Jan 8, 2009

Mental Health Association Fundraiser Donation


The Mental Health Association, located at 117 Broad St., Martinsville recently held its annual fundraiser & the Community Storehouse was selected to benefit from their proceeds; funds are earmarked for our Food for Kids program - providing needy children in our area with child-friendly, nutritious food. We are happy to announce this partnership. Thank you!

Auto Tech Donates Turkeys


Pictured: (from left) Eric Wray - Owner Auto Tech, Travis Adkins - Assistant Executive Director Community Storehouse.

While most of us had food in excess this past holiday season, thousands of poverty-stricken individuals and whole families living right here in Martinsville and Henry County didn't. Many relied on hot meals served at churches and food pantries such as ours to make their holiday a happy one. To help, Auto Tech, located at 1370 Virginia Ave., Martinsville donated turkeys to benefit the needy in our area. Thank you!

Jan 6, 2009

Food for Kids

Because the children don't have a choice.
- 54% of students enrolled in Martinsville City Schools and 46% enrolled in Henry County Schools depend on the school free/reduced meal program, and a percentage of those - for their only reliable source of food.

- Data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study found that even children considered marginally food insecure - meaning they had food, but not enough, or simply not nutritious - lagged behind their peers in test scores.

- The percentage of children (ages 0-17) who are classified by the Henry-Martinsville Department of Social Services as 'living in poverty' in Henry County is 26% and in the city of Martinsville, over 34%.

- Elementary school-aged children who are food insecure not only have an increased prevalence of negative behavioral and health outcomes, but are more than twice as likely to have seen a psychologist. By the time they are teens, they are two times more likely to have been suspended.

The truth is sad. We have hungry children, going without all around us. For whatever reason their parents found themselves in this situation, it isn't the children's fault and even more sad - there's nothing they can do about it.

The good news is - there's something you can do about it! Become a Backpack Buddy with the Community Storehouse for as little as $20 per month, or $200 for the entire school year and you'll provide a needy child in our community with a new backpack filled with child-friendly, nutritious food, every weekend!

For more information, visit www.communitystorehouseofmhc.org, or call 276-632-9002.