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News From the Students, For the Students

The Griffin Gazette

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What is the Food Finders organization?

Learn about Food Finders from a Q&A with Food Distribution Coordinator James Wright
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James Wright
The Food Finders nonprofit organization helps out with food insecurity.

LOS ALAMITOS, CA — The Food Finders is a non-profit food rescue organization with the goal of spreading the knowledge of food security. Food insecurity is when individuals are unsure of where their next meal will be coming from. Sadly, food insecurity is not as well-spread a topic as it should be. Food Finders is working to change that.

Food Finders’ Food Distribution Coordinator James Wright and Community Outreach Advisor Deborah Bernstein came to Los Alamitos High School to inform Los Al’s Kindness Club about their organization and share their own personal philanthropic journeys. Kindness Club’s president, senior Zack Dollins, said the students learned that Food Finders is devoted to fighting food insecurity and how last year alone, they rescued 16 million pounds of food and provided 14 million meals.  Food Finders informed the club about how hunger is a big issue that afflicts local communities and the world

Q&A with Food Distribution Coordinator James Wright:

This interview was conducted via email. The following interview has been edited and condensed

Question: What is the main goal that Food Finders wants to achieve?

Answer:  At present, our priority is to advocate for legislation at the local and state levels that can assist us in reducing food waste to a significant extent. Additionally, we aim to make food more accessible and equitable in communities that experience a higher level of food insecurity. We are exploring opportunities for collaboration with other non-profit organizations and local governing bodies to achieve our goals.

Q: What made you want to become part of the Food Finders?

A:  I feel truly blessed to have always had access to healthy food, but my perspective changed when I learned that many people are not as fortunate. My previous experiences with non-profit organizations opened my eyes to the common issue of food insecurity, especially when it comes to access to nutritious foods. My inspiration to work with Food Finders comes from my desire to make a positive impact on people’s lives by ensuring that everyone has access to healthy and nutritious food.

Q: What do you find significant about what you do for Food Finders?

A:  As the program manager, I have the privilege of working closely with members of the community we serve. This allows me to be a voice and advocate, ensuring that important conversations take place to address the real needs of the people. My efforts are what bring the heart and soul to our organization.

Q: What are some things Los Al students can do to help with the food scarcity?

A:  I believe that raising awareness about food insecurity is a simple yet effective way to tackle the issue. This can be done through social media, school banners, or spreading the message within your community. Many people are not aware of how severe this problem is in our country.

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Victoria Troncoso, Staff Writer
Victoria Troncoso is a sophomore at Los Alamitos High School, and this is her first year in Journalism. She is on the girl’s JV lacrosse team at Los Al. Her favorite class is Spanish because she loves working as a team with her peers about Spanish culture and the roots behind the language. During her time outside of school, she enjoys going to the beach and hanging out with her friends. This year, Victoria would like to write articles about the many different sports teams here at Los Al.
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    Zack DollinsMar 6, 2024 at 6:33 pm

    Victoria, thank you for taking the time to piece this informative article together. I, alongside fellow Kindness Club members, have had the extraordinary privilege of lending a helping hand to Food Finders through our food drive and our participation in one of their monthly community marketplaces – a food distribution event for those facing food insecurity. As mentioned in the article, we recently hosted James Wright and Deborah Bernstein from Food Finders. They bestowed exceptionally valuable wisdom onto us – shining a light on the enduring, widespread effects of food insecurity, Food Finders’ personal efforts to help those in need, and emphasizing the imperative that is philanthropic action.

    Let us remember: It is together that we change the world. Kindness is contagious.

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      Victoria TroncosoMar 8, 2024 at 11:56 am

      Thank you for the kind comment and the information you provided, you were a big help!

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