SHARE
(Self Help and Resource Exchange) supplies
food at a minimum cost to low-income families and all people
who wish to stretch their food dollars.
SHARE
is supported by church organizations, local businesses,
civic clubs, human service agencies, and private donors.
It is unique in that it is a self-help program and not based
on emergency need. Participants pay $20 in cash or food
stamps plus two (2) hours of community service.
Participants
order food packages through Host Organizations that collect
money from each participant.
The
large quantity of food ordered makes it possible for SHARE
to buy food in bulk at wholesale prices. Unlike many direct
relief organizations, SHARE does not limit the number of
groups that get involved in food distributions. There is
no limit on the number of food packages a participant may
purchase.
Participants
are asked to volunteer two hours in their community for
each package they buy. Volunteer service is any volunteer
activity which benefits the community or an individual,
for which one is not paid. Many hours of volunteer service
are spent at the warehouse bagging the food into individual
packages and preparing it for distribution, and the host
sites where it is distributed.
SHARE
Virginia purchases fresh food (meats; vegetables; fruit;
staples such as beans, cereal, rice, and frozen foods) and
distributes once each month to host organizations from warehouses
located in Pulaski, Va. and Beckley, W.Va.
SHARE
Virginia has served Southwest Virginia since 1984 and has
distributed more than 1 million packages to residents in
Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia and North Carolina.
There are about a dozen SHARE programs in the United States.
The first SHARE was founded in 1983.
To find
a Host in your area from which to purchase SHARE, click
here, or for more information, call the SHARE office at
(540) 633-2850.