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Bare shelves have Christmas Cheer turning people away


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By Kathryn Reed

Christmas Cheer – the year-round-food bank in South Lake Tahoe – could not open its doors Wednesday because it didn’t have enough food to give to the growing number of people seeking its help.

food drive“A lot of people think these people are on welfare and just taking advantage, but so many come in crying and are so embarrassed to be there,” director Virginia Buffington said.

Christmas Cheer is assisting about 700 households or 1,700 people a month. While the numbers are about the same as last year, they are well above the historical average for the nonprofit.

What is causing the problem is donations – financial and food – are considerably less than years past.

People in need can get one bag or box of food a month. They have different items depending on how many people need to be fed.

For the homeless, Christmas Cheer tries to provide them with canned goods with pull tops because they don’t have can openers.

Mostly it’s non-perishable food people get. Macaroni and cheese – things that are a meal in a box – are good donations, Buffington said.

Peanut butter and beans help provide protein.

Cash is the best donation because Christmas Cheer can purchase items from the food bank at 18 cents a pound. This way the money goes farther than when they have to shop at local grocery stores.

However, with donations to the food banks down, Christmas Cheer has been shopping at local stores.

Grocery Outlet is having a food drive for Christmas Cheer all of July. The charity is going to put its familiar barrels that are usually just seen at the holidays out at more locations this summer as a way to remind people the need is not just seasonal.

Christmas Cheer, which is run entirely by volunteers, gives out food Sundays from 2-4pm, and Monday and Wednesday from 11am-2pm. Donations may be dropped off then or call Buffington at (530) 208.8359 to arrange a specific time. Checks may be sent to P.O. Box 14489, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96151.

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  1. Barton Memorial Hospital says - Posted: June 24, 2011

    Barton Memorial Hospital’s Mountain Café hosts “Christmas in July”

    Barton Memorial Hospital also will hold “Christmas Cheer” Thru the Year beginning Friday, July 1.

    Spread the word! Please drop off nonperishable food items from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven-days-a-week in the café through the month of July.

    Together we can make a difference!

  2. clear water says - Posted: June 24, 2011

    All those hungry people need to start knocking on the city halls door ask the question??

    “Where’s all those jobs you promised us”

    You know, the one that the redevelopment was going to make!?$

  3. Dan Wilvers says - Posted: June 24, 2011

    FYI Sierra Community Church on Wed at noon not only gives away food each week but also provides a hot meal.

    Bread and Broth at St Theresa’s I believe also gives food away during their hot meals.

  4. Tina says - Posted: June 24, 2011

    This is very strange to me as last year I tried to drop off food and clothing there and they turned me away saying they had no room so I took the items elsewhere.

  5. citizen says - Posted: June 25, 2011

    Did Christmas Cheer change locations? I also could not find them and a sign at the old location just said ‘closed’. It did not instruct anyone where to take donations??? This could be part of the problem?

  6. Carrie Stetson says - Posted: June 27, 2011

    As a board member for Christmas Cheer I want to thank Barton Memorial Hospital for hosting a “Christmas in July” food drive! Your desire to serve our communities needs are to be commended!

    In 2010 Christmas Cheer moved it’s location to 1120 Third Street. A sign was posted at the old location for several months to direct people to this new location. I think the sign is worth posting again, though. Thank you!

    The only items Christmas Cheer does not currently accept are women’s clothes. Don’t know who turned you away, but so sorry for the misunderstanding! ! As the article stated, though, food and cash
    donations are the priority at this time.