Program areas at Winona Volunteer Services
The supplemental food shelf wvs is one of two food shelves in Winona county. In 2022 we served an average of 696 households each month and distributed an average of 43,530 pounds of food or roughly 63 pounds per household per visit. Qualifying individuals have incomes up to 300% of the federal poverty guidelines. This means a single person making 19.60 an hour or less qualifies to use the food shelf (40,770) or a family of four making 40 an hour (83,250 a year) upon entry into the food shelf, the person verbally verifies their income and provides other basic information to the intake Volunteer. Once registered, the person is given a shopping list that guides their food selection process throughout the aisles. There is no limit on the amount of time a household can use the food shelf during the month. 50% of the food was purchased or from channel one food bank 21% was community donations 3% was purchased from other vendors 26% was food rescue from walmart, kwik trip, hy-vee, target, aldi & midtown
Coordinated assistance program the client Services coordinator works with community partners (churches, law enforcement and other service provides) and informs them that wvs is the one-stop-shop for anyone looking for assistance in Winona county due to challenging and unexpected situation referring individuals to our centralized hub for assistance saves everyone time and makes getting help simpler. A specialized fund from the Winona community foundation allows wvs to issue vouchers for gasoline, bus tickets, lodging, diapers, cab rides, clothing, beds, rent, dental Services, id's and other unforeseen needs people have. The client Services coordinator issues vouchers based on specific program guidelines and utilizes her network of community resources to make appropriate referrals to avoid duplication of Services.
Home delivered meals volunteers deliver late morning meals to approximately 108 homebound and convalescing winonans monday thru friday. 80 individual volunteers, 16 businesses and 10 congregations cover the eleven routes. Clients either pay for their own meal at 6.25 or 6.75 with milk or are on a waiver through the county in which their insurance pays for their meals. The client Services coordinator qualifies individuals to this program, monitors their meal requests, and reconciles the monthly billing with the indivuals' insurer and steak shop catering who bills wvs for the meals and our bookkeeper sends the reconciled bills to the clients. Home delivered meals was locally started in 1971 and serves the city of Winona and goodview. Our program is not affiliated with the meals on wheels delivery service which is federally funded and coordinated by semcac. Their program serves people in the greater Winona county.
The clothes shop the clothes shop provides low-cost, high quality clothing to trendsetters, bargain hunters the eco-friendly and anyone looking for a great deal. The sales generate additional revenue for wvs while providing individuals with free clothing in emergency situations. We partner with nonprofit community out of rochester mn and sell them all the clothing that does not make the cut to the shop floor. Recycling these items saves them from going into the landfill and gives them a second life as textiles or clothing for folks abroad. Holiday projects staff coordinates the free congregate easter dinner compliments of chartwells dining service out of st mary's university. We delivered roughly 301 meals to community members on easter sunday. A week before christmas, we distribute 400 ham bags to current food shelf clients affording them the opportunity to prepare a fresh holiday meal for their family.