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Hesed November 2021 Cooking Event

Hesed November 2021 Cooking Event



Hesed Cooks @ home AND @ Adas!

Our cooking program has grown significantly over the past year. Each month our Hesed cooks provide food for our social action partner organizations. This month we will be providing over 100 Thanksgiving meals for our partners. People depend on our food, and we are so happy to provide it! 

To cook at home, please sign up to bring either a corn pudding, pumpkin bread or both. Make and freeze your contribution any time, then drop your frozen food at the Adas Front Desk  during the week between 9am - 5pm (3pm on Fridays) before Thursday, November 18.

Whether you cook at home or not, on Wednesday, November 17 at 6:30 pm, we hope you will join us @ Adas to prepare the same recipes which will be stored in our Hesed freezers for Adas members in need of a little extra Hesed. We invite our in-person cooks to also cook at home, especially casseroles so we can feed everyone expecting food from Adas.  

 For our November cooking event:
•    Register below to cook @ Adas or cook @ home
•    Cook any time once you have the recipes.
•    Prepare one or both dishes and as many as you want of each. It is very important you follow the directions for how to prepare, wrap and freeze the food. Once the food arrives at Adas, we add ingredient labels before sending it on its way.
•    Deliver the frozen food at the Adas Front Desk  during the week between 9am - 5pm (3pm on Fridays) before November 18.

Recipes and instructions for cooking and delivery available here.

For our Adas Cooks @ Home events, food is delivered to the following community partner organizations our Social Action Committee works closely with: 

Anne Frank House - This independent non-profit organization provides permanent housing and other support including food to formerly homeless individuals. Currently 11 people, who have chronic mental illness, live in their own comfortable apartments provided by Anne Frank House.   

International Rescue Committee (IRC) – Through the IRC in Silver Spring, MD, Adas Israel helps serve recently arrived refugee families, easing the difficult transition to a new homeland by offering tutoring, help with job searches, transportation support and other services along with friendship. So far, Adas has mentored five refugee families from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Congo, and we are forming new teams now to assist even more newly settled families. For more information on how to become a mentor, please visit www.adasisrael.org/socialaction.

Martinsburg Union Rescue Mission – Just one hour from DC, the mission provides a residential program to help individuals formerly addicted to opioids develop social skills, self-esteem and positive work ethics. In addition, the mission provides meals at their facility to anyone in need, including many families affected by high unemployment, the opioid crisis and the pandemic.
   
Sasha Bruce Youthwork (SBY), established in 1974 is one of the largest and most experienced providers of services to youth in Washington, DC. Sasha Bruce helps young people find safe homes, achieve and maintain good physical and mental health, create and strengthen supportive and stable families, and explore opportunities in education and careers.  Our Hesed food will go to the Drop In Center which works with 40-50 young people and where they can eat breakfast, lunch and dinner.  Besides preparing food for these youths, SBY welcomes notes of encouragement and inspiration to these youths who are vulnerable.  These notes will be given to the youth in their Drop In Center.

TraRon Center - The TraRon Center after-school program provides a safe, supportive space for elementary school children affected by gun violence. During this pandemic, the Center has created a learning pod for children who are significantly behind and in need of support.


Ward 3 Mutual Aid - This organization is part of a grassroots response to COVID-19 in Washington DC. We are a collective of neighbors helping neighbors & organizing to build a just and equitable city.

The need for food is great at this time, so we are planning to continue Adas Cooks at Home as a monthly program. We hope you will cook this month and every month. The food you make does make a difference in the lives of many people!   Thank you for cooking for a cause.

If you would like to cook @ Adas and @ home, please register to cook @ Adas and complete the additional information in the registration below.
Fri, March 29 2024 19 Adar II 5784