Re-living the SNAP challenge decades later
By David Plante Today is Day 2 of our SNAP challenge. I will admit that I was reluctant to participate in the challenge, not because I was afraid of it,
By David Plante Today is Day 2 of our SNAP challenge. I will admit that I was reluctant to participate in the challenge, not because I was afraid of it,
By Susan Pagani Like Jeanne, I opted to shop co-op style for my challenge. Seward Co-op is within walking distance of my house and offers a pretty good selection of
By Michelle Los It’s almost 9pm and the sun set a long time ago here in Minnesota. The first day of the SNAP challenge is almost done. I’m glad to
By Jeanne Foels I chose to take a different focus for my SNAP Challenge: to spend my $30.25 at my local co-op, purchasing only organic items. This approach may sound
By Kevin Winge Day one of my second annual SNAP Challenge is off to a good start. Knowing that some SNAP recipients have transportation issues, this year I’m shopping for
By Ellen Klahn T-minus two and a half hours until the start of the SNAP Challenge. I’m currently enjoying my “Last Supper”: veggie burgers with cheese and lettuce on whole
By Kevin Winge Let’s get a few things about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on the table right away. Yes, the fact that the word “supplemental” is in the
By Samantha Nelson And so the countdown beings. In less than two days the Open Arms of MN SNAP Challenge will begin. For one week’s time, a number of people,
Although I love huevos rancheros — a layering of black beans, salsa and eggs on a corn tortilla — I have to admit it had never occurred to me to
Minnesota Senator Al Franken has signed a letter urging the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction not to cut anti-hunger programs. Senator Franken joins 15 other signers in specifically asking
It’s Turkey TIME!
Each year, as part of YESvember, Open Arms of Minnesota celebrates Thanksgiving by providing each client the opportunity to receive a wholesome turkey dinner to enjoy with their loved ones. To ensure our clients have a homemade feast to enjoy Thanksgiving Day, we ask that you consider getting involved in Turkey Drive 2023! You can donate or even start your own Turkey Drive fundraiser and help us grow our community of supporters! This year’s goal is $168,000, our most ambitious goal ever!
Gobble gobble, thank you for turning November into YESvember for our critically ill clients and their loved ones!