New program delivers milk for needy directly to agencies

Milk is one of the most desired staples for those who have a hard time affording groceries. But it’s one item many agencies have a hard time stocking because of transportation and storage issues.

Harvesters—The Community Food Network has teamed up with Hiland Dairy on a new partnership, Milk2MyPlate. This partnership provides a weekly supply of fresh, 2 percent low-fat milk at a discounted price to Harvesters’ agency partners that participate in the program. This strategy aligns with Harvesters’ mission of acquiring and distributing healthy food in its 26-county service area to people in need. Currently, more than 11,000 half-gallons of milk have been distributed through the program.

“According to the most recent hunger study, Hunger in America 2014, fresh dairy items are at the top of the list of items that pantry guests request but may not be available. Milk2MyPlate helps fill this gap for families in need,” said Valerie Nicholson-Watson, president and CEO, Harvesters. “We are pleased to be able to partner with Hiland Dairy on this new program and announce it during National Dairy Month,” she added.

“Over the last few years we have worked hard to increase the healthy choices for those that shop in our pantries. Gaining access to milk helps mothers provide for their children and seniors to remain healthy,” said Dustin Hardison, director of stabilization and housing, Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas, a Harvesters’ partner agency. “Just because someone is low income doesn’t mean that they shouldn’t have the same choices or options as everyone else,” he added.

Harvesters launched the Milk2MyPlate pilot program with 12 of its partner agencies earlier this year. The pilot program ran from February to May and resulted in more than 9,500 half gallons of milk being distributed to the following agencies:
• Operation Breakthrough, Kansas City, Mo.
• ECKAN, Ottawa, Kan.
• Hope Network, Raytown, Mo.
• Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc., Osawatomie, Kan.
• Hillside Opening Possibilities for Everyone, Inc., Kansas City, Mo.
• St Vincent de Paul – St Therese North, Parkville, Mo.
• Shawnee Community Services, Shawnee, Kan.
• Community Services League-Noland Rd, Independence, Mo.
• Community Assistance Council, Kansas City, Mo.
• Good Samaritan Center, Excelsior Springs, Mo.
• Bishop Sullivan Center, Kansas City, Mo.
• Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas, Kansas City, Kan.

These agencies are continuing to participate in the Milk2MyPlate program and are currently receiving either 54 or 100 half gallons of milk each week.

The milk delivered to agencies has Hiland’s label and has 17 days until the stated “use-by” date. Since the milk is coming directly from the dairy, there is plenty of time to distribute it through the agency’s pantry.

“We are pleased to support the efforts of Harvesters through this partnership. We know there are many families struggling in the nutrition gap – hungry children in our community are missing out on milk’s nine essential nutrients. The ability to distribute fresh milk at a cost savings to area food pantries will provide a fresh food to more families giving them the ability for a healthier and active lifestyle,” said Mike Dorrian, Kansas City Division sales manager, Hiland Dairy.

– Story from Gene Hallinan, Harvesters

Zusi scores for U.S. Men’s Team in 4-0 win over Costa Rica

Graham Zusi
Graham Zusi

Sporting KC winger Graham Zusi and the United States Men’s National Team claimed an emphatic 4-0 victory over Costa Rica on Tuesday in Group A of Copa America Centenario.

Zusi rounded out the scoring in the 87th minute at Soldier Field in Chicago, tallying his fifth U.S. goal in 37 international appearances. His club teammate Matt Besler was an unused substitute in Tuesday’s contest between CONCACAF rivals.

In desperate need of three points after a tournament-opening loss to Colombia, the U.S. exploded for a trio of goals in the first half, ultimately delivering Costa Rica its heaviest defeat since January 2014. Clint Dempsey, Jermaine Jones and Bobby Wood each found the back of the net before the break, while Zusi added a fourth after coming on in the 70th minute.

Jurgen Klinsmann’s side moves into the top two of Group A with its group stage finale on the horizon. The United States and Paraguay will meet at 6 p.m. Saturday with a spot in the Copa America Centenario quarterfinals up for grabs. The match will be televised live from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on FS1, Univision and Univision Deportes.

– Story from Sporting KC

Statement released from detective’s family and police department

In a statement today, the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department said it would like to thank everyone for the outpouring of condolences, support, and generosity, they have received after the death of a detective.

“Words cannot express our appreciation for those that have shown compassion for our fallen hero, Detective Brad Lancaster, and our entire department,” the police spokesman said.

Jamie Lancaster, wife of Detective Brad Lancaster, prepared the following statement and asked that the police department share it on her behalf, according to the police spokesman.

“Thank you for the unbelievable amount of love, compassion, and support that you have shown our family during the last month. Our lives forever changed on May 9, 2016, but we are able to find some comfort knowing that Brad loved being a policeman and was doing what he loved. Brad also loved being a husband and father. We will forever miss him, but know that he will live forever in our hearts. Thank you for the outpouring of support for me and our daughters, it is appreciated beyond words. Brad believed in service to his country and community and it is comforting to see the respect the community has shown in honoring him. Lastly, thank you for respecting the privacy of our entire family. Please understand that we are still grieving and would appreciate your continued respect of our privacy.”