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myrna minx

(22,772 posts)
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 08:48 AM Mar 2016

Food Drives at Sanders Rallies?

I don't know the logistics of such a thing - but I had an idea after mis-reading a headline about a Sanders rally in Florida.

Just think of how much food could be raised if everyone who attends a Sanders rally brings a canned good for the local pantry. I have a friend who works a small non profit and the spring and summer are the hardest hit for pantries.

Are there any organizers here who could pass this along to the campaign? Would the logistics be too challenging?

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Food Drives at Sanders Rallies? (Original Post) myrna minx Mar 2016 OP
Great idea! I am sure food banks would be glad to handle the logistics! peacebird Mar 2016 #1
I have no idea how to organize such an effort, but it occurred to me that while myrna minx Mar 2016 #2
+1!!! Excellent idea!!! Dustlawyer Mar 2016 #10
I'd volunteer to man a collection point. JonathanRackham Mar 2016 #3
Great idea! K&R Mbrow Mar 2016 #4
I just passed your idea to the campaign Omaha Steve Mar 2016 #5
Thank you. I have no idea where to begin to get something like this up and running. myrna minx Mar 2016 #18
Hellovan Idea Ferd Berfel Mar 2016 #6
Nice! daleanime Mar 2016 #7
I was thinking... lame54 Mar 2016 #8
Super idea.. And not just canned food- pangaia Mar 2016 #9
Usually also badly needed: HeartoftheMidwest Mar 2016 #14
Depends on the Rally i suppose. I sure wouldn't want to see NorthCarolina Mar 2016 #11
That's a sure way to get a Drumpf bomb planted with the food Elmer S. E. Dump Mar 2016 #12
i work at a food shelf Pat Riots Mar 2016 #13
Welcome to DU, Pat Riots. myrna minx Mar 2016 #15
Thanks to everyone who's excited by this idea. Just think how much good we could do if myrna minx Mar 2016 #16
Check with the Postal Carriers Union......... mrmpa Mar 2016 #17
That's a fantastic idea - my letter carrier is a union rep... myrna minx Mar 2016 #19
i don't want to put a bummer into your idea, but food drives are really inefficient Viva_La_Revolution Mar 2016 #20
cash is complicated. cans are convenient and speedy. hopemountain Mar 2016 #21
from Slate - why food drives are a bad idea Viva_La_Revolution Mar 2016 #22
another businesss model hopemountain Mar 2016 #23
i felt terrible after i found out i wasnt really helping by donating to food drives Viva_La_Revolution Mar 2016 #24
thank you for sharing your view. hopemountain Mar 2016 #25

myrna minx

(22,772 posts)
2. I have no idea how to organize such an effort, but it occurred to me that while
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 09:09 AM
Mar 2016

so many people are attending these huge rallies, a small gesture of bringing a canned good could provide so much help to the local communities. It would be great if the Democratic Party adopted this as a standard for their rallies.

A small gesture can have boundless effects for the better.

JonathanRackham

(1,604 posts)
3. I'd volunteer to man a collection point.
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 09:16 AM
Mar 2016

More volunteers for Bernie!

Volunteer and take the bull by the horns, step up and take charge.

myrna minx

(22,772 posts)
18. Thank you. I have no idea where to begin to get something like this up and running.
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 11:47 AM
Mar 2016

I appreciate you and your help.

lame54

(35,321 posts)
8. I was thinking...
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 10:41 AM
Mar 2016

That at a rally he could say "This is the part of the speech where I ask you to donate to my campaign. Today I am asking you to donate to the people of Flint*."

*or any of the worthy causes out there

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
9. Super idea.. And not just canned food-
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 10:47 AM
Mar 2016

But also other 'non-perishables' like pasta, packaged soup, oatmeal, cold cereal, small packages of pepperoni.. :&gt )))



HeartoftheMidwest

(309 posts)
14. Usually also badly needed:
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 11:18 AM
Mar 2016

1) pet food
2) diapers and wipes
3) toiletries ( toilet paper, toothbrushes & floss & toothpaste, razors, feminine products, soap & shampoos, etc. )

 

NorthCarolina

(11,197 posts)
11. Depends on the Rally i suppose. I sure wouldn't want to see
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 10:57 AM
Mar 2016

folks wielding canned goods at a Trump rally for instance.

Pat Riots

(76 posts)
13. i work at a food shelf
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 11:17 AM
Mar 2016

here are some things to remember when giving:

please give food that is not expired (!) as this is a major time consumer, sorting out and disposing of non usable items.

staples like pasta and canned goods are always great choices. it is nice to get the occasional misc. or gourmet item as well, as poor people like variety like everyone else.

a few gluten free items are a big help for those who have celiac disease.

non food items like tampons and especially diapers (!) are usful, and most food shelfs will accept them as well.

thanks for donating! the number of people struggling with food insecurity is staggering.

myrna minx

(22,772 posts)
15. Welcome to DU, Pat Riots.
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 11:42 AM
Mar 2016
Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication. My friend that works for the non-profit has told me the same.

I'm hearted that this idea is taking shape.

myrna minx

(22,772 posts)
16. Thanks to everyone who's excited by this idea. Just think how much good we could do if
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 11:45 AM
Mar 2016

if the spirit of giving back to the community be it thought donations of diapers, pet food, soup, toothpaste was adopted for all Democratic Party rallies.
Something so simple can help so many.

mrmpa

(4,033 posts)
17. Check with the Postal Carriers Union.........
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 11:47 AM
Mar 2016

they run a large national food drive each year. Check with the local Boys & Girls Scouts, they always have Scouts looking to earn badges.

Viva_La_Revolution

(28,791 posts)
20. i don't want to put a bummer into your idea, but food drives are really inefficient
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 03:31 PM
Mar 2016

Say you spent $5 for those 2 cans.. They have to be transported, sorted, etc. That cost money and time. That same $5 will buy a half case or more of canned food.

If Bernie asked "instead of donating to the campaign today, please donate to your local food bank" that would have bigger bang for the buck so to speak. And its still totally your idea

hopemountain

(3,919 posts)
21. cash is complicated. cans are convenient and speedy.
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 10:05 PM
Mar 2016

you make a good point - but convenience to donate reaps a greater benefit for food bank logistics.

hopemountain

(3,919 posts)
23. another businesss model
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 10:41 PM
Mar 2016

what about the intrinsic values of convenience for the donors and the sheer value of doing good, feeling good about giving, and the value of repeat giving?

i've worked nonprofits and we were always grateful for whatever was donated because the value to community extends beyond the $$ signs.

Viva_La_Revolution

(28,791 posts)
24. i felt terrible after i found out i wasnt really helping by donating to food drives
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 11:13 PM
Mar 2016

and now i KNOW my few dollars are doing exponentially more good.

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