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Episode: 4288
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Title: HPR4288: God's Pantry Food Bank
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4288/hpr4288.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 22:30:31
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4288 for Wednesday 8 January 2025.
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Today's show is entitled, God's Pantry Food Bank.
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It is hosted by Salus Spider and is about 26 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, questions and answers on what is a food bank and my 25-year career.
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Greetings and welcome to Hacker Public Radio.
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My name is Peter Patterson, also known as Salus Spider, a Scotsman living in Kentucky
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USA.
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This is my second HPR recording.
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The first was Episode 4258, where I gave my introduction in computer history.
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Once again I am recording the audio on my Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra phone, running Android
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14 with audio recorder by AXET.
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The app was installed from F-Droid.
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For my show notes I learned to use Markdown by using the re-text app which allows me to
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write in one window and preview the result in another.
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What is this show about?
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When I visited Archer 72, aka Mark Rice in November 2024 and his University of Kentucky
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trauma room, I reminded him that I worked for God's Pantry Food Bank.
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He said he wanted to hear more and highly suggested that I record the story as an HPR show
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so here we are, I plan to ask the questions I hear from so many and attempt to answer them
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as best I am able.
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What is the history of God's Pantry Food Bank?
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Read indirectly from the about us page of God's Pantry.org.
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Mem Hunt, the founder of God's Pantry Food Bank, vowed to leave the heartbreaking profession
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of social work behind when she returned to her hometown of Lexington after serving
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as a child's welfare of worker in 1940's New York City.
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She and her husband Robert opened Mem's, a combination gift shop, antique gallery and
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health food store.
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But after seeing poverty in Lexington on rivals which she fought against in New York, she found
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herself unable to remain silent.
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Mem began her work in Lexington by filling her station wagon with food, clothing and
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bedding, and distributing it directly to individuals in need.
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Soon neighbors were bringing food donations to what became known as Mem's Pantry, located
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at her home in Lexington's parking mill road, but Mem quickly corrected them.
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I don't feel these shelves, she said, God does.
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This is God's Pantry.
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God's Pantry Food Bank was born out of this work in 1955 and remained mobile into the
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first pantry was opened in 1959.
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Since its founding the Food Bank has grown in so many ways, was started with one woman attempting
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to do what she could to address a need, is now an organization serving 50 counties in
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central and eastern Kentucky.
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To a number of programs, with dedicated staff committed to the mission of solving hunger,
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Mem had devoted her life to helping others, and we continue to honour her legacy at God's
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Pantry Food Bank, her work has proved that one person, with every small action, came
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like a large impact, we invite you to join us and continue Mem's work.
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Here have been the locations of the main Food Bank facility.
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My ex-workmate Robert Shodolsky recently wrote a reply in Facebook when a newest building
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was announced, he stated, if I count right, this is the six main warehouse location in
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Lexington, congratulations.
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The six being, Mem's house and car, old and avenue garage, a building next to Rapparina
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which is now gone, Forbes Road, Jaggy Foxway and Innovation Drive.
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My friend Robert was employed by the Food Bank for 26 years and I am chasing his time
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as the longest lasting male employee.
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Two ladies have longer service times.
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Those being Debbie Amberge, were 36 and a half years in our Prestonburg facility.
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She started on 19th of October 1987, sadly my good friend Debbie passed earlier this year,
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and I miss her greatly, she never retired.
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Daniel Bozar with currently just under 30 years, she started on 30th of May 1995.
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It would take me just over 11 years to catch up with Debbie's service record, which would
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take me to the age of 68, unsure if I shall still be employed by then.
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What exactly do I mean by Food Bank?
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In February 2023 I wrote a blog post with my explanation of Food Bank.
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My website is linuxspider.net and you will find the direct link in the show notes.
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The blog was written as a response to friends, mostly for the United Kingdom, asking me
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this very question.
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To many there and indeed here in USA also, what is called a Food Bank is what I call local
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food pantry.
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Nobody is wrong here at all, we all got the food from various sources and distributed
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to our neighbors who are in food insecure need.
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Most pantries are totally staffed by volunteers and often open limited hours.
