This is the March 28th update of Wright County’s Care and Nutrition Partnership in support of Seniors (60+). We are starting our 54th week of response to COVID-19. Wright County Community Action (WCCA) has a support line for seniors; please encourage seniors to call (320) 963-6500 ext. 274. As a community, we want to help with our most vulnerable neighbors’ challenges, including isolation and the impact that results, assistance with grocery access through education, grocery delivery, senior mobile food shelf needs, frozen meal support, assistance in scheduling vaccine appointments, prescription access, and needs like housekeeping, chores, assisted transportation and other logistical issues as they present.
The
figurative Ice Cream Cone is
feeding the hearts, minds, and bodies of some of our most vulnerable population
in Wright County. If you want to learn more about the development of the
Ultimate Ice Cream Cone to Feed Vulnerable Seniors, a blog is available to follow the story throughout
the pandemic: WCCA Senior Care and Nutrition Blog.
If you want to add
your ice cream topping, connect or volunteer in one of the many ways listed
below, or just call WCCA to let us know your thoughts, I’ll bet we can mix you
in.
Western
Hennepin
In addition to our work in Wright County, NourishingHOPE is extending frozen meal support just beyond the Wright County Line to the east into Western Hennepin County. Seniors there in Western Hennepin County can reach out to NourishingHOPE to learn about frozen meal support in their local community. Communities in Western Hennepin include Corcoran, Greenfield, Hamel, Hassen, Loretto, Rogers, Delano, Hanover, Maple Plain, Otsego, and Rockford. For more information about Western Hennepin services, please contact nourishinghope.oflc@gmail.com or call (763) 477-6300.
Please share this email so all our seniors and their family and friends have access to this information and can confidentially check into resources they may need.
Other Food Resources in Wright County
No
one needs to be hungry in Wright County, of course unless they are
fasting. Please contact your local Food Shelf or an Emergency Food Box
Partner. Contact information is available at the Food Shelf and Emergency
Food Box Network links below.
https://www.wccaweb.com/Program/Food_Shelf
https://www.wccaweb.com/Program/Emergency_Food_Box_Network
If you would like to learn more about our Emergency Food Box or consider becoming an Emergency Food Box Network partner, please call (320) 963-6500 and Dial Zero
Why
is protecting our seniors from COVID-19 essential?
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/stats/covidweekly12.pdf
Seniors
are more at risk. Please Share this information with your friends and the
seniors in your life. Let’s make a collective effort to protect our seniors and
vulnerable friends and use the time necessary to let the vaccines and herd
immunity do their job. There is a light out there at the end of the
tunnel. Let’s stay focused and on track.
PLEASE realize that separation and social distancing also have a negative impact on vulnerable seniors. Please share this story so all our seniors and their family and friends know a place to go if they want to confidentially check into resources they may need – also please call the seniors next door or in your town to let them know you care today and every day.
Shout-out
to Strategic Partners, WCCA Staff, and Volunteers
Untiedt’s Farm contributed 125 dozen eggs to food shelves this week
Water Donation to support seniors and other residence of Montrose
Jeff Mohrman of Culligan Water of Buffalo
Grace Place helping with water support in Montrose
Grace Place is standing in the gap. Grace Place has offered their support as a distribution site for Montrose residents needing water support. Particularly, we hope young families with infant children and seniors needing a little extra help with getting water will feel comfortable going to Grace Place to pick up the water they need.
Grace Place Volunteer, Clinton Wallace and Pastor Cathy Jones
If you would like to partner with Grace Place like Culligan Water of Buffalo to help support water needs in Montrose, please call the Wright County Food Shelf in Waverly at (763) 658-4414.
Seniors
of Montrose (60+), if you are having a hard time getting drinking water
and need access please call our WCCA Aging Alliance number at (320) 963-6500 Ext. 274 and let us know. While you can currently pick up water at Grace
Place, if you are not able we will do our best to bring it to you.
