Soup4Greens 8th Annual Soup & Ceramic Bown Fundraiser - This Sunday, April 7, 2024

Soup4Greens 8th Annual Soup & Ceramic Bowl Fundraiser is happening this Sunday, April 7, 2024 at the Beacon Farmers Market from 10am-2pm.

Shop savory soups & handmade bowls for a good cause. Purchase soup donated by local restaurants & homemade bowls crafted by local artisans. 100% of proceeds contributes to GREENS4GREENS food benefit program. This program contributes to a community where fresh, healthy food is accessible to all.

The goal is to reach $6,000 to fund the GREENS4GREENS program - an internal food benefit program.

See the delicious menu below…

Local Fundraisers Going On Now - Help In The Time Of The COVID-19 Pandemic

At the request of one of our reader supporters, A Little Beacon Blog complied this easy list of fundraisers to contribute to whenever you want to. Some of these are date driven. Those will be posted to the top. This is a live guide, so refresh the page, and give when you can!

GOING ON NOW - LIMITED TIME

  • We don’t know of any super fast, limited time fundraisers going on at the moment, but if we missed yours, let us know about it here!

FIRST RESPONDERS

First Responders Fund

The fund will assist COVID-19 healthcare workers and first responders with expenses and costs, including child care. Donations can be made electronically at www.healthresearch.org/donation-form/ or by check, mailed to "Health Research, Inc., 150 Broadway, Suite 560, Menands, NY 12204." (For checks, the donor should specify the donation is for "COVID-19 NYS Emergency Response.")

Rombout Middle School PTO - Food For Local Front Line Workers

The Beacon High School Softball Program and the Rombout Middle School PTO organizations are organizing this. They are raising money to provide food to local medical workers. As a community, we want to thank them and make them smile! Additionally, 100% of the money raised goes directly to local families while supporting Beacon restaurants.
Donate Here >

LIFE IN GENERAL

Beacon Mutual Aid

A group started by Beaconites, for Beaconites, to help with any need anyone has. If people are in quarantine and cannot get food or to the pharmacy, this group can help. People can email, text or call with their requests, and the problem or request gets figured out. Beacon Mutual Aid is also involved with getting people in need free groceries. Donations go towards these causes.
There is no ask that is too big, and no one will ever be shamed for asking for what they need.
Ways To Donate: Email beaconmutualaid@gmail.com, call 845-288-2559 or venmo: mutualaidbeacon
Learn More (English) > or Learn More (Spanish) >

FOOD SECURITY

Beacon Farmer’s Market via Common Ground Farms

Beacon’s Farmer’s Market is managed by Common Ground Farms, and reaches a lot of people who want fresh food, and who live in economic hardship. They have accepted forms of payment from economic benefits programs including SNAP, and WIC and FMNP checks. During this time of COVID-19, two main setbacks have happened: 1. the open-air market closed and moved to an online ordering system, with delivery and pickup, and 2. the market is unable to take SNAP payments but is using a workaround to make that happen which you can read about here if you need to use SNAP. Donations made to the Beacon Farmer’s Market will help them continue making these leaps in technological advancements (they have already built 2 websites to take online orders), deliver to people in need, and give SNAP users money to use. You can also buy a load of produce for a family in need with allocation of your donation.
Donate Here >

Tiny Food Pantries in Beacon via Fareground

A Tiny Food Pantry is a 24/7 open air food pantry with a “give what you can, take what you need model.” Donate food to it by placing the food directly onto the shelves. Donate money to Fareground, who has these locations in their rotation of food security caretaking.
Locations: Binnacle Books 321 Main Street; Beacon Recreation Center 23 West Center Street
Donate Here >

Fareground

Fareground, Inc., a charitable 501(c)(3), is a women-run food justice, anti-hunger organization, dedicated to nourishing the community by increasing access to healthy and affordable food by supporting and creating opportunities for delicious meals, education, and volunteer opportunities. They currently are part of the coordination and financial effort in making Free To Go Dinner Bags available for pickup on Mondays mornings at Beacon High School and South Avenue. These are bags of groceries designed to feed a family of 4. Fareground also delivers these To Go Dinner Bags to people who live in housing communities in Beacon. This is key, because families in housing communities sometimes cannot get out to food distribution sites if both parents are at work, or a single parent is raising the family, for examples.
Donate Here >

Hudson Valley Eats

Hudson Valley Eats was started by restaurateur Janet Irizarry, who is committed to making sure everybody eats. She is an expert in food waste and tries to connect people with food. She lists many donation ideas as they come.

