Posted by Bill Osborne on Nov 23, 2018
Dr. Charles H.  Beady, Jr.,  CEO, Mississippi Food Network (MFN) spoke to the Rotary Club of North Jackson at the Club's November 19 Meeting. Dr. Beady is a native Georgian and was formerly president of the Piney Woods School in Rankin County. The purpose of his presentation was to thank the Rotary Club for its financial support and to discuss the role and activities of MFN. MFN was formed in 1984. and it serves 150,000 people monthly. MFN's mission is "to relieve poverty-related hunger in our service area by distributing donated and purchased food and grocery products through a network of member churches and nonprofit organizations. We provide nutrition education to our needy clients. We also emphasize advocacy and related needs." Per Dr. Beady, MFN serves 150,000 people monthly.
 
MFN is the only food bank located in Mississippi. It is a member of Feeding America, the nation's largest charitable hunger-relief organization. From its beginning in 1985 when it distributed 139,000 pounds of food, MFN has grown to the point that 21.4 million pounds of food were distributed in 2017. MFN is governed by a 24 person Board of Directors, Chaired by Felicia Lyles. MFN's 2017 Form 990 shows total revenue of $24.1 million in cash, grants and food donations received and operating expenses of $19.3 million. Overhead and fundraising totaled $1.8 million. 
 
MFN receives funding from a variety of sources, including grants, individual donations, churches, businesses, and foundations plus a small handling charge paid by member agencies for food receipts. Dr. Beady said that at any time, MFN will have 1.5 million pounds of food in inventory. Food is purchased when necessary. It is also received via food drives by local businesses, and donations from retail vendors such as Kroger, Sam's Club, & WalMart.
 
 

Dr. Beady is shown in the first following photo during his presentation and in the second with Club Vice President Greg Campbell who introduced him.

We thank Dr. Beady for his presentation and for his efforts on behalf of the needy citizens of Mississippi.