Lesson Learned from Snowmageddon 2!

Interfaith Food ministry’s Lessons learned.

The recent snowstorm continues to impact thousands of residents in Nevada County. Many are still without power and roads are inaccessible. Throughout all of this, we once again recognize the spirit of our communities. Neighbors helping neighbors, total strangers ready to lend a hand, and all of our government and non-profit services coming together to help those in need.

Our volunteers continue to show up and make sure our clients are getting their food. It takes a tremendous amount of coordination to service the 150 plus cars a day, and our volunteers do it will energy and compassion!

KCRA and ABC 10 recently came to IFM and highlighted our wonderful volunteers and staff. KQED did a phone-in interview with Executive Director Phil Alonso.Click on the links to view the coverage.

Last week, the Nevada County Office of Emergency Services staff led by Craig Griesbach, the Grass Valley Ladies Relief Society and the Little Town of Washington Fire Department, led by Chief Mike Stewart distributed food from IFM to residents who couldn’t get down the hill. Those families who couldn’t get to the fire department got deliveries from the LTW Volunteer Fire Department!

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