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BEAM faces shortage as 700 families seek Thanksgiving aid. Here’s how you can help
Read full article: BEAM faces shortage as 700 families seek Thanksgiving aid. Here’s how you can helpWith two weeks until Thanksgiving, 700 families are requesting meals from BEAM and right now it only has enough food donations to provide half of those requests.
Home Grown: Watering your vegetable garden
Read full article: Home Grown: Watering your vegetable gardenWe’ve partnered with BEAM’s garden manager to show you how to build a garden bed or box, the soil and fertilizer to use, best practices when planting your veggies, and now we’re showing you the best techniques to use to make sure it gets enough water.
Families need to register this year for BEAM’s back-to-school giveaway
Read full article: Families need to register this year for BEAM’s back-to-school giveawayBeaches Emergency Assistance Ministry wants to make sure you know that if you plan to attend its popular back-to-school event at the end of the month, you will need to register in order to be allowed admittance.
BEAM sees ‘historic levels of need’ amid pandemic
Read full article: BEAM sees ‘historic levels of need’ amid pandemicThe Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry continues to serve an influx of families who have been hit hard by COVID-19. The organization has supplied more than 1 million pounds of food to at-risk populations since January. Lori Richards, executive director of BEAM, said the need for assistance is unprecedented. “Since April, we have continued to see historic levels of need,” explained Richards. Since January, the organization has also supplied more than 1 million pounds of food to those in need at the beaches.
BEAM challenge grant will match up to $25K in donations for beaches families
Read full article: BEAM challenge grant will match up to $25K in donations for beaches familiesJACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. The Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry has been given a COVID-19 relief challenge grant that will match up to $25,000 in donations dollar-for-dollar. The Jim Moran Foundation is partnering with BEAM to provide the matching funds as the charity continues to work to meet unprecedented demand during the pandemic. BEAM said more than $100,000 was raised to support local families in need of rent and utility assistance through the Keep Their Homes Campaign, but those funds have been depleted. Since moratoriums on utility payments have been lifted, BEAM has seen an influx of clients in need of help. To donate to BEAM and have your funds matched, go to www.jaxbeam.org/homes/.