WCCA’s Joel Klaverkamp delivering Culligan Water of Buffalo
If you would like to donate water please bring it to Grace Place in Montrose
The Care
and Nutrition Partnership distributed over 100,000 frozen
meals to Wright County Area seniors since late March 2020
WCCA’s Joel Klaverkamp and our friends Jeremy and Ryan from eQuality Farms taking frozen meals to community freezers
We could use your help, too!
If you have a team that might want to help us pack frozen meals on a Thursday morning, please let us know. Packing usually happens at least once per week and takes less than two hours. Each packing can be done with up to 4 or 5 volunteers. Call 763-658-4414 if you want to learn more about this volunteering opportunity.
If you are willing to help deliver meals to seniors homes, please call 320-963-6500 Ext 274 and let us know so that we can find the best place to plug you in.
WCCA Aging
Alliance Staff and Volunteers connecting seniors to resources
So far this
month WCCA Health and Reassurance calling Staff and Volunteers have made 2,468 calls
that connected with seniors. Since beginning our effort to connect
seniors to the vaccine, callers have connected with seniors or family members
on 794 of our most vulnerable seniors
(60+) with regard to their vaccine possibilities. Of that number we have
been able to confirm that 325 of
these seniors have been vaccinated already and 315
at the time of the last call were registered or scheduled for a vaccine. 93 decided not to schedule at the time of the
call and 34 others are waiting to
hear back from their health provider regarding getting the vaccine. Of
the 794 connections 27 were deceased.
We reached 163 new seniors this week for first time survey
of vaccination status. The count of those vaccinated in our senior
calling pool increased by 107 seniors
this week.
We can use more volunteers to call seniors just to check-in. If you would be willing to volunteer your time to make calls to local seniors, please contact WCCA Aging Alliance staff at (320) 963-6500 ext. 274. WCCA will equip volunteer callers with a WCCA cell phone to facilitate more calls to our seniors.
WCCA Senior Aging Alliance B.R.E.A.D. Program
If your church or civic
organization would like to learn
more about partnering with the WCCA B.R.E.A.D. program to support socialization opportunities
for our local aging friends, please contact WCCA Aging Alliance staff at
(320) 963-6500 Ext 274 or agingservices@wccaweb.com.
WCCA is also working to develop expanded access
for senior housekeeping and chore services.
Let us know if we can help someone you know at the email or phone number above.
Wright County COVID-19 IMPACT
As
of March 25th we’ve had 13,221 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Wright County. This
measurement began March 13th of 2020. The chart below
demonstrates the daily trend of cases since mid-March. We’ve had 274 new confirmed cases since
last week. This number is currently inching up over the last three weeks.
So far this
month WCCA Health and Reassurance calling Staff and Volunteers have made 2,468 calls
that connected with seniors. Since beginning our effort to connect
seniors to the vaccine, callers have connected with seniors or family members
on 794 of our most vulnerable seniors
(60+) with regard to their vaccine possibilities. Of that number we have
been able to confirm that 325 of
these seniors have been vaccinated already and 315
at the time of the last call were registered or scheduled for a vaccine. 93 decided not to schedule at the time of the
call and 34 others are waiting to
hear back from their health provider regarding getting the vaccine. Of
the 794 connections 27 were deceased.
We reached 163 new seniors this week for first time survey
of vaccination status. The count of those vaccinated in our senior
calling pool increased by 107 seniors
this week.
We
can use more volunteers to call seniors just to check-in. If you would be willing
to volunteer your time to make calls to local seniors, please contact WCCA
Aging Alliance staff at (320) 963-6500 ext. 274. WCCA will equip volunteer callers with a WCCA cell phone
to facilitate more calls to our seniors.
WCCA
Senior Aging Alliance B.R.E.A.D. Program
Wright
County Community Action (WCCA) B.R.E.A.D. Program
If your church or civic
organization would like to learn
more about partnering with the WCCA B.R.E.A.D. program to support socialization opportunities
for our local aging friends, please contact WCCA Aging Alliance staff at
(320) 963-6500 Ext 274 or agingservices@wccaweb.com.
WCCA is also working to develop expanded access
for senior housekeeping and chore services.
Let us know if we can help someone you know at the email or phone number above.