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The Food Bank is a larger scope and where we source food from, the amount sourced does
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have paid staff but still dependent on volunteers and we are open at least 40 hours a week, more
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if you include projects that involve evenings and Saturdays.
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Glass Pantry Food Bank is a service area which includes 50 of the 120 counties of Kentucky,
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covering Central, Southern and Eastern, including part of Appalachia.
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When I started in 1999 we were distributed in 6 million pounds way or food per year.
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This is about 150 semi-truck loads.
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Over 25 years later we are looking at distributing about 50 million pounds, about 1,250 trucks.
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Over 40% of our distribution is fresh produce.
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We are in hunger of relief organization so this amount of food is assisting our neighbors
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in need.
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In those 50 counties we have about 400 partner agencies.
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Many of these agencies are soup kitchens, children's programs, senior programs as well
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as food pantries.
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Glass Pantry Food Bank is partnered with the Food and American Network of 198 food banks.
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In my early years I knew them as America's second harvest, in 2008 they changed their
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name to Feed in America.
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The website isfeedinamerica.org.
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What they do is outlined in their our work page including, ensuring everyone can get
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the food they need with respect and dignity, advocating for policies that improve food security
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for everyone.
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Partnering to address the root causes of food insecurity, like the high cost of living
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and lack of access to affordable housing.
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Working with local food banks and meal programs.
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Ending hunger through food access, food rescue, disaster response and hunger research.
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I have visited a few other food banks but knows many as I would have liked.
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We all have our own service areas but often do interact with them as the needs arise especially
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in times of disaster.
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The Feedinamerica Network came to Kentucky's aid in the past few years with a flooding
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in the east and tornadoes in the west.
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In America aided the food banks affected by the devastation from hurricanes, Helene
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and Milton.
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How did I get started at the food bank?
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As mentioned in my introduction show, I moved from Scotland to Kentucky in May 1999 and
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Married Adriana in June 1999.
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Before our wedding I received my green card.
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My future mother-in-law, Eva, recommended a check of God's pantry food bank to see
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if they were hiring.
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She was working for big lots and applied for a warehouse job at the food bank.
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Unfortunately for her, she never got the job but she was quite impressed by the organization.
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She knew that I had warehouse and driving experience.
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To one day after dropping Aidan at the University of Kentucky Medical South Office, I stopped
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by the food bank on South Forbes Road to ask.
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The answer was that they were indeed hiring for the warehouse and to come back that afternoon
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to meet with CWJURI the warehouse manager.
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I drove home, put on smarter clothes and drove back.
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There was a pleasure meeting CWJU and hearing about the job.
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Although most of the explanation of what they did in their mission went over my head at
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a time, I knew I needed a job and wanted to join this company.
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A few days before our wedding I received a phone call from CW offering me the position,
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accepted and went for my medical next day.
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My first day with God's Pantry Food Bank was on Tuesday 6 July 1999, the day after a honeymoon.
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I will admit that although my previous job in Scotland was a physical one, quite a few
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months had passed and the heat was hot that summer in Kentucky.
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I went home exhausted every day but totally enjoying the work I was doing.
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I sat off mostly picking orders, assisting agencies that came in, going to the local
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Cogra supermarket to pick up bread, deliver and pick up food battles of donations and
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all the other duties CW assigned me to.
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I particularly enjoyed the software part of the job.
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I forget the name of the software back then but do remember allowing me to attend digit
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item codes.
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While the ten digits, the first is a source, the second and third are the category and
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there are 31 officially with food in America.
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The next six are the unique UPC, usually from the item barcode and the last the tenth
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is a storage code of dry, cooler or freezer.
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The first code I memorized was bread products, 104, 00, 107, 31.
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This broke down to donated bread category, the UPC number and dry storage.
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I must admit that we did not create a new code when we started storing a bread product
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in the cooler.
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That is probably the only exception though.
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It has been my responsibility all these years to maintain the item category code sheet
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with different codeings we have used and had to invent.
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An example is that when the source digit had already used 1 to 9, we decided using letters.
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Although there were concerns at a time, everything worked out well.
