Greagein's "big he joudood Bank They relaxed. It's a war . . . this battle against poverty. Along the way, "wor- rying" becomes a constant. At the Food Bank of Oakland County, the only Second Harvest Food Bank in Oakland' They knew that with Michelle's "breaking heart," focused writing skills, and powerful convictions, the food bank was County . . .we are experiencing record-breaking growth. in very good hands. In 1997, we distributed 2.7 million pounds of food. In ;1 /998, We may not have won the war against hunger yet. But this 3.8 million pounds! Yikes, that's a million pound inerease. battle, the battle to provide for agencies like Yad Ezra, JARC, And more agencies are joining, too. In 1997 we ser4ed 112 and hundreds more . . . sure looks more obtainable with emergency pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, senior centers, Greenstein on our team! and youth sites. Today, three more agencies joined, bringing our total to 143. Congratulations, Michelle, and welcome to the food bank family. We worry. To help develop food sources, friends, and funds, the food bank sought a development person who could light the fire of compassion in people's hearts. While a higher degree was not necessary, our selected candidate has an MSW from Wayne State University. Her internship of choice at the Hunger Action Coalition was demonstration enough that her inten- tions were in the right place. In the interview process, Michelle Greenstein told us her greatest weakness was her heart's inability to stop "breaking" when she sees injustice, intolerance, and despair. We saw this as her greatest strength. Now, she worries. When will she secure thatfirst S10,000 gift so she can purchase 85,000 meals for children under the age of 18, seniors over the age of 65, and "the working poor?" When will the family foundation, the corporate foundation, any foundation come through? Sometime though, between her first excited day on the job, and in between her research, thoroughness, excellence, and infectious optimism . . . the board and Executive Director of The Food Bank of Oakland County, began to do the most remarkable thing. The Food Bank of Oakland County is the only food bank that can fund raise, food raise, and friend raise in this county.* *with the exception of foundations and national corporations. Food Bank of Oakland County P.O. Box 431385 • Pontiac, MI 48343 (248) 332-1473 ItAttOXA1 f000 BAK tit 114011x United INey of Oakland County 6/1 199 Detroit Jewish News 11