
Beginning November 7, 2009, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and leaders of the
National Capital Area Council will take to the neighborhoods of Loudoun
County in support of Scouting for Food. The mission of the service project
is for Scouts to collect food items that will be given to families requiring
assistance within their local communities. This year, the Scouts will
deliver empty grocery bags to neighborhood homes on Saturday, November
7, and collect food on Saturday, November 14. In Loudoun County, Scouts
collect food on behalf of Loudoun Interfaith Relief, the Community Holiday
Coalition, LINK, Inc., Seven Loaves, and Messiah's Market. Over the past
several food drives, the Scouts have realized a substantial increase in
collections in Loudoun County - from 29,000 pounds in 2001, to over 108,000
pounds in 2008.
Started in 1988, the Scouting for Food project is Scouting’s “Good Turn”
to the community. "The Boy Scouts are responding to the ever increasing
demand for basic needs assistance in Loudoun County," says Brian
Shiflett, Scouting for Food Coordinator in Loudoun County. "Collecting
a large stock of non-perishable food goes a long way to meeting the
emergency food requirements of our local agencies, not only during the
holiday season, but well into next year. To fill this growing demand,
the Scouts will attempt to canvass nearly 70,000 homes this year."
To make the food drive a success, Scouts not only go door-to-door collecting
food. "The Boy Scouts understand that their job is not over when
they finish collecting the food. Many Scouts log additional community
service hours working in the collection sites, unloading vehicles and
bags, and sorting the food donations," adds Shiflett. At both the
Holiday Coalition and LINK, the donated food is repackaged within a
week for distribution to their clients - no small task considering the
large volume of food collected.
About the Community Holiday Coalition
Now in its twelfth year, the Community Holiday Coalition's
"Neighbors Helping Neighbors" program assists 1,200 to 1,400
families each Thanksgiving and Christmas season. The families receive
holiday food baskets, personal care baskets, new clothing, toys, filled
stockings and more. Nearly 1,000 volunteers and donors provide the
manpower and resources to make the program a success. The Cub Scout packs
and Boy Scout troops deliver food to the Community Holiday Coalition at
one of two collection sites: the Community Holiday Coalition store located
this year at 23430 Rock Haven Way in Dulles or at the collection site
located outside the Loudoun Valley Shopping Center in Purcellville.
See also: www.loudoun.gov/dss/holiday/
About LINK, Inc.
LINK is an all-volunteer organization comprised of 16 churches in the
Herndon and Eastern Loudoun community. LINK's primary mission is a
year-round effort to provide emergency food distributions for people in
need within the area. In addition, LINK offers a holiday food basket
program and this year expects to serve nearly 475 families providing a
holiday meal and a full week of food at Thanksgiving and at Christmas.
On November 10, LINK will receive food donations collected by Scouts from the Sterling area at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church in Sterling as well as from Herndon Scouts at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Herndon. The following Saturday, November 17th, Thanksgiving baskets will be distributed at these two sites. LINK is also collecting gently used, usable coats for distribution on November 17th at Sterling United Methodist Church. Volunteers can call 703-437-1776 to help with food sorting and/or food or coat distribution.
The Scouting for Food program is critical to enable LINK to provide the holiday basket program. Last year Scouts collected over 14 tons of food in Eastern Loudoun county and Herndon for the LINK basket program. This food went immediately to those who needed help the most in the area.
About Messiah's Market
Messiah's Market is food distribution ministry of The Community Church
located on Ashburn Road near Route 7 in Ashburn. The market is open
three evenings per week and serves families year round. The Boy Scouts in
Loudoun County began collecting food on behalf of Messiah's Market in
2004. The media may contact Messiah's Market through the church secretary
at 571-209-5000. See also: www.thecommunitychurch.org/
About the National Capital Area Council, Boy Scouts of America
The National Capital Area Council, B.S.A., is one of the more than 300
local councils chartered by the National Council, Boy Scouts of America.
It is one of the largest councils in the nation and is geographically
comprised of ten counties in Northern Virginia, six counties in Maryland,
and the District of Columbia. Virginia counties include: Arlington,
Caroline, Culpeper, Fauquier, Fairfax, King George, Loudoun, Prince
William, Stafford, and Spotsylvania. Maryland counties include: Charles,
Calvert, Frederick, Montgomery, Prince George's, and Saint Mary's. See
also: www.boyscouts-ncac.org
National Capital Area Council services figures as of 12/31/06: 1,691 units and groups chartered to local organizations, staffed by 23,123 volunteers who are delivering the promise to 48,961 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Venturers, and another 35,563 youth participated in the Learning for Life program. This is all supported through a volunteer Executive Board of over 100 top community leaders and a full-time staff of approximately 65 employees. in 2006, 1,144 Scouts achieved the rank of Eagle Scout within the Council.
In Loudoun County, Scouting serves approximately 3,400 youth through 90 units chartered to local organizations and led by over 1,200 volunteers.
The National Capital Area Council thanks Safeway for providing the bags used in the Scouting for Food drive.