A Future Without Hunger / Just Dance: Program Book

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FE AT UR ING Cocktails & small bites from local farms Silent auction + Video presentation Our new JUST DANCE after party!

THURSDAY,

OCT. 17 I 7-11PM

ACE HOTEL East Liberty 120 S. Whitfield St. Pittsburgh

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The USW is Proud

to Stand with

Just Harvest in its Fight for a Future Without Hunger, Poverty or Economic Injustice


EVENT FEATURES PROGRAM

6:30 pm SPONSOR reception 7:00 pm a future without hunger Doors Open 7:30 pm WELCOME Ken Regal 8:00 pm video premiere 8:30 pm silent auction closes 9:00 pm JUST DANCE AFTER PARTY DJ Kerem Gokmen DJ Selecta 11:00 pm Good Night


ABOUT THE AUCTION MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

The silent auction is your opportunity to Make a Difference in the lives of neighbors who struggle to put food on the table Your winning bids support Just Harvest and our mission to end hunger in our community.

OUR SILENT AUCTION

The silent auction will close at 8:30 pm following a reminder announcment. The highest bidder at the time of closing is the winning bidder. Payments can be made directly through the online platform. Cash and checks will also be accepted at the event.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Everything is sold as is. Below are a few of our favorite items: a gift basket from Mon Aimee Chocolat, a farm tour and Airbnb stay at Blackberry Meadows Farm, and our Try Something New package!

DONORS Always Summer Herbs Apoidea Apiary Ascend Pittsburgh Bacardi Suzanne Bailey Bantha Tea Bar Batch Homemade Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management Big Burrito Restaurant Group Blackberry Meadows Farm Bricolage Production Company Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh City Fresh Pasta City Grows City Theatre Company Emily Cleath Copacetic Comics Company Dependable Drive-In Dinette Drybar Pittsburgh Eat n Park Hospitality Group

Eden’s Market - A Gluten Free Emporium Escape Room PGH Fetch! Pet Care North Pittsburgh Amanda Fry Gaynor’s School of Cooking Haunted Pittsburgh Heinz History Center Holden Forests & Gardens Iron City Circus Arts Jones Maple Farm Just Harvest Kards Unlimited LeMont Restaurant Macaron Bar Meem’s Knits Michele Knoll Milkshake Factory Mindful Brewing Company Mon Aimee Chocolat Off the Wall Productions Theresa Orlando and Family Painting with a Twist South Side

Penn Brewery Pittsburgh Botanic Garden Pittsburgh CLO Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburgh Public Theater Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium Real Fungi LLC Redstart Roasters Ken Regal Judith Ruszkowski Sand Hill Berries Sturges Orchards Tennis Village The Olive Tap The Vault Taproom and Kitchen Benjamin Thomas Tommy’s Jerky Top Golf Vanderbeck Integrative Therapies Wildcard Douglas Wynn Yoga Flow


THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS EVENT POSSIBLE

PREMIER

SPONSOR

MAJOR

SPONSOR SUPPORTING

SPONSORS


PARTNER SPONSORS AETNA Healthcare Allegheny County Health Department, Maternal & Child Health Division Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 5 Nancy S. Hazlett and R. Stanton Wettick Maker’s Mark University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work

PATRON SPONSORS Adagio Health

Sapling Press

East End Food Co-op

Sisters of Divine Providence

Fernet-Branca

Sisters of St. Joseph Leadership Team

Flower City Printing

James Scogletti

Kerem Gokmen

Paul Seif

The Grail Law Firm

Dr. & Mrs. Edward W. Sites

Joseph S. Hornack Law Office

Steidl & Steinberg

Cliff & Nora Johnson

The Goldmark

NONPROFIT SPONSORS Bridgeway Capital

Steven Irlbacher

Cecelia Epperson

Jon Pushinsky, Attorney at Law

Felician Sisters of North America

La Roche University

Flaherty Fardo Rogel & Amick LLC

Pittsburgh Food Policy Council

Global Wordsmiths

State Senator Jay Costa

Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank

FRIENDS Green Tree Farmers Market

Sheriff Bill Mullen

Mediterra Bakehouse

State Representative Dan Frankel

Patricia Cluss & Jeffrey Herman

State Representative Harry Readshaw

Pittsburgh Area Pax Christi

Swissvale Farmers Market


Thank you for making today the day that makes a world of difference.

