The Volunteers Powering Midwest Food Bank’s Mission
FLORIDA
Inspiring Through Resilience and Determination
When Midwest Food Bank delivered supplies to the South Naples Trojans, one volunteer stood out: Jeanelle. With unrelenting energy, she jumped right in, unloading cases of PowerAde faster than anyone else.
"We always appreciate hard-working volunteers, but Jeanelle was remarkable," said Scot Buss of Midwest Food Bank. "She was so quick and efficient that I didn't even realize she had a disability at first. Her drive is incredible."
This interaction encapsulates Jeanelle's spirit—a blend of determination, resilience, and an eagerness to help others. Her journey, however, is far more inspiring than one moment of volunteering.
Overcoming Challenges and Finding Her Strength
Born with a limb difference, Jeanelle has faced physical challenges since birth. Despite these obstacles, she has never let them define her. Regular care from her prosthetist, Laura Ryder, and countless trips to Cape Coral for adjustments have been part of her life since the beginning. Yet, Jeanelle approaches every challenge with an unstoppable mindset.
Her passion for sports reflects this resilience. Jeanelle started in tackle football, playing until age 10. As the physical demands increased, she transitioned to basketball and flag football, where she excelled. Recently, she quarterbacked her Under Armour Rise team to a championship and contributed to the South Naples Trojans cheer squad's national title win.
A Standout Role Model
Currently in 5th grade, Jeanelle shines off the field as well. Once struggling academically, she now holds an impressive 3.6 GPA and inspires her classmates with her love for learning.
Her achievements are made even more remarkable by her upbringing. Raised by her mother, Megan, in a single-parent household, Jeanelle's story is one of perseverance. Megan works two jobs yet ensures her daughter never misses a game, practice, or school event.
"She's not just an athlete or a student; she's an inspiration to everyone she meets," said Coach Fritz Jaquez of the Lely family. "Jeanelle radiates positivity and shows us all what's possible with hard work."
Why Jeanelle's Story Matters
Jeanelle's life shows resilience, determination, and the strength of community. Her journey demonstrates that challenges can be opportunities for growth rather than barriers. Whether excelling in sports, achieving in school, or volunteering with Midwest Food Bank, Jeanelle shows how small acts—like helping unload supplies—can make a difference.
INDIANA
Faith in Action: Kelli Halderman's Volunteer Journey
For 11 years, Kelli Halderman has been an integral part of Midwest Food Bank, Indiana. Starting with repacking projects twice a month with her son, Kelli's involvement has grown to include leadership roles, distribution work, and event organization.
As Vice President of the Advisory Board, Kelli helps guide strategic initiatives. She organizes the annual Christmas Gathering for board and staff and plays a key role in planning Kind Harvest, the organization's primary fundraiser.
Building for the Future
Kelli recently participated in the feasibility study for "Under One Roof: The Campaign for Midwest Food Bank, Indiana," a project to consolidate three warehouses into one facility. She sees the transition as vital for improving distribution efficiency and meeting community needs. "What I am most looking forward to is our growth and what God has in store for us next," she said.
Leadership in Service
Marcie Luhigo, Executive Director, praised Kelli's dedication: "She leads by example, is never above any task, and consistently follows through. Kelli cares deeply for our community."
Kelli's commitment reflects the core mission of Midwest Food Bank—supporting agency partners and volunteers while addressing food insecurity.
NEW ENGLAND
Faith, Teamwork, and Dedication: The Blondins' Story
John and Doreen Blondin are the kind of volunteers every organization dreams of: skilled, dependable, and brimming with a passion for service. As long-time volunteers with Midwest Food Bank New England, they embody what it means to serve with purpose and joy, enriching the lives of those around them.
The Heart of Service
Married for 45 years, John and Doreen's lives are a testament to faith and giving back. Their professional backgrounds—Doreen, a former state Department of Transportation worker, and John, a retired facility engineer—have equipped them with problem-solving skills and resilience. They're active in their church, with Doreen serving as parish council president and John working with the Knights of Columbus.
At Midwest Food Bank, this dynamic duo brings the same level of commitment. John recently earned his Class A license to drive big rigs, helping transport food across the region. Meanwhile, Doreen thrives in the fast-paced distribution environment, tackling tasks wherever she's needed, whether on pick teams, load teams, or accompanying John to pick up donations.
"John and Doreen have been a natural fit for Midwest Food Bank," says Corey Barrette, Executive Director of the New England division. "They're joyful, faithful, and always ready to serve wherever needed."
Finding Purpose Through Volunteerism
For Doreen, volunteering is more than just a way to stay active in retirement. It's a profoundly satisfying way to make an impact. "The world today is so chaotic. Volunteering here gives me perspective. Helping feed people in my corner of the world is incredibly fulfilling," she shares.
John agrees, noting that their work at Midwest Food Bank keeps them engaged while fostering a sense of community. Their shared dedication reflects a powerful belief: even small contributions can create meaningful change.
The Power of Community and Teamwork
One of the Blondins' favorite aspects of volunteering is the camaraderie at Midwest Food Bank. Doreen highlights the strong teamwork among staff and fellow volunteers. "Everyone here is working toward the same goal," she says. "The collaboration and kindness are truly unmatched."
John adds that the people they meet, both within Midwest Food Bank and in the communities they serve, make the experience worthwhile. Whether it's interacting with food recipients at Hockanum Valley Community Council or connecting with donors at Costco South Windsor, the Blondins feel inspired by the generosity and gratitude they encounter.
For the Blondins, faith is at the core of their commitment. Their service at Midwest Food Bank reflects a shared belief in living purposefully and helping others. Whether driving trucks to deliver food or fixing equipment in the warehouse, they see their contributions as an extension of their values.
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