Title: The Jesse Tree
1The Jesse Tree
- The Houston Food Bank
- Annual Conference May 30, 2008
- Promoting independence through dignified Food
Fairs where improved nutrition, access to social
services, medical screening and enrollment,
chronic conditions management and education are
the fare
2The Friday Food Fairs Came to Galveston County in
2001
- The Original Partners
- The Houston Food Bank
- The Galveston County Community Action Council
- Catholic Charities of Galveston-Houston
- The American Red Cross
- Lone Star Legal Aide
- The Jesse Tree
- The Work Source
- And what did we learn?
3Lessons Learned
- produce spoils quickly in the Sun
- tons of trash can accumulate in an hour
- crowds are difficult to manage
- people develop heat-related illnesses when they
stand in the SunAND - access to produce is fantastic the best food is
fresh food!
4- Heat, bugs, exhaustion, staff complaints
- A learning experience and a halfBUT
- we didnt give up.
5Weve learned quickly
6Seven Year GRAND Total 9,377,528
- From 2001 to 2007
- Total Number of Food Fairs 406
- Individuals 125,109
- Family Members 208,029
- Total lbs 6,528,665
- Value 9,377,528
7The Houston Food Bank encouragedNetwork
Thinking Goals and Objectives
- A Jesse Tree motto Set the table and they will
come! - Improve access to nutritious foods,
- Seize the opportunity to offer social service
enrollment and education - The Jesse Tree added the dimension of improved
access to medical care, enrollment and chronic
disease management, - Offer bi-weekly Friday Food Fairs with fruit and
produce, - Address cultural issues, expand dietary tastes,
cooking lessons, recipes and healthier eating
habits. - Provide incentives to encourage on-going
participation, - Involve the entire community in holistic care!
- Have some fun
8Why Include Social Service and Medical Enrollment
?
- In 2007, Galveston County missed over 40 million
dollars worth of Food Stamps simply because no
one applied for them! - Over 200 million in Earned Income Tax Credits
(EITC) - unclaimed! - 60 of those eligible for WIC (Women,Infant,Childr
en) failed to enroll, - 70 of children eligible for HeadStart were not
enrolled - 40 of the Seniors living in poverty failed to
enroll in QMB (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary),
which would have put 75 back in their checks AND
provided hospitalization! - 38 of Galveston County Residents are uninsured
- 45 of our Hispanic clients report diabetes in
the household - Obesity has become a major health risk among
Americans - Galveston County has the highest number of
INSURED women who have never had a mammogram, - Preventing High Blood Pressure reduces the risk
of stroke and death, - At almost every Food Fair event someone is
identified as high risk and transported for care - Chronic Conditions, whether medical or social,
remain chronic until they receive the attention
they deserve improved nutrition, education,
behavioral change and on-going support. Food
Fairs are the ideal setting to provide chronic
conditions management classes, medical screening
and testing and social service enrollment.
9A systemic shift Bi-Weekly Food Fairs with
Social Services, Medical Care and Cooking Classes
- People will come to a consistent food source.
Make it nutritious food and teach people how to
cook it! - Maximize the impact with Social Service
Education, Enrollment, Vendor Fairs, Voter
Registration and more. - Dignity, compassion and confidentiality At
Friday Food Fairs all applicants are encouraged
to enroll in a medical home offered medical
testing, flu shots screened for chronic health
conditions enrolled in appropriate programs or
attend diabetes classes guided by an adherence
plan to track the progress and provide incentive
Then, they go home with good food and gifts.