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When I started at South Forbes Road, there were 11 employees there and Debbie in Pressensburg,
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12 in total and 2 locations.
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These days we have over 80 employees and 5 locations.
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Lexington, Pressensburg, London, Morehead and a volunteer centre on Winchester's Road
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Lexington near the Smokers-GF peanut butter plant.
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My time at 104 South Forbes Road was for a full four weeks.
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In August 1999, we moved to 1685 Jaggy Foxway into a customized warehouse with three pallet
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tall racking and lots of office space.
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It felt so large back then.
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On my first couple of days of unloading trucks there, I totally wore a pair of trainers.
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Jaggy Fox does sound like a strange name for a street, but I later learned that came
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from two ladies, Mrs. Jaggy and Mrs. Fox, who owned the line before the business park
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purchase.
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Anyway, that's what I've been told by multiple people.
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Technology was fun in 1989 as we had a 56k modem, about 10 computers and 1 printer.
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You can imagine the shared internet speed.
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I forget for how long, but we eventually got DSL then cable.
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What I've been my duties at the food bank.
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For my first dedicated employment, I worked at the warehouse and there's a driver.
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This included delivering food to the four or five local pantries that we run ourselves
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on local church buildings in Fayette County.
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Funny story is a couple of years into the job, I was approached by the development manager
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and asked if I knew websites in these TML.
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I informed her that I was familiar and she made me responsible for the maintenance of
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the website that University of Kentucky students had created.
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It was indeed quite basic with only HTML and images.
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I had this GE for a few years before a professional company was hired.
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I mentioned Inventory Software.
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In early 2000, we moved an ERP that is an enterprise resource planning suite, named Navision,
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written by a Danish company.
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That company was taken over by Microsoft.
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For a while, it was called Microsoft Nav, and these days it is part of Dynamics 365.
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Feed America commissioned a module named Series, C-E-R-E-S, which assisted us non-profits
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to use profit-oriented software.
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Inhouse we just called a software series.
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Even though I was no longer maintaining a website, I was still involved in IT to a degree.
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I became the in-house guy who was set up new employees with their own computer.
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Ah, the days of active directory, I never did like it.
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I was also the guy the staff came to first with the computer problems.
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Funny how a lot of the issues were fixed when they walked into their office.
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If I could not fix an issue there and then, we did have a contract company on call.
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They maintained our server and other high-level software.
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This was still when I was no warehouse role.
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After that first decade, I was allocated to be our welcome center person, which I did
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for three years.
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This involved welcoming agencies, guests, salespersions, volunteers, and assisting other staff members
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in many ways.
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I also went from being a driver to the person who handed out delivery and pick up routes
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to the drivers.
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During those years I became a heavy user of series, working with the agencies and printing
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out pick sheets to our warehouse picking staff.
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Although I really enjoyed the work, I will openly admit that I am not always the best in
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heavily social situations.
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I did have some difficulty when the welcome center was full of people, leaving my attention
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and I was trying to get software and paperwork duties done, somehow I survived.
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My next stage of employment was moving into the offices and becoming the assistant to
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the operations director.
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This is when I really took on the role of food purchaser, ordering fresh produce and
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food from vendors as part of our budget.
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I also took over the responsibility of bidding for food donations from the Feed America
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Portal named Choice.
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The national donors offer truckloads of food and other items to the network.
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And we food banks bid on them in an allocated share system.
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The donations are free, but we pay for the truck freight from the shipping locations.
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A full-time IT person was hired, we are now on our fourth IT manager, they have lost
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to each other's assistants.
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Although I am grandfathered in as an admin, my duties in this regard are very low, but
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still have the ability to install software as needed, quite handy on my own laptop.
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As well as being the Food Procurement Officer, I also became the Reporting Officer.
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This has been greatly aided by our team receiving the ability to write our own reports from
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the Niversion SQL database using Jet Reporting.
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This is an Excel extension that allows us to access field data and not directly obtainable
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in the series program.
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The aforementioned Robert Sadolsky used to spend a whole day creating a monthly report
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that included all of our 50 counties across multiple categories of data.