Wright County COVID-19 IMPACT
As
of March 25th we’ve had 13,221 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Wright County. This
measurement began March 13th of 2020. The chart below
demonstrates the daily trend of cases since mid-March. We’ve had 274 new confirmed cases since
last week. This number is currently inching up over the last three weeks.
http://www.co.wright.mn.us/997/COVID-19-Vaccine
Local
Vaccine Locations
https://mn.gov/covid19/vaccine/find-vaccine/locations/index.jsp
Local
Wright County vaccine locations include:
- CentraCare
– Monticello (320) 200-3200
(Appointment required) covid19.centracare.com/covid-19-vaccine-information/
- Thrifty
White Pharmacy #787 – Annandale (320) 274-3062 (Appointment required and
Pre-registration) www.thriftywhite.com/covid19vaccine
- Walmart
#1577 – Buffalo (763)
682-2963 (Appointment
required, Pre-screening, and Pre-registration) www.walmart.com/covidvaccine
- Walmart
#3624 – Monticello (763)
295-9813 (Appointment required, Pre-screening, and
Pre-registration) www.walmart.com/covidvaccine
Trailblazer
Transit –
is providing no cost rides to COVID-19 vaccinations.
Trailblazer
Transit is offering
transportation at no cost to customers for any rides related to a COVID-19
vaccination. Caretakers and children may also ride along at no
cost. Customers will need to coordinate with their health care providers
or the vaccination clinics to schedule the appointments for the vaccines and
then contact Trailblazer to schedule the
transportation.
Rides for
vaccinations are scheduled subject to bus availability and are coordinated with
other rides in normal fashion. Trailblazer Transit may extend
hours into the evening or add hours on Saturdays for the purpose of providing
COVID-19 vaccination transportation. Please call toll-free 1-888-743-3828 to
ask any questions and to schedule your transportation. The buses are
clean, safe, and comfortable. Masks are required on the bus and social
distancing polices are in effect. https://www.trailblazertransit.com/program-overview/
Senior
Vaccination Scheduling
If
you know a Senior
(65+) who has limited or no access to email or is just unsure of what to do, WCCA Aging Alliance
is working with seniors to help schedule for the vaccine. If you
need help making an appointment, please call (320) 963-6500 ext. 274
Eric
Nagel WCCA Aging Alliance Manager said “Getting vaccinated is a key to our
ability to get back into the community. Something we all want, but older adults
really need to stay healthy. We can reduce their isolation by getting them
vaccinated.”
Let’s
keep connecting seniors to the vaccine! The County is making good
progress with 77.6% our seniors having already received at least one dose.
Wright County Vaccination by age group
Wright
County Public Health is doing a great job supporting and helping us navigate the
vaccination process. Wright County Coronavirus Information Line is
available between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm Monday - Friday:
763-682-7607.
If
you just want to know a little bit more about the basics of the vaccine,
checkout this Vaccine Fact Sheet:
http://www.co.wright.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/21224/Vaccine-Fact-Sheet?bidId=
Wright County Public Health continues to vaccinate health care workers, congregate care residents, those age 65 and older, school staff, and child care workers. See the State of Minnesota's website for the groups that are eligible to receive their vaccine now
https://mn.gov/covid19/vaccine/data/index.jsp
Care and Nutrition Partnership Support
If
you or a potential partner would like to help expand food resources to our
seniors expressly on Highway 12, please consider donating to the “COVID-19 Food” fund at the Delano Loretto
Area United Way:
Write a check to: Delano Loretto Area United Way
In the memo line, write: “COVID-19 Food.”
Mail
to:
P.O. Box 578
Delano, MN 55328
Or visit the Delano Loretto Area United Way Website http://www.delanolorettouw.org/ and click “Donate” -- donations via credit card or PayPal (click on “write a note”, write “COVID-19 Food”)
If
you want to target expansion of frozen meal delivery in other parts of Wright
County including the Highway 55 corridor and I-94 corridor, please consider
donating to the “COVID-19 Food” fund at Wright County Community Action:
Write a check to: Wright County Community Action
In the memo line, write: “COVID-19 Food.”
