December 14, 2011 Vol. 90 No. 50
Remember those in need this Christmas with a donation to TEAM.
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Florissant Joins TEAM Effort Information from the city of Florissant and TEAM.
IN this Issue
Mayor Thomas P. Schneider, along with the city of Florissant, have thrown their full support behind collecting non-perishable food items and are joining The Emergency Assistance Ministry (TEAM) food drive. These items will be collected until December 21, 2011. Schneider said there is an ever-increasing need to support local food pantries. The city will have four drop off sites: the Florissant Police Department (North Highway 67 and North New Florissant Road), the James J. Eagan Center (Waterford & Parker Road), the John F. Kennedy Center (Howdershell & Charbonier) and Florissant City Hall (955 rue St. Francois). "I ask that you help support this food drive and try and donate as much as you can to help those that need our help during this holiday season,” Schneider said. “I am making this plea to all citizens of Florissant who are gainfully employed or have the means to purchase food for those who cannot." In addition to a critical need for food, there is always a need for funds to maintain the basic operations of the food pantry and to purchase food in bulk. To aid in providing financial assistance, Mayor Schneider designated dress down days for Florissant employees (the two remaining dates are December 16 and 21). All monies collected will go directly to TEAM. Area residents who wish to donate but cannot get to one of the drop-off sites should call the mayor’s office at 314.839.7601 and a volunteer will pick up the donation and deliver it to TEAM. TEAM Food Pantry is a volunteer organization providing supplemental food and basic household items to needy families on a once-a-month basis. The Emergency Assistance Ministry opened Around Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Christmas Traditions . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
for business in October 1986, but started in the hearts of a group of Christian clergy of the Florissant/Hazelwood area a year earlier in attempting to collectively meet the needs of the needy and hungry in the area. At first they went by the name Florissant Care Center, but the name was soon changed to the acronym TEAM to be more inclusive. TEAM has support from the St. Louis Foodbank, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, postal workers, fire stations, schools, organizations, businesses and arranges for almost daily pick-ups from the local supermarkets. Despite the donations, in 2010, TEAM spent $122,900 to supplement the food donations to provide the families a variety of foods. By early 2011, the efforts of TEAM have been expanded to serve an average of 37 families per day using more than 120 volunteers. Space has continued to be a problem for the storage of food and household items to meet the increased demands. The garage has been utilized for food storage since November 2008. In addition, TEAM rented two PODS for two months following the Girl Scout PerSports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Shelly Schnieder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
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sonal Care Drive and the Letter Carrier Food Drive to handle the temporary overload. In addition to food distribution, TEAM also provides utility and rent assistance, emergency assistance
for prescriptions, emergency lodging, and referrals to other helping agencies. For more information, visit www.teamfoodpantry.org.
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