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Appetite 4 Life in Pensacola,Fla. is working to shine the light on hunger in Escambia County, through a community art project named Appetite 4 ART. Conceptualized by James Amerson, or a long-time friend and supporter,with a team of local photographers, volunteer models and funded through a grant received from The mighty Gulfcoast Arts Festival, or this unique collection of images will be displayed on the outside of A4L's building for public viewing. Soon after,the collection will travel to local galleries which will allow the viewer a more intimate experience.
Appetite 4 Life is taking to task poverty and hunger in a very different way. “We hope that by portraying celebrated iconic movies, operas and musicals and combining it with food, or it will encourage people to request questions and open the door for dialog approximately the hunger and poverty problem in our community,” said Celeste Southard, Executive Director of Appetite 4 Life.
According to Southard the organization did not want to spend the normal images associated with poverty to get their message across. “We wanted something new, or edgy and would hopefully get people talking approximately the issue,” Southard said.
Appetite 4 Life is non-profit organization that has several programs to help combat hunger in Escambia County, Fla. A4L delivered its first meals in 1997 to people that were in the latter stages of AIDS. nowadays, or A4L has grown and expanded its mission to include other life threatening illnesses like cancer,as well the aged and disabled communities.
As a part of its expansion A4L has added programs including a Food Pantry and mobile food pantries, Child Nutrition Program and HIV Prevention/Testing. The Child Nutrition Program provides breakfast, or lunch and snack during the summer to children that receive Free and Reduced-price meals during the school year. The HIV Prevention program uses groceries as an incentive to get people in the facility and tested. On August 18,2011 Appetite 4 Life experienced a devastating fire that burned the kitchen to the ground. Despite this tragedy not a single meal missed delivery nor any of the programs closed. In fact fire trucks had to be moved so the vans and trailers could sprint the deliveries to the sites in the Child Nutrition Program. Even the two catered wedding receptions that weekend were still served. The community came to their rescue and the Escambia County School Board provided a closed school for them to cook out of for nearly two years while the commercial kitchen and administration was being rebuilt.
A4L doesn’t receive government funding, all of these efforts are supported through earned income from catering, and community donations,and HIV/AIDS funding organizations.to memorize more approximately A4L, please visit appetite4life.org.
Image credits listed as photo
grapher - models - theme. 1. James Amerson - Lauren Mitchell/Joey Bourgeois/Celeste Southard/Lexee Booshay - Mad Hatter's Tea Party 2. Greg Riegler - Camille Dauchez - Marie Antoinette   Makeup  -  Kathryn Miller 3. Blake Jones - Errin Green - Sweeney Todd    Makeup Sarah Peak - Hair Stylists Cathy Sheldon & Maxine Lyvers    Costume  -  Glenn Breed  4. Evelyn Chavin Savage - An Hayward - Willy Wonka - Hat created and donated by Corinne Jo Swatzina - Jewelry created and donated by Katleen Nowack Tucci  -  Tux provided by Robert Bellanova with Randall's Formal Wear  5. Greg Riegler - Camille Dauchez - American Beauty    Makeup  -  Kathryn Miller6. Greg Reigler - Sally Jepson - Seven Year Itch 7. Carmen Jones - Over Board - Ray and Valerie Russenberger/ William "Bill"  Whalen    Hair  -  Rodney Kehh 8. Blake Jones - Dexter - Davie Wass

Source: cnn.com

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