PETS

Safe Haven Thrift Shop & Pet Food Pantry

A nonprofit organization that has been running a pet food pantry for 8.5 years helping Dutchess County residents feed their pets. They are also involved with the Beacon Barks Parade. Normally, the residents they assist have to meet an income requirement. However, many people right now are out of work due to the virus, and they want to temporarily help them. Pet food is available for pickup on Saturdays.
Location: New address is: 1545 Route 52, Suite 8, Fishkill
Day: Saturdays only from 10AM – 1PM
How To Donate:
1. Drop off bags of cat or dog food during the pick-up hours listed above.
2. Write a check to Safe Haven Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 596, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533

SCHOOLS

Beacon High School Seniors

You can show your support for Beacon’s senior class with a yard sign. The proceeds go directly to the Senior class. Buy a sign for $20 and show it in your yard.
Donate Now >

FARMING

Common Ground Farms

LOCAL BUSINESS

A Little Beacon Blog keeps track of fundraisers launched by businesses in our Restaurant Guide, Shopping Guide, and Business Directory. Please browse there, and the link for the fundraiser will be listed with the corresponding business.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Dutchess Responds
Mutual Aid Plan For Dutchess

3rd Annual 5K At Dennings Point To Raise Money & Awareness For Sickle Cell Disease

Parents of children who are suffering physically or emotionally often develop an extraordinary set of survival skills, and a long lasting desire to help others who are trying to get better. Jessica Salomon of Beacon and her husband Jesse are examples of parents who have become change-makers by bringing awareness to others.

On September 12, 2015, the 3rd Annual Sickle Cell Disease 5K Walk & Run will be held at Long Dock to support Hope and Heroes, an organization that funds the life-saving work on childhood cancer and blood disorders at Columbia University Medical Center. The Salomon's sons, Jayden and Justin, are part of that life-saving work.

http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/sca
Red blood cells affected by Sickle Cell Disease.
Photo from National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute


When young Jayden Salomon was born in the Bronx, he lived with complications from Sickle Cell Disease, a red blood cell disorder that has a lot of complications, including pain, organ failure, and strokes. The only cure for the disease is a bone marrow transplant, where bone marrow is taken during a hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The best match is a sibling who does not have the disease. Tough odds, but is part of what has cured many people and brought the life expectancy up from 14 years to 40-60 years in high-income countries.

Jayden during one of his many hospital stays.

Jayden beat the odds thanks to his baby brother, who was a perfect match for a bone marrow transplant. Jayden who is 12 today, is cured, thanks to his brother Justin, age 6, who was the donor when he was just a baby. Jessica recalls the decision: “When Justin was born, Jayden had already has multiple hospital admissions, lung complications, and so many other complications due to his disease. So we knew we had to test his little brother. By the graces of God, Justin was a perfect match! And on March 23, 2011 Justin donated his marrow and Jayden got his transplant at Columbia University Medical center. Jayden had a second shot at life. He is 100% cured. He is now 12 and living a full life. Justin is our hero! He is doing good as well!”


Jayden and his hero brother, Justin, at Long Dock in Beacon, NY.

The Salomons moved to Beacon, and Jessica wanted to give back to the healing world by bringing awareness to others about Sickle Cell Disease. She wanted to participate in a walk for the disease, but could not find any in this area. So she started one, using the fundraising platform at Hope and Heroes, and now people in this area can increase their awareness about the disease, contribute to one of the best medical centers in the country that happens to be local to many in the Hudson Valley, and enjoy a beautiful 5K run along Dennings Point! A win win for all.

Jessica and Jesse Salomon during last year's walk.


The Salomon Family during a 5K Prep Walk through Dennings Point.

 
A table of volunteers from Delete Blood Cancer for bone marrow registration.

Visit Jessica's Hope and Heroes page to create a team, register to walk or run, simply donate, or to just attend as a cheerleader. Put in your to-do list to donate blood, and consider registering as a bone marrow donor.

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