Here are a few examples of how the AIRC Breakfast-in-a-Bag program touches the lives of Lakota Elders on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota.
“Right now the Breakfast-in-a-Bag that I have been receiving is nutritious foods. A lot of Elders do not get the proper foods they need. At least they get nutritious foods through Breakfast-in-a-Bag. It is an excellent program!” —B. Bordeaux of Rosebud
[Without the AIRC Breakfast-in-a-Bag service] “I will stand in soup lines in Mission or Rosebud.” —J. Yellow of O'kreek
"Some of our Elders live on fixed incomes. After all of their living expenses are taken care of, they don't have very much left over for groceries, so the Breakfast-in-a-Bag program comes in handy...I've heard and learned about it through my relatives. Thank you for your help." —L. Crow Dog of Grass Mountain Community
[Without the AIRC Breakfast-in-a-Bag service] “I would miss it very much, and I wouldn’t have the good variety. I also have diabetes, and my husband does much cooking for me as I’m almost blind, so it really does help.” —L. Swanson of Antelope
[Without the AIRC Breakfast-in-a-Bag service] “I wouldn’t get the food items I really need to eat to maintain my diabetes.” —B. Thin Elk of Swift Bear |