The Beacon: Annual Sign-Up Period Ends This Friday

Dave Gillen is the director of the Beacon. Submitted photo.

The Beacon Food Pantry annual sign-up period continues until Oct. 27 during the hours of 9:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

“Sign-ups must be done by October 27th,” said David Gillen, “There will be no exceptions.”

“You will need to call in advance to the Beacon to set an appointment for one of these days,  our phone number is 620-223-6869,” he said.

“You will need to bring with you,  to qualify for a food card:

“a picture ID for all adults in the household,

“a Social Security card for all in household and birthdates, all dependent children with different names must show full-time parental custody, adoption papers, and must live with you to be on your card.

“Proof of income, pension, retirement, social security disability, VA benefits, unemployment, child support/alimony, and any other income.

“If you receive any services from DCF please bring the verification letter.

“Please have your information with you when you come or you will be turned away and will have to reschedule an appointment.”

During this sign-up, clients may also sign up for the Adopt-A-Child (children’s Christmas present help) and the Elk Club Food Basket (food for the holidays), he said.

Clients are asked to please wear a mask if they have a cough or cold or have been exposed to COVID-19, for the safety of volunteers and staff, and only one person per family in the building at that time.

For those getting food that day, call in advance and your order will be on the back porch for pick-up.

Adopt-a-Child pick-up and  Elk food baskets will be at Community Christian Church on December 15 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pick-up will be a drive-through, like last year, according to Gillen.

Elk’s baskets will be delivered the Sunday before Christmas.

Clients are asked to please call to set up an appointment as soon as possible, Gillen said.

About the Beacon

The Beacon Food Pantry is a helping organization serving Bourbon County residents since 1985.

The food pantry clients who qualify, according to income,  will receive food assistance twice a month and hygiene products, baby formula, laundry, and dish soap per availability.

“We receive bakery and produce from Wal-Mart on  Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays and clients can shop in the main front lobby but are limited to one bag per family,” Beacon Director David Gillen said.

” The pantry also has a limited number of taxi passes and gas vouchers for doctors appointments,” he said.

Financial assistance, if qualified, is available on rent, utility bills, and prescriptions.

The Beacon is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is closed on Thursdays.

To qualify for a food card, a picture identification must be provided for all adults in the household, a Social Security Card for all in the household, and proof of residence in the county, and proof of income.

“If you receive any services from DCF must provide a copy from them,” according to Gillen.

“To order food or ask for financial assistance you must call ahead,” he noted. All food orders will be put on the back porch due to safety issues.”

To apply for financial assistance  the following is needed:

  • Picture ID for all adults in the house
  • Social Security card for all in-house
  • Proof of Income
  • Reason for the need
  • Fill out the income expenditures form
  • Copy of current bill
  • Proof of Bourbon Co. residency, such as current utility bill, or

And also a bank statement with the current name and address.

 

The building is located at 525 E. 6th Street in Fort Scott.

To contact: 620-223-6869 or

Email    [email protected]

The Beacon is located at 525 E. Sixth Street, Fort Scott.

 

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