PNC is proud to support Just Harvest’s “A Future Without Hunger” Event. Thank you for helping to make our community a place we’re proud to call home.


Putting our community first. We are honored to support Just Harvest as a sponsor of A Future Without Hunger. Thank you for coming together to support and empower members of our community. Learn more about our commitment to local community at fcbanking.com/community.

Member FDIC

We proudly support Just Harvest. Working together to build healthier communities. You empower. You support. You improve lives.

Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.


You may not realize it, but everywhere you look you can see Peoples helping people. From Youth Sports to the Big Leagues, Peoples supports the people and places we serve. The reason is simple. This is our home, too. INVESTING IN OUR COMMUNITIES ONE MORE WAY PEOPLES IS MAKING YOUR LIFE BETTER.

Peoples-Gas.com/Community

The Allegheny County Health Department is asking residents to complete an online survey to tell us what public health issues matter most in their community. • Your input will help to improve the health of Allegheny County residents over the next five years • The survey is open through November 8, 2019, to all Allegheny County residents over 18 years of age • Visit alleghenycounty.us/CHA to take the survey and to learn more.


Aetna is proud to support Just Harvest — A Future Without Hunger.

Aetna.com

Š2019 Aetna Inc. 2017274

Caster D. Binion Executive Director

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Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh. How can I become a Housing Choice Voucher

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What business opportunities are available at the HACP? For information visit us at: www.hacp.org.


For all your electrical & telecommunication needs, using qualified contractors with highly-trained electrical workers, contact (412) 432-1400

Michael R. Dunleavy Business Manager

Thomas R. McIntyre President

William C. Garner

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union No. 5 5 Hot Metal Street, Southside, Pittsburgh, PA

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Vice-President

Michael W. Varholla Recording Secretary

James M. Saeler Treasurer

3/28/19 2:51 PM


The School of Social Work proudly supports Just Harvest and its ultimate goal of eliminating hunger and poverty.

socialwork.pitt.edu

Justice, Not Charity: How to End Hunger At any given time, nearly 1 in 8 of our neighbors in Allegheny County are facing chronic hunger, and 1 in 13 face food insecurity. These low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities don’t know whether they’ll be able to afford their next meal. Aside from the immeasurable moral costs of hunger in human suffering and indignity, hunger takes a quantifiable toll on public health, education outcomes, and our economy — totalling around $3.25 billion/year in Pennsylvania.

ADDRESSING HUNGER AT ITS ROOT Just Harvest reduces hunger, not by handing out food, but by lifting up those in need. We get at the root causes of food insecurity by leveraging public policies and programs to reduce poverty and improve food access for individuals and communities. We have served Allegheny County for 30 years. In that time we have helped tens of thousands of low-income households keep food on the table by boosting their access to tens of millions of dollars in nutrition assistance, tax credits, and other government benefits for which they’re eligible. We are also a long-time leader of efforts to make the public’s response to hunger – through government policy and civic discourse – more sensible and compassionate. Our strong partnerships with the City of Pittsburgh, the Allegheny County Health Department, the United Way of Southwestern PA, and many other local, state, and national allies further leverage our impact for a powerful return on your dollars.


ABOUT JUST HARVEST Founded in 1986, Just Harvest works in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania to reduce hunger by addressing its root cause: economic injustice. We do this through a focus on public policy, safety net programs, and community food access.

16 Terminal Way Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (412) 431-8960 www.justharvest.org /JustHarvest

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