10 2007 Food Fair Vendors
- Produce Distribution Houston Food Bank
- Weekly blessing before distribution Ecumenical
Network Participants - Food Stamp Screening/Enrollment Lone Star Legal
Foundation/The Food Stamp Network - Social Security Administration Office
- Hurricane Preparedness/City of Galveston/Gulf
Coast Center/Jesse Tree/Red Cross - Voter Registration Congressional Region
Information Services/Advocacy - Child Protective Services
- Adult Protective Services
- Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) -
Enrollment The Jesse Tree - UTMB/Energy Conservation/Reducing bills
- Community Action Council/Energy Assistance
Program/Social Service Enrollment - Musical Entertainment
- Texas Rehabilitation Commission
- Jesse Tree Dollar Incentive Program
- Diabetes Class UTMB/Galveston County Health
District/Jesse Tree Robert Wood Johnson Funding - Cooking Classes TX AM Cooperative Extension
- Case Management The Jesse Tree
- Medical Screening and Testing
- Medicare Part D Enrollment Assistance
- Immunization and Flu Shots
- Save Our Sisters Breast Cancer Coalition
- Blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol Screening
St. Vincents Episcopal House - Clinical Lab Students/UTMB Allied Health
Sciences - HIV Testing Gulf Coast Center
- Substance Abuse/Mental Health Screening
BACODA/Gulf Coast Center/Jesse Tree - Vision Screening Prevent Blindness
- Gods Fan Club Electric Fans and Education on
Prevention of Heat-Related Illness - Comfort and Joy Winter Coats, blankets, hats
and gloves for those attending Food Fairs/Church
Ministries - American Heart Association
- Cancer Coalition of Galveston County
- Outreach Health/Education Vendors
11Additional Vendors
- Texas Gas Company/Reducing bills
- American Heart Association
- American Cancer Society
- Galveston County Senior Services
- Environmental Sanitation
- Fire Marshall, Fire Prevention and Alarm Program
- Police Department- ID Theft and Info Services
- Area Council on Aging Houston / Galveston
- Galveston Housing Authority
- Section 8 Open Applications
- Consumer Credit Counseling
- National Alliance Mental Illness
- Coastal Area Health Education Center
- Smoking Cessation Classes
- Galveston County Health District
- Shaken Baby Syndrome Information
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Information
- Anger Management Information
- Womens Resource and Crisis Center
- Pathway to Recovery - Outreach
- ADA Womens Center - Outreach
- Bay Area Council on Drugs and Alcohol
12Add incentives.
13The Food Chain Advisory Council
- ADA Womens Center Ellen Hanley
- Community Action Council - Norma Mitchell
- Â Â Â Â Catholic Charities - Elizabeth Kinard
- Â Â Â Â The WorkSource - Rita Boyer
- Â Â Â Â Voter Registration - Johnny Shelton
- Â Â Â Â UTMB Preventive Medicine Community Health
D. Meyler - Â Â Â Â St. Vincent's Episcopal House - Doris Bagley
- Â Â Â Â Gulf Coast Center - HIV Program - Jim Krebs
- Pathway to Recovery Dennis McColgin
- Â Â Â Â Lone Star Legal Foundation - Food Stamp
Enrollment Network Loretta Thornton -     Gleanings From the Harvest - Mark Davis
- Â Â Â Â American Cancer Society - Rachel Mallernee
- Â Â Â Â Save Our Sisters - Rose Etienne/Holy Rosary
- Â Â Â Â Shiloh AME - Ida Jackson
- Â Â Â Â Greater St. Matthew's Church, Hitchcock R.
Randall/Pat Ivy - Â Â Â Â Galveston Housing Authority - JoAnn Colon
- Â Â Â Â The Jesse Tree - Senior Food Box Program R.
Selby/UTMB
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- Â Â Â Â The Jesse Tree - Food Fair Program - Sheila
Savage - Â Â Â Â Bolivar Branch/St. Therese Lisieux - Frank
Huffstetler/ Jeanne Altemose (VISTA) - Â Mainland Jesse Tree - Mary Leining
- Â Â Â Â McKinney Memorial (LaMarque) - Jimmy Saldana
- Â Â Â Â LaMarque Aid and Guidance - Lori Piangenti
- Â Â Â Â UTMB Case Management - Arlene Josey
- Family Service Center Bill Buffam
- Â Â Â Â Mainland Medical Center - Case Management V.
