Training for a disaster

Red Cross personnel learn to feed those displaced

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Red Cross personnel serve meals Saturday at First United Methodist Church of Peoria. The exercise was to teach them how to feed a large group during a disaster.

By Marc Strauss

Nancy Bentley of the Red Cross is preparing for the worst.

"We're learning how to start a mass care kitchen and run it from start to finish," said Bentley, the director of the Red Cross in Canton. "For a lot of us we've never done that before."

But they did it Saturday.

And while the dining room at First United Methodist Church of Peoria isn't a disaster area, about 20 Red Cross personnel were there training to feed up to 400 people during an emergency.

"My assignment was making a lot of cookies," said Rick Brown. "It started smelling pretty good. And they all got on the tray."

It was a team effort. Every Saturday, for the last 15 years, the Loaves & Fishes Ministry has served hot meals at the First United Methodist Church of Peoria to those in need.

"We have a great kitchen here," said Colleen Soon of Loaves & Fishes. "Heart of Illinois Harvest gets food from grocery stores and restaurants that would normally throw away food. They had the food, we had the kitchen, so it's a good collaboration between the two organizations."

"(Loaves & Fishes) started as a smaller group and gradually, through the years, it's increased," said Deb Williamson. "Word got around and we've been able to keep going with it. It's a great ministry and it does your heart good to see someone get a good meal in their stomach."

While training for difficult times, the Red Cross volunteers experienced some very good ones.

"The gratification is seeing someone with a hot meal after they're traumatized by a disaster," said Carolyn Hughes of the Red Cross. " Giving cookies to a kid, that means more to them than a piece of chicken."

But the next time they do it it won't be a drill.

Monday, Nov 16 at 2:14 PM Carolyn Hughes American Red Cross wrote ...

On behalf of the American Red Cross Central Illinois Chapter in Peoria, I (we) would like to send a big thank you to the South Side Mission. Without their partnership in the Disaster Kitchen Training that took place on Sat 11/14 we could have fixed a cold lunch. S.S.M. allowed us,the Red Cross, the use of both their kitchens. 20 Red Cross volunteers prepared a meal for 430 people in these kitchens.

Monday, Nov 16 at 2:04 PM Carolyn Hughes American Red Cross wrote ...

I would like to thank WEEK and especially Mark Struss for joining us at the Red Cross Disaster Kitchen Training on Sat 11-14-09.Mark did a nice job of getting our word out. That of Loaves & Fishes and the training provided by the Red Cross. We are both here to support our community . The Red Cross trains for both local and national disastors. Thanks again Mark.

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