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Holiday Spirit Beyond The Holidays: Giving Back Year-round

The holidays are fast approaching. This Thanksgiving, as you mull over what you are thankful for, really give it some thought. What will you say? Your answer might just inspire you.

For those who have not had the best luck in life, or who may have fallen off the path they were meant to stay on, there is hope. Programs and organizations like Homeward Bound of Marin, Episcopal Community Services San Francisco, Delancey Street Foundation, and Chicago’s Inspiration Corporation are godsends. They provide quality meals, culinary training, job placement, and second (or third) chances.

There are the well-known kitchens that have volunteers serve Thanksgiving meals to the homeless, in addition to those open on a more regular basis. These are great assets to a community! The exceptional Inspiration Café in Chicago takes this concept a step further, giving homeless individuals –who make the required reservation through social services –the opportunity to be waited on by volunteers and treated like royal guests. Should the guests feel so inclined –as they sometimes do just for the heck of it –they can even send dishes back to the kitchen to be redone. Who doesn’t like to flex a little power now and then?

Some organizations invest in a brighter future, offering great culinary training programs for homeless individuals. Inspiration Organization offers general food service training and job placement. Fresh Starts Culinary Academy and CHEFS (Conquering Homelessness through Employment in Food Service) teach homeless individuals culinary skills to get them off the street and into stable jobs. The process is completed with the help of the many restaurants that employ program graduates, though graduates can (and do) return for guidance after they leave.

What easier way is there to give back to the community than to EAT? There are fun dinners like the recent Homeward Bound fundraiser, “Celebrating the Lamb”, which featured San Francisco’s very own “Dave the Butcher” Budworth. But you don’t have to wait for a special event to support those in need. Come in to San Francisco’s Delancey Street Café or Delancey Street Restaurant anytime, and you’ll enjoy a great meal with friendly service! These are just two of Delcancey Street Foundation’s MANY enterprises (with almost 40 years of service, and 6 facilities nationwide) that help keep the foundation’s doors open. You can also place a larger food order from Fresh Starts Catering year-round, where all proceeds support Homeward Bound’s programs for people working their way out of homelessness.

Of course, this is just a small sample of the many great organizations out there. If you’re familiar with another program, let us know! Spreading the word is a simple step that makes a difference.

Community Outreach and Parties That Cook

Tis the season of giving thanks! Give thanks this year by lending a hand to your local community. Here at Parties That Cook we look at food as a shared experience. Whether it is a family gathering, corporate team building event or cooking party, we strive to build communities in the kitchen. In turn, we participate in our own community through partnerships and donations with several small business organizations and non-profits.

We are so excited for our largest charitable donation to date- Cooking for a Cause which benefits Room to Read. Room to Read aims to empower children through education by establishing libraries, local language children’s literature and schools for children throughout the developing world. Parties That Cook and Crushpad Winery invite guests on February 4th, 2010 to enjoy an evening of delicious food and wine. John Wood, founder of Room to Read, will share the organization’s story. All ticket proceeds will go directly to Room to Read. We hope to see you there!

Here’s how you can help your community this holiday season:

Give food to a local food bank. If you’re in the Bay Area, The San Francisco Food Bank has several food drop-off locations throughout city.

Volunteer your time to an organization like Little Brothers- Friends of the Elderly. This national network of non-profit volunteer-based organizations offers friendship and basic services to isolated elderly men and women in San Francisco.

Donate to your favorite charitable organization

  • $20 can feed an abandoned dog or cat for 3 weeks and $35 can vaccinate 10 homeless animals. This year in California alone, the ASPCA has been able to offer over $300,000 in grants to animal welfare organizations because of cash donations.
  • DonorsChoose.org is an online charity that makes it easy for anyone to help students in need. Teachers from across America request classroom project materials and you can give any amount or fulfill any request. DonorsChoose will deliver the materials to the teacher and kids.

Cheers!