Mail
to:
P.O. Box 787
Maple Lake, MN 55358
Or visit the Wright County Community Action Agency Website (dedicate to: “COVID-19 Food”) https://www.wccaweb.com
The entire community of Wright County is in this together! (see current partner list below)
Please forward this email to potential partners!
Thankful,
Jay
Weatherford
WCCA
Executive Director
For more information for Wright County senior support services:
https://www.wccaweb.com/Home/Index (click current programs)
or
email: agingservices@wccaweb.com
or call:
(320) 963-6500 Ext 274 – Aging Program Manager - Eric Nagel
(320) 963-6500 Ext 241 – Dispatch
1-800-333-2433 – Senior LinkAge Line
Delivered
Frozen Meal Program(s) – WCCA at (320) 963-6500 Ext 274 or Catholic Charities Meals on Wheels program located in Maple
Lake: (320)
963-5771,
Annandale: (320) 274-3891 and Buffalo: (763) 682-6036
To volunteer:
Contact (320) 963-6500 Ext. 225 –– Jen Liebeck jliebeck@wccaweb.com
Or enroll on Website: https://www.wccaweb.com/Home/Volunteer
New Partner and First Time Reader Overview
Farmers: food shelfs and senior programs can use your support. Please share this email with your Wright County farmer friends potentially able to contribute, or other Food Security Partners that could use this produce to support their efforts. For large donations, WCCA will use its resources to make distributions happen. Again, going forward we hope to expand this list of local food security recipients that could use fresh vegetables when they become available. If you are serving local individuals at no cost and would like to be included in this potential fresh vegetable distribution opportunity, please email me a cell phone number to text. When an opportunity arises, a rapid response will be needed. Based on a first come first serve distribution and availability, Wright County Community Action will do our best to share these resources as they come in and deliver them to partner locations.
Partner support
·
Second Harvest – free
and reduced cost bulk raw food products for frozen meal production.
·
Delano Coborn’s – weekly
food rescue makes a tremendous impact on food security resources.
·
Local Farmers –
Untiedt’s Vegetable Farm and Dechene Corporation of Big Lake Minnesota –
contributing produce for senior meal support and local food security needs.
·
Waverly Café - ingenuity
and giving spirit including their PPP loan directed at paying their staff to
produce senior meals, catering expertise, and use of their commercial kitchen.
·
Hunger Solutions –
assistance and funding support for food rescue and concept building
·
Catholic Charities
partially funded by Central MN Council on Aging – frozen meals contribution and
Meals-on-Wheels referral partner.
·
Cargill – ongoing
breakfast meals support.
·
J&B Group – bulk
warehouse freezer storage including bulk prepared meal storage and bulk raw
food storage; not to mention helping us resolve logistical issues, as well as
supplying a really great box with the outcome of providing so many solutions to
challenges we have faced in our production process.
·
Buffalo Crossings LLC,
owner of Oriental Buffet in Buffalo – commercial walk-in freezer, commercial
walk-in cooler, and commercial kitchen to pack and store senior meals and
produce.
·
Water Companies – Culligan of Buffalo and Bernick’s of
St. Cloud through a partnership with Wright County Economic Development
·
Local Food Shelves –
produce distribution, local frozen meal and bulk food storage, as well as
senior services registration (Annandale Food Shelf, Buffalo Food Shelf,
Monticello Help Center, and Waverly Food Shelf).
·
Trailblazer – daily
volunteer based County-wide local senior meal delivery.
·
eQuality Farms –
volunteer packing, loading and off-loading senior meals, as well as helping to
recycle boxes using their employed adults with disabilities to break the boxes
down into compost layering, making tinder for wood stoves, and bedding for
chickens.
·
Delano Senior Center –
senior services application fulfillment, frozen meal distribution, produce
distribution, as well as Meals-on-Wheels referral partner.
·
NourshingHOPE – senior
services applications fulfillment, frozen meal distribution, and produce
distribution.
·
Forgotten Harvest and
Twin Cities Relief Initiative – metro area frozen meal distribution and produce
distribution.
