November 7, 2023, Cris Alarcon – EL DORADO COUNTY: In a heartwarming gesture of community solidarity, the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians has joined hands with the Food Bank of El Dorado County to offer a free Harvest Meal to those in need. This collaborative effort not only serves as a testament to the power of unity but also addresses the crucial issue of food security, particularly during the harvest season.
A Gift of Nourishment and Togetherness
The free Harvest Meal program is a reflection of the Shingle Springs Miwok Indians’ commitment to supporting their local community. This initiative, done in partnership with the Food Bank of El Dorado County, extends a helping hand to those who may be facing food insecurity or struggling to make ends meet.
HARVEST MEAL Includes one frozen turkey and sides of stuffing, vegetables, potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, fruit, apple juice and milk.
Pick Up:
Monday, Nov. 20 9am – 2pm
4550 Business Drive, Cameron Park
No pre-registration
One Harvest Meal per family
Delivery to Homebound residents
Tribal Fire and Tribal Police will deliver to homebound residents. If you are homebound, please email your request to info@foodbankedc.org
A Taste of Tradition and Unity
The Harvest Meal not only provides nourishment but also embodies a sense of tradition and togetherness. The Miwok Indians, with their rich cultural heritage, understand the importance of sharing during the harvest season. This collaboration is a beautiful fusion of cultural values and a compassionate approach to addressing the needs of the community.
Fostering Community Resilience
Community partnerships like this one are vital in fostering resilience within communities, particularly in challenging times. They demonstrate how diverse groups can come together to provide essential support and nourishment to those in need. This effort exemplifies the idea that we are stronger together and that, as a community, we can face adversity with compassion and care.
An Invitation to the Community
The Shingle Springs Miwok Indians and the Food Bank of El Dorado County invite residents to partake in this heartwarming initiative. It’s a chance to not only enjoy a delicious meal but also to feel the warmth of a community that cares.
Questions? Food Bank of El Dorado County (530) 621-9950 • info@foodbankedc.org