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Tomme
12-29-2006, 12:32 PM
During the month of February LSBA is sponsoring

HAM FOR THE HUNGRY

This is a project which should benefit everyone (except the hogs :wink: ). We'll get to go hunt! We can help whittle down the excess hog population and of course first and foremost, we can do a good deed to