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Akwesasne food pantry getting support from Tribal Council, other community efforts

Posted 11/20/18

AKWESASNE -- On Nov. 10 at the monthly tribal meeting, the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (SRMT) provided the Akwesasne Food Pantry with a $19,300 donation to help support its operation for six months. …

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Akwesasne food pantry getting support from Tribal Council, other community efforts

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AKWESASNE -- On Nov. 10 at the monthly tribal meeting, the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe (SRMT) provided the Akwesasne Food Pantry with a $19,300 donation to help support its operation for six months.

Combined with a $5,000 donation from the SRMT Community Partnership Fund in September 2018, it amounts to a $24,300 contribution to the Food Pantry in recent months to help families in need of emergency food, according to a news release from the tribe.

“The Akwesasne Food Pantry appreciates the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe’s generosity and support, as we strive to assist the families of Akwesasne,” Mary Jo Terrance, Mohawk Indian Housing Corporation executive director, said in a prepared statement from the tribe. Her agency operates the Food Pantry. “It has been my personal dream for the past five years to establish a local food pantry and I express my heartfelt appreciation to the Tribe for helping bring it to fruition.”

The Akwesasne Food Pantry opened on Aug. 16 with limited emergency food supplies, the tribe said. It needs to be operational for six months to register with the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York. Once registered, they will have access to the Regional Food Bank’s large inventory of donations received from the food industry, which amounts to over 35 million pounds of food given each year to 1,000 charitable agencies in 23 New York counties, the tribe said.

“As we approach the holiday season, it’s important to remember those community members who struggle to provide food for their families,” Sub-Chief Agnes “Sweets” Jacobs said in a prepared statement. “A local food pantry has become a much-needed resource for many communities who have residents that struggle to provide a meal for their families. The Tribe is thankful for the opportunity to help, as well as to say ‘thank you’ to those community members and organizations that have also contributed or donated food items to help prevent families from going hungry.”

Over the past few months, the Akwesasne Food Pantry has received food donations from community members and proceeds from the tribe’s Jeans Day. It has also received food deliveries from the Joint Council for Economic Opportunity of Clinton and Franklin Counties (JCEO), which included donations from surrounding grocery and convenience stores. These donations have enabled the Food Pantry to help 451 residents from 166 families within the Akwesasne community.

The most recent monetary donation from the tribe will assist the Akwesasne Food Pantry in purchasing 80 meal boxes each month until it becomes registered with the Regional Food Bank, which it envisions to take place as soon as February. Additionally, the donation will help purchase a utility trailer for deliveries, installation of shelves to comply with Regional Food Bank policy, and to obtain a commercial-sized freezer for storage.

The Akwesasne Food Pantry is at the Mohawk Indian Housing Corporation Offices at 188 McGee Road in Akwesasne. It is open to the public on the third Thursday of each month from 4 to 6 p.m. For emergency food service outside public hours, please contact the Tribe’s Office of the Family Advocate or Victim Advocate at (518) 358-2272.