Meal Train® for Bend Winter Shelter - 2020/2021
Meal Train® for Bend Winter Shelter - 2020/2021
Recipient Info
Allergies or Restrictions
Guests may have dental issues, so meals made with softer foods are preferable.
Food For
60 Adults, 10 Kids
Drop-Off Time
5:45PM
Special Instructions
If you'd like to volunteer, please click here: https://shepherdshouseministries.org/volunteer/ When you arrive: Please wear a facemask and check in at the front desk. Our team will assist you further. You are welcome to provide cutlery, napkins and paper plates with your meal. Beverages are not required, but bottled water is always appreciated. Please note: We do not have an oven at the shelter. We ask that all meals be delivered hot and ready to serve. Please use disposable serving containers and utensils. Thank you for your understanding. BY SIGNING UP FOR THE MEAL TRAIN YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES: As with any food preparations, during the COVID pandemic it is imperative that extra care is taken while preparing meals. Please sanitize hands and work areas appropriately to ensure there is no spread of any harmful bacteria or viruses. If within 2 days of preparing the meal you are experiencing any of the COVID symptoms, (a fever of 100.4 or higher, shortness of breath, a dry chest cough, or unusual change in taste or smell,) please contact Ryan Olufson immediately (951.318.1704 - ryano@shepherdshouseministries.org) so other arrangements can be made. Volunteers may prepare foods at home under the following conditions: Raw ingredients must be from an approved source that has been licensed and inspected, except for whole uncut fresh fruit and vegetables. Meat products must come from USDA inspected facilities. The following foods may not be provided: home-canned or home vacuum- packed foods, wild mushrooms, wild game, shellfish, sport-caught fish, raw milk, raw animal foods, eggs or meat products from non-commercial sources, unpasteurized juices, and water and ice from unapproved water systems. In your home kitchen: * All ingredients must be from approved sources. * Do not prepare or serve food when you or your family is sick. * Keep pets outside of the kitchen and food storage areas. * Hand washing removes germs that cause illness – wash your hands with soap and warm water for about 20 seconds. Use paper towels (not cloth towels) to dry hands. * Wash hands between tasks and whenever hands are contaminated, especially after using the restroom. * Use utensils whenever possible and limit hand contact with food. * Avoid advanced preparation of foods. Minimize reheating and cooling by simplifying recipes and cooking food the day you plan to serve it. * To prevent bacteria growth, keep hot foods hot (135oF or above) and cold foods cold (41oF or below) at all times, including transporting food to the event. * Limit the time that food is out of temperature control (refrigerator or stove). Keep food temperatures at 135oF or above or 41oF or below. * After perishable food is prepared and removed from its heat or refrigeration source, it has a 4-hour time limit before bacteria grows enough to make people sick. Discard perishable foods that exceed the 4-hour time limit. * Fully cook animal products: fish, pork and lamb to 145oF; eggs, beef and ground meats to 155oF; and poultry to 165oF. * Use a probe food thermometer (range of 0-212oF) to check food temperatures. Thank you for your help in keeping everyone as safe as possible!
Meal Drop-Off Location
Bend, OR
Meal Calendar
Volunteer to provide a meal.