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Seeking Nurse for Vitals at Senior Nutrition Class

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ORGANIZATION: The Campaign Against Hunger (TCAH)

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Our food pantry at The Campaign Against Hunger has a mission to not just provide healthy food but to include nutrition and health classes for people of all ages to inspire people to make healthy decisions. Our certified Chef hosts a class to teach seniors about healthy living every Thursday from 10:30AM-12:30PM in Brownsville at a Senior Center. We are looking for a nurse certified in taking vitals (including blood sugar) to monitor the health of our clients.

About the Class: Health 360 is a comprehensive wellness program that brings seniors together to improve their health and quality of life. This program was designed to help seniors address preventable illnesses (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, and obesity) through an interactive curriculum. Over the course of 10 weeks, participants learn healthy eating habits, home-gardening skills, and strategies for staying physically active. Guided by Chef Tracy, the Health 360 seniors prepare a meal and discuss healthy cooking techniques, the fundamentals of label reading and healthy shopping, how to make delicious and healthful meals, and the benefits of regular exercise. A typical class may include light exercise and stretching, lessons in gardening and nutrition, healthy recipe cooking demonstrations, as well as distribution of fresh produce to encourage seniors to eat more healthfully, putting what they have learned in class into practice.

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About The Campaign Against Hunger (TCAH)

Location:

2004 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11233, US

Mission Statement

With a poverty rate of over 30% for families living in Bedford-Stuyvesant, there are over 20,000 individuals in need of food within the community. The devastation of poverty in this area has left thousands choosing between paying rent/utilities, buying medicine, and obtaining food. Operating under The Campaign Against Hunger, Inc., The Campaign Against Hunger (TCAH) is a non-profit organization working vigorously to end hunger in the Bedford-Stuyvesant/Ocean Hill/Brownsville neighborhoods of Brooklyn, in Community Board Districts 3 and 16. We open our doors with the goal of impacting the lives of a population that has become invisible to society. The mission of the TCAH is to end hunger by distributing food and empowering families through information and support, which will bring strength and dignity to the community. We believe that food is a right, not a privilege, so we strive to make certain our neighbors never have to go without it.

Description

The Campaign Against Hunger (TCAH) serves as a beacon of hope to our community, and our services extend beyond simply providing emergency food to encompass an array of programs. As one of the largest programs in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community, we are able to offer a host of vital services to the diverse clients we serve. Our goal is not simply to provide people with a satisfactory amount of food but to empower our families.

Because of our commitment to ending hunger, in 2006 we expanded our services to accommodate the growing number of customers we presently serve. We relocated to a 2000-square-foot facility in order to open a supermarket-style food pantry, wherein our clients are able to choose the items they want from our shelves. This model reinvests people with the power of choice and lends dignity to the process of emergency food distribution. Additionally, it helps us to conserve food, since customers no longer end up with items they do not want, as often happens when they are given pantry bags. Consequently, the supermarket-style model costs less per meal than a prepackaged-pantry-bag model. Our pantry operates five days a week, with a wide range of hours to meet our customers' needs: Monday & Wednesday from 10:00AM-3:00PM and Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday from 1:00PM-6:30PM. Customers are able to visit our pantry once per month, and we provide enough food for them for three full days (with three meals per day), based on the size of their household.



CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Children & Youth
Community
Advocacy & Human Rights, Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

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WHERE

630 Mother Gaston BlvdBrooklyn, NY 11212

(40.663376,-73.9059)
 

SKILLS

  • Nursing
  • Physician
  • Physician Assistant
  • Healthcare
  • People Skills
  • Nutrition

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Every Thursday from 10:30AM-12:30PM

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