·
Wright County Human
Services/Public Health – volunteer recruitment support, data support,
instructional materials design, and logistics support.
·
St. Cloud Refrigeration
– emergency air conditioning for the Waverly Café kitchen.
·
Electrical Workers
Union, IBEW Local 292 – brought to the partnership Olympia Tech Electric to
support new electrical service needed at Waverly Café
·
Olympia Tech Electric –
installing new electrical services at Waverly Café needed for additional
freezer capacity
·
Local Lions Clubs –
local community freezer development and contributions to the cost of frozen
meals (Waverly, Montrose, Howard Lake, Maple Lake, Loretto, and Monticello).
·
Local Municipalities –
local freezer storage funding support (City of Waverly, City of Montrose, City of
Howard Lake).
·
Health Care Partners –
Allina Health (financial support)
·
Other Local Corporations
– Citizen State Bank of Waverly (freezer funding support), HWY 55 Trailer Sales
of Buffalo, and Walgreens (shopping bags).
·
Local Faith-based
organizations – many very giving churches for many years have been active in
financial support for food security across Wright County (too many to mention
them all – but you know who you are) . – in addition, Love INC, St Mary’s
Catholic Church, Alleluia Lutheran, Our Father’s Lutheran, St. John’s Lutheran,
Grace Place, North Ridge Fellowship Small Group and friends, Montrose United
Methodist Church, Zion Lutheran, Living Water Christian Fellowship, Buffalo
Covenant have provided support for senior call center activity, B.R.E.A.D
program outreach, volunteer administrative services, food security, food
preparation, and meal and food storage - access and delivery.
·
Initiative Foundations,
Delano Loretto Area United Way, Wright County Area United Way, Mardag
Foundation, and St Paul and Minnesota Foundations including funding for
COVID-19 direct response, Catchafire membership, and B.R.E.A.D. program
funding.
·
State Live Well at Home
Funding and Federal Title III funding support administered by the Minnesota
Board on Aging and Central Minnesota Council on Aging.
·
Oliver Equipment Lease
for the required equipment to seal the senior meal trays.
·
AMI Group and IDA Foods
– access to airline meal vendors adding senior meal production capacity and
contingency support. This opportunity to purchase over stock of
first-class airline meals due to drop in air travel and our partners sharing
their relationships.
·
Tireless WCCA Staff
support from multiple programs working to braid any allowable resource to make
a difference for our seniors.
·
Countless community
volunteers - everything from administrative services support, logistics and
storage coordination, bulk food and materials transport, senior transportation,
local meal delivery, meal packing, senior call center activity, PPE production
and product support, volunteer coordination, food rescue, and so many more
details where you fill the gap (you too, know who you are – we are so
grateful for your courage and willingness to step forward to meet needs).
Call to Action
There is still much more opportunity for local corporate and civic partners to get involved. It’s simple solutions like packing meals in the Walgreens shopping bags or storing bulk meals or protein on the warehouse freezer floor at J&B Group that have made all the difference. Given the chance there are many incredible businesses that have unique resources, relationships, buying power, and experience. We really hope to find more corporate partners willing to leverage their earned knowledge and distinctive talents to improve this support for our seniors during the pandemic. Leveraging what they do best including their marketing, buying power, and connections brings together powerful partners. When we put our heads together, we dig up unique ways like those mentioned briefly above. These often come from you readers. So please share this email with your friend, neighbor, or corporate partner so that this story can be told, and those big thinkers out there have the opportunity to step forward and do what they do best.
Its leaders like Waverly Café, J&B Group, Cargill, St. Cloud Refrigeration, Buffalo Crossing, and Untiedt Vegetable Farm that are showing us ways for other corporate partners to leverage their buying power, innovation, and economy of scale that will most likely take this delivery system to the next level. We need you thinkers to help refine our process as a community, interested in protecting our most vulnerable population by leveraging their lessons learned; those lessons that have brought your businesses to the success they are today. Share this message with your friends: during the same years that many of your companies were established and being built to thrive, the people we are trying to protect were your customers. This might be a great opportunity to now give back to the ones who supported you and help them thrive.













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