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He would step by step complete an Excel worksheet with all this information.
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A 2K spreadsheet converted into a Jet report and now it runs in about 5 minutes.
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What a difference.
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It is my responsibility to supply reports on a regular monthly, quarterly and yearly
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basis to my directors, fellow staff and to Food in America.
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Yes, I do have an orange mug on my desk that says, I submitted my NPR.
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That is the monthly pulse report.
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It sits next to my red swing line stapler, my stapler.
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What are God's pantry food bank sources of food?
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This is probably a question I get asked the most when friends and online contacts find
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it why do for a career.
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We receive and obtain food from various sources including local donations from people like
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you, thank you, local farmers, local retail companies and other businesses giving food
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directly to us and to our partner agencies.
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We are the official food charity of many retailers including Walmart and Kruger.
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National companies mostly food feed in America choice program.
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The USDA, US Department of Agriculture, supplies us with multiple programs of food like
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T-FAP, the Emergency Food Assistance Program, CCC, Community Credit Corporation and CSFP
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Community Supplemental Food Program.
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Also purchase food including fresh produce via donations and grants.
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Without all this food coming in we would not be able to distribute to our internal programs
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or to our partner agencies allowing them to run backpacks for kids, food boxes for seniors,
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food pantries, mobile distributions, sharing thanksgiving and in multiple of all the services
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we offer our neighbours.
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We have a team of food sources that work directly with the retail companies so I am not fully
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involved there but I am the main food purchaser for the majority of the food we buy.
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Specialised internal programs like backpack and local pantries do all the specific food
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items in need on a regular basis.
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I try to supply for the long term.
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With the USDA CSFP program I am responsible for the ordering of that food for a government
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website, often six to twelve months ahead of time.
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Here is a truth that staggers many people have been informed of them.
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If you are spending cash and food donations to God's Pantry Food Bank the most efficient
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use of these funds is to donate it to us.
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I truly can obtain about ten dollars worth of food for every one dollar given.
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An example is that I recently obtained a full truckload donation of £40,000 weight
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of canned sliced-beats yum that we are paying on the fate on, do the maths.
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Where is God's Pantry Food Bank located?
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As mentioned we have five locations, not including our own local pantries, but our head
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main office is at 2201 in Navation Drive.
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Please check out our web page at God'sPantry.org, 2201 in Navation Drive.
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As it includes an excellent animated walkthrough tour of the offices and warehouses, including
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our produs cooler, daily cooler and freezer, they are massive.
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I personally waited until the very last day, Friday the 13th of December, to move out of
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my Jaggy Fox warehouse and into my new one at Navation.
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Our official first day was on Monday 16th of December, to whoah 2024.
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What I too had been posted on that Friday caught the eye of my CEO, Michael Halegan, and
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he asked if he could share it with others, of course he should.
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In the show notes I have included a link to my Masters on Toot, it is too long a number
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to read out.
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I am absolutely loving our new location, it is my challenge to fill the cooler, freezer
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and dry warehouse with donated food.
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My new office is 97% set up to my workflow, including my infamous hanging in board reports
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and spiders everywhere.
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The last line of my blog says, all that said, it truly is the only job I have ever had,
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which I absolutely enjoy, but totally wish I did not exist, I may repeat that.
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All that said, it is truly the only job I have ever had, which I absolutely enjoy, but
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totally wish did not exist.
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This remains true.
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Our mission is, reducing hunger but working together to feed Kentucky communities, our
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vision is another life for every Kentucky.
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How may HBR listeners support God's Panty Food Bank?
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The quick answer is to go to our website of God's Panty.org and click on take action.
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From there you will be given a list to choose from.
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This includes donate food, volunteer, to get host a food driver, a fundraiser, to become
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a partner, attend an event, advocate and there are other ways to help.
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Thank you so much for listening to my HBR show on God's Panty Food Bank, apart from
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leaving a comment on the HBR show page, the easiest ways for people to contact me are
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via Telegram, t.may, forward slash solar spider, and repeat t.may, forward slash solar spider,
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or master done at atsolispideratlinuxrocks.online.
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I look forward to hearing from you.
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