Bloomin 5k & 1 Mile Walk | Clifton NJ | April 24, 2022
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Hunger and Homelessness

Stagnant wages, fixed incomes, unexpected health crises, significant house/car repairs, or other financial stress put many families and individuals at risk, sometimes compounded by domestic violence or substance abuse.

These situations leave people food insecure and a paycheck or two away from homelessness.  Some families double up to make ends meet, some individuals end up living on the street.  All live with the stress of uncertainty.

Two Problems
We Can Solve

Individuals or small groups can make a difference.  But, when a community pulls together for a united cause CHANGE happens.  REGISTER now to help end hunger and homelessness in Clifton.

Proceeds from BLOOMIN’ will help St. Peter’s Haven reach and serve more families/individuals in need, giving them a hand up vs. a hand out.  Funds will be used to purchase food, refurbish temporary housing, and provide a pathway to stable housing and greater independence.

When Community Comes Together

Whether you’re a competitive or recreational runner, a seasoned or novice walker, or a looking to meet up, have fun, and do good, BLOOMIN’ is the event for you and for Clifton!

With help the City of Clifton’s Task Force on Homelessness, St. Peter’s Haven is building an extraordinary event and community-wide response to hunger and homelessness.  While the Task Force works on long-term solutions, you can help with more immediate needs.  Start by supporting BLOOMIN’ and have a lot of fun!  DETAILS

Register For The Race

Put a spring in your step! Run. Walk. Join the movement. Together, we can end hunger & homelessness in Clifton!

Register Here

Did You Know?

The U.S. unemployment rate is under four percent, the lowest rate since 2000. And yet, 11.8 percent of the American population is food insecure.

1https://www.ers.usda.govhttps://www.ers.usda.gov

Even with the economy approaching full employment, nearly 40 percent of adults reported that they or their families had trouble meeting at least one basic need for food, health care, housing, or utilities in 2017.

1Material Hardship among Nonelderly Adults and Their Families in 2017: Implications for the Safety Net, Urban Institute, August 2018 https://www.urban.org/ – https://www.urban.org/

Nearly 51 million U.S. households do not earn enough to afford a monthly budget that covers housing, food, child care, health care, transportation, and a cell phone.

1United Way ALICE Project, a nationwide effort to quantify and describe the number of U.S. households that are struggling financially. May 2018https://www.unitedwayalice.org/ – https://www.unitedwayalice.org/

66% of all jobs in the U.S. pay less than $20 an hour. They comprise child care workers, home health aides, office assistants, store clerks, Uber drivers, hotline operators, grocery baggers, adjunct professors (college students) at community-colleges, and more, all working two or three jobs to make ends meet with little if anything left to save.

1United Way ALICE Project, a nationwide effort to quantify and describe the number of U.S. households that are struggling financially. May 2018https://www.unitedwayalice.org/ – https://www.unitedwayalice.org/

Today, nearly a third of the American work force — 41.7 million laborers – earn less than $12 an hour, and almost none of their employers offer health insurance.

1“Americans Want to Believe Jobs are the Solution to Poverty. They’re Not.” New York Times Magazine, Matthew Desmond, September 11, 2018.

Minimum wage workers in the U.S. would need to work a 122-hour week, or hold down three full-time jobs, to make a modest two-bed rental home affordable.

1Out of Reach 2018” National Low-Income Housing Coalition http://nlihc.org/oor – http://nlihc.org/oor

Over 1,000 individuals utilize the food pantry at St. Peter’s Haven every month. Half are seniors and home-owners. They could be your neighbors, friends, or people that serve you in low-paying jobs.

1St. Peter’s Haven, 2018, Clifton’s only food pantry https://www.nj.gov/education/students/homeless/ – http://www.saintpetershaven.org/

During the 2016-2017 school year, 193 children in the Clifton school system self-identified as homeless, living with relatives or friends or in temporary housing.

1• Regional Coordinator, McKinney-Vento Education of Homeless and Youth Program 2018,https://www.nj.gov/education/students/homeless/ – https://www.nj.gov/education/students/homeless/

Experiences of homelessness and housing instability in early childhood are associated with delays in children’s language, literacy, and social-emotional.
development.

1Ziol Guest, K. M., & McKenna, C. C. (2014). “Early childhood housing instability and school readiness”. Child Development, 85(1), 103–113

In the winter of 2017/2018, 12 homeless individuals were living on Clifton streets. Three homeless men died on the streets.

1Clifton HUD/Point in Time Survey/January 2018 https://hudhdx.info – https://hudhdx.info

The Federal Reserve Board recently reported that four in ten Americans can’t afford to cover an unexpected $400 expense.

1https://www.nj.gov/education/students/homeless/https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres.htm
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