Wittington - Â Â Â Â Galveston County Health District - Darlene
Cass/Bette Cowan - Â Â Â Â Galveston County Health District - WIC
Program T. Rice - Â Â Â Â Texas Department of Human Services - Chris
Bacon - Â Â Â Â Bay Area Council On Drugs and Alcohol -
Sharon Davis - Â Â Â Â American Heart Association - Garrett Harvey
- Â Â Â Â UTMB Family Medicine - Leah Fanueil, MSW
- Â Â Â Â Reform Church - Rev. Pete Estrada
- St. Patrick Catholic Church John Bok,
OFM/Bob Fullen - Holy Rosary Church Rev. Paul Banet, SJ
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15Astonishing Results
- From January 1, 2008 to March 31, 2008
- AFDC 6
- CHIP 7
- Food Stamps -123
- Galveston Co. Indigent Program - 8
- HMO - 2
- Insurance - 19
- Medicaid - 172
- Medicare - 101
- QMB 7
- Rx Assistance - 71
- UTMB "DAMP -10
- Sub-Total 526 enrolled
- Sub-Total 509 pending
- TOTAL 1,035
16And that adds up to
- AFDC 6 325/mo 23,400
- CHIP 7 565/mo 47,460
- Food Stamps -123 78/mo 115,128
- HMO 2 n/a
- Insurance 19 n/a
- Medicaid 172 n/a
- Medicare 101 n/a
- QMB 7 96/mo 47,880
- (plus 475/mo Part B)
- Rx Assistance 71 63/mo 53,676
- (3,408 using 4 Rx cards!!!)
- UTMB "DAMP -10 n/a
- Sub-Total 526 enrolled
- Sub-Total 509 pending
- TOTAL 1,035 287,544
- Money spent in our own local economy!!!
17How do you manage such a big event?Volunteers
Make it Happen
- Jesse Tree Food Fair requires 200 250 Volunteer
Hours - Churches and the Faith Community provide regular
volunteers, - The ADA Womens Center joins Pathway to Recovery
in the effort and have made it part of their
curriculum, learning to give back to the
community, - Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) workers
through the Center for Faith and Health
Initiatives developed specific aspects of the
Food Fairs, - The University of Texas Medical Branch at
Galveston Service Learning for Medical students,
Nursing Students, Occupational Therapy and
Physical Therapy Students, The School of Allied
Health Sciences and Preventive Medicine
academic credit for working at Food Fairs! - Rotary, Kiwanis, and other civic groups
- Total Jesse Tree Volunteer Hours for 2007
exceeded 35,000 hours!
18Food Fair Volunteers
19Expansion
- Start small and grow - develop a working model
and replicate it in other locations - Teach others to reach others.
20The Galveston County Challenge
21Galveston Island is the model
- 2001 - Expansion to Texas City, PACE Union Hall
- 2004 - Highway 6 Greater St. Matthews
- and
- 2005 - The Bolivar Peninsula Linear
Distribution with a collaboration of ten local
congregations
22Weve added classes
- During the Food Fair, Diabetes Management and
Cardio Vascular classes are offered to empower
participants to use the produce in managing a
chronic illness, - Cooking classes offered by The Houston Food Bank
or Galveston County Cooperative Extension teach
participants how to best use the produce for
improved health, - Support groups are encouraged to meet during the
fair to share experience, strength and hope.
23Houston Food Bank Presents Eating Right! A
Front Line Cooking Class
24Texas AM Cooperative Extension
PresentsWhisking Your Way to Health
25Whats a fair without music?
- Volunteer Musicians frequently perform
26Outreach to Brazoria County
- The Houston Food Bank, The Jesse Tree, The Food
Basket and Sweeny Hospital introduce The Friday
Food Fair in - Brazoria County October 05
27Secrets of Success
- The Houston Food Banks amazing generosity and
consistency in providing Friday Food Fairs. - A lead agency orchestrating social services and
medical opportunities in conjunction with the
Fairs. - Dedicated staff and volunteers, training and
supervision professional affiliations with local
major players. - Slow and steady progress, patience and always
learning the next best step to improve the
process.
28The Jesse Tree  2622 Market Street, Galveston,
Texas 77550 Â Phone (409) 762-2233 Â Email
JesseTree_at_aol.com Website www.jessetree.net
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A shoot will come up from the stem of Jesse from
his roots a branch will bear fruit.
(Isaiah 111) Â
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