Friday, December 18, 2020

What's Happened This December at Sunday Breakfast

 

Help Provide Joy This Year


With the end of the year quickly approaching, we'd like to thank you for your continued support of the Mission. Because of your support this year, we have served more than 166,023 meals and cared for more than 2,385 individuals. None of this would be possible without the help and generosity of you and friends like you. 
Now as the weather gets colder and the health crisis continues, consider making one last gift before the end of the year. Together we can make a difference for those experiencing homelessness.  
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Shower Renovations are Underway


Below is a message of gratitude from Rev. Jeremy Montgomery. From all of us at Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission, we are so thankful for your help in getting this important project underway. 
We're excited to share that because of the help from friends like you, we've started the renovation of our new showers on the third floor at the Mission. Thank you for the part you all played in helping us reach our goal in such a short amount of time.

With Your Support, We Passed our Goal! 


This year for Giving Tuesday, we set a goal for $15,000, and together we raised over $18,000! Your continued support has allowed us to serve those experiencing homelessness in Philadelphia and we are so humbled by the support patrons like you continue to show us. 
Along the way, we were able to provide gifts to our guests as we reached our goals. Because of the support of donors like you, we were able to provide our guests with winter packs, which include a winter scarf and beanie. 

Thank You, AFP!


AFP recently recognized us for our COVID-19 Response on National Philanthropy Day. Our staff has worked relentlessly to follow physical distance guidelines while ensuring our guests did not feel socially isolated. Our mission could not do it without our staff. We thank you!
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Sackler Family Members to Testify at House Hearing Examining Opioid Epidemic
 

Sackler Family Members to Testify at House Hearing Examining Opioid Epidemic

Two members of the Sackler family, which owns OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, were scheduled to testify Thursday before a House panel investigating the opioid epidemic, according to Reuters. Read More

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Depression in Childhood or Teen Years May Increase Odds of Illness and Early Death

Depression in Childhood or Teen Years May Increase Odds of Illness and Early Death

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Opioid Industry Spent $65 Million Funding Advocacy Groups: Senate Report

Opioid Industry Spent $65 Million Funding Advocacy Groups: Senate Report

Nonprofit groups that advocate treating pain with medications have received $65 million since 1997 from opioid manufacturers, according to a bipartisan congressional investigation. Read More

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Teen Vaping Rate Stops Climbing, But Levels Stay High

Teens’ rate of vaping nicotine and marijuana leveled off this year, but rates remain high, according to the most recent figures from the annual Monitoring the Future survey. Read More

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College Students Who Moved Home Due to Pandemic are Drinking Less

A new survey finds college students who moved home due to the COVID-19 pandemic are drinking less alcohol, HealthDay reports. Read More

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Listen now: Dopesick Author Beth Macy on the opioid epidemic and reporting from rural America (Heart of the Matter with Elizabeth Vargas)

Legal Action Center & Partnership to End Addiction Spotlight Insurance Barriers to Addiction and Mental Health Treatment (Partnership to End Addiction)

Covid is having a devastating impact on children — and the vaccine won't fix everything (NBC)

Oregon Just Decriminalized All Drugs Here's Why Voters Passed This Groundbreaking Reform (U.S. News & World Report)

Danny Trejo, 52 Years Sober, Urges Those Fighting Addiction to Seek Treatment During Pandemic (The Hollywood Reporter)

Decades after her mom's pot conviction, a daughter fights for marijuana reparations in N.J. (NBC News)

Overdoses Are Increasing In The U.S. Over Covid-19: Here’s What Addiction Experts Want You To Know (Forbes)

Opinion: Too many quarantinis — a risk, especially for seniors (CNN)

I've cut down my drinking dramatically. So why do people think I tried to stop and failed? (The Guardian)

Opinion: Misplaced blame for opioid epidemic harms pain patients (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Americans Are Drinking More During The Pandemic. Here's How To Cut Back (NPR)

Recovery@BU Photo Project Aims to Promote Awareness (BU Today)

 

 
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Two Weeks Left to Reach Our Driven to $1 Million Goal

We need YOUR help to reach our Driven to $1 Million goal by year-end. Join our mission to help Save Lives and Families, One Driver at a Time.

Give the gift of giving this holiday season! Every dollar makes a difference for a family in need. Join our movement and show your support for our nation’s truck drivers. 

We're so close to reaching our goal, and we can get there with YOUR help. Make a donation and join our mission to help drivers in need. 

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How We've Helped in 2020


-This year to date, we’ve received 386 applications

-We've made over $375,326 in payments on behalf of beneficiaries. 

-We've paid for 71 vaccines, that's over $5,300 towards drivers' health and wellness

-One in two Rigs Without Cigs participants have quit and nearly a 1/3 have cut back by half or more. Almost $3,000 given for prizes for staying tobacco free!

-Here are the top issues these drivers have faced:
 
Making a difference for drivers in need. 
The St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund is excited to announce and offer a new free, CDC-approved, diabetes prevention program! This is a year long program with weekly live webinars focusing on nutrition, exercise, stress management, and more. Don’t let diabetes put the brakes on your career!

We are inviting all professional drivers at risk for type 2 diabetes to participate in this evidence-based lifestyle change program to reduce their risk of type 2 diabetes. The CDC estimates that people with prediabetes who take part in a structured lifestyle change program can cut their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 58%.

Learn more, take the risk test, and register for the program today! Driving Down Diabetes will start Feb. 1st.

Dr. Tim Ridley set to become Vice President of Board


Former trucker and current cheerful chaplain, Dr. Tim Ridley, of The Tim Ridley Show, has been elevated to Vice President of our Board of Directors. We're so grateful to have Tim apart of our organization, and look forward to his future in this new role. 
About St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund
The St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund (SCF) helps over-the-road/regional semi-truck drivers and their families who are out of work due to a recent illness or injury. Assistance may be in the form of direct payment to providers for household living expenses, such as rent/mortgage, utilities, vehicle payments, and insurance. The SCF also provides health and wellness programs such as free vaccines and smoking cessation. For more information, visit TruckersFund.org.

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