento Westminster
Presbyterian
Carolyn Dudley Foundation
St. Clement's Church
Spiritual Life Center Choir
The Students of St. Michael's Episcopal Day School
St. Michael's Parish
All Saints Memorial Parish
Grocery Outlet
The Three Olveras Café & Deli
IOJD Bethel No. 53
Christ Holy Sanctified Church
Kelly Dunlap & Friends
The Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth Society
During the month of December we served:
· 2,741 clients
· 1,462 adults
· 1,279 children
· 1,103 households (19% were new families)
· 28,971 pounds of food were distributed
Though our shelves were well stocked for the holidays, the needs
of our families continue. We need:
Tuna (6 oz)
Pork & Beans (16 oz)
Peanut Butter (16 oz)
Canned Fruit (16 oz)
Canned Vegetables (16 oz)
Soups (12oz)
Top Ramen,
Rice
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