Dec 28, 2022

Cram the Van: 19,267 pounds of food donated for Barton Co. food bank

Posted Dec 28, 2022 8:00 PM
Mary Hoisington (far left), member services and key accounts manager, and John Sullivan (far right), trustee, presents a check to representatives of the Community Food Bank of Barton County (from right): Dan Haselhorst and Kathy Levingston, both volunteers, and Ruth Behrens, president of the food bank.
Mary Hoisington (far left), member services and key accounts manager, and John Sullivan (far right), trustee, presents a check to representatives of the Community Food Bank of Barton County (from right): Dan Haselhorst and Kathy Levingston, both volunteers, and Ruth Behrens, president of the food bank.

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From Wheatland Electric...

Wheatland Electric’s annual Cram the Van food drive has, once again, smashed previous collection records, raising a total of 54,599 pounds for a dozen local food banks.

That includes 19,267 lbs. of food for the Community Food Bank of Barton County ($1 donation = 1 pound of food).

Most of this year’s donation collection in Great Bend is attributed to the efforts of 10 local schools which participated in a friendly food drive competition during October 2022 and together collected a record-breaking 15,280 pounds of food.

Students from the top four participating schools (Jefferson Elementary School, Central Kansas Christian Academy, Golden Belt Home Educators, and Lincoln Elementary School) were together awarded $1,500 in cash prizes from Gifting Forward, a local foundation, for their collection efforts.

In addition to the school competition, additional can and cash donations were collected from our Great Bend Alive September Final Friday (Sept. 30), our local office, and monetary donations made online.

All cash and can donations were delivered by Wheatland employees and trustees right before the Thanksgiving holiday.

At the start of this fall, we sought out to “Think BIG!” and make this year’s Cram the Van our biggest, brightest, and best year yet. We’re excited to share that this year’s collection – just over 27 tons – is an 18% increase over last year’s collection (44,576 pounds).

This brings the combined nine-year food drive total to 226,908, or just over 113 tons of food. (In 2014, our inaugural year, our food drive raised 6,615 pounds of food.)

This year’s “Think BIG!” campaign comprised of 10 in-person donation events across our service area between September and November, where we brought our big energy and big ideas to the forefront of our food drive.

During this time, we traveled hundreds of miles in our big red van to collect both cash and can donations at these local events, where our cooperative employees and other volunteers grilled hamburgers and hot dogs for our co-op members as our way of saying “thank you.”

Our cooperative also coordinated additional friendly school competitions across three other area school districts (USD 363, USD 466, USD 356), which helped us raise several thousand more pounds of food across these communities. Winners from these additional school competitions received cash prizes from Wheatland Electric for their efforts!

Along with our in-person events, school competitions, and an online donation campaign, we also raised additional dollars through our fourth annual Co-ops Care Charity Golf Tournament, held this past September.

Thanks to the generosity of our full tournament of golfers, vendors, sponsors, and other supporters (including our own cooperative employees and volunteers) we were able to raise more than $20,000 in proceeds from our annual charity event, which serves as our kick-off to Cram the Van every fall.

Thanks to our co-op members, sponsors, schools, communities, volunteers, and other partners, we were able to donate non-perishable food items and cash to the following additional food banks, just ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday ($1 donation = 1 pound of food):

- Ministerial Alliance, Scott City – 4,645 lbs.
- United Methodist Food Pantry and Caldwell Food Bank, Caldwell – 2,775 lbs.
- Conway Springs Mission Mart (Cardinals Care), Conway Springs – 3,489 lbs.
- Emmaus House and Genesis Family Health, Finney County – 3,577 lbs.
- Harper Mission Mart, Harper – 2,591 lbs.
- Horns for Hope c/o USD 363, Holcomb – 6,753 lbs.
- Wichita County Food Bank, Leoti – 3,833 lbs.
- Hamilton County Food Pantry, Syracuse – 3,354 lbs.
- Greeley County Food Bank, Tribune – 4,315 lbs.