White House highlights Rev. Sally Allocca as a "Champion of Change" for strengthening food security

9/10/2012
Rev. Sally Allocca is the pastor of East Lake UMC and the founder and Executive Director of Promoting Empowerment and Enrichment Resources (P.E.E.R., Inc.).P.E.E.R., Inc. P.E.E.R., Inc‘s projects include running the bustling East Lake Farmers Market each Saturday morning from May to October.

 

WASHINGTON, DC – On Thursday, September 6, 2012, the White House welcomed 11 Champions of Change who have committed themselves to Strengthening Food Security in the United States and around the world. These individuals know that hunger is an issue that touches the lives of people all around us.

North Alabama’s Rev. Sally Allocca was among those recognized. She is the pastor of East Lake UMC and the founder and Executive Director of Promoting Empowerment and Enrichment Resources (P.E.E.R., Inc.).P.E.E.R., Inc., a North Alabama Conference Advance Special,  is Sally's vision for transforming the diverse, low-income neighborhood where she resides into a thriving community that is empowered with resources for healthy living, learning, and working. P.E.E.R., Inc‘s projects include running the bustling East Lake Farmers Market, the East Lake Community Kitchen, and the East Lake Mobile Market. These programs increase food security and improve nutrition for those in need, especially children and senior adults, in the eastern area of Birmingham, AL.

Today, almost 1 billion people do not have access to a sufficient supply of nutritious and safe food, and 16 million children in the United State experience food insecurity each year. Using innovative approaches, these champions are striving to ensure that no man, woman, or child goes hungry and inspiring others to do the same.

“Today’s champions are examples of the groundbreaking work being done to tackle hunger at home and abroad. These individuals are making improved access to healthy food a reality for millions of individuals in need,” said Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan. “Establishing global food security isn’t just critical for those now suffering from hunger. It is also vital to our long-term economic prosperity. We applaud the champions for their efforts to empower families and communities and to reduce the depth and severity of hunger around the world.”

The Champions of Change program was created as a part of President Obama’s Winning the Future initiative. Each week, a different sector is highlighted and groups of Champions, ranging from educators to entrepreneurs to community leaders, are recognized for the work they are doing to serve and strengthen their communities.

Read the Champions of Change blog "Bringing Fresh and Healthy Food to East Lake" in which Sally tells her story.

 

Comments

1. Melissa Betts wrote on 9/11/2012 6:51:08 PM
Sally, What an amazing recognition for you and your congregation of "change agents". You are a true example of how God can give vision, and the strength to carry it out. Thank you for saying "it can start with me".
2. Dorothy Ann Webster wrote on 9/12/2012 8:03:15 PM
I am so proud of Sally and the Eastlake UMC community for being agents for transformation, and for being faithful witnesses to the love of Christ. They are truly making disciples for the transformation of the world! I am glad to see this recognition.
3. Melissa Self Patrick wrote on 9/12/2012 8:44:08 PM
Wonderful news...congratulations, Sally, and everyone at PEER and EUMC! What a blessing!
4. Nancy Hastings Hornsby wrote on 9/13/2012 2:32:51 PM
Congratulations, Sally! Your story and the witness of East Lake UMC and Peer are inspiring!
5. Doreen Duley wrote on 9/14/2012 11:49:15 AM
We rejoice in the good work and leadership Sally is offering. Good Ministry from a woman with her heart in the right place! The ministry continues.
6. Lonna Lynn Higgs wrote on 9/14/2012 1:16:38 PM
The PEER ministry is absolutely amazing but not one bit surprising--it's all so very Sally!! The recognition is well deserved.
7. Susie Knedlik wrote on 9/14/2012 1:53:45 PM
What a powerful ministry that's going on at East Lake. And the PEER work is just the tip of the iceberg. This community is making a come-back with Sally's leadership. Thanks for all you do, Sally!
8. Marian New wrote on 9/14/2012 4:54:12 PM
Sally, this is more than fantastic! What an honor to be invited to the White House! This community is so blessed by you and your congregation!
9. Odis & Jo Anne Minnitt wrote on 9/15/2012 8:49:33 PM
Congratulations Sally! That definitely put North Alabama on the map. It certainly is wonderful to receive such an honor. East Lake and North Alabama are blessed by your presence. Keep up the great work!
10. John Mount wrote on 9/17/2012 9:08:00 PM
Sally...you know how to love a neighborhood!
11. Barbara Mosley wrote on 9/18/2012 11:42:29 AM
Congratulations, Sally! What a tremendous honor in recognition for your devoted efforts to the community.
12. Carole J Newman wrote on 9/19/2012 7:26:37 PM
Congratulations and prayers are with you! You have been a blessing to all in your path. I am honored to know such a faithful servant to God and the community of East Lake!
13. Barbara Harper wrote on 9/19/2012 9:20:34 PM
Way to go, Sally!! You continue to make a difference!!
14. Barbara Harper wrote on 9/19/2012 9:31:53 PM
Way to go,Sally! You continue to make a significant difference!
15. Steve West wrote on 9/19/2012 9:51:22 PM
Congratulations, old friend! What a well deserved honor. Your work and the work of the people of Eastlake UMC and PEER are inspiring! You have used your gifts in marvelous ways and I am privileged to know you.
16. Charlie Gagne wrote on 9/20/2012 9:24:57 AM
U Rock!
17. Melody Traylor wrote on 9/20/2012 9:27:59 AM
WOW so deserved for all of you.
18. Martha Hauer wrote on 9/20/2012 10:17:46 AM
Thanks for loving your neighbor in a practical way that points us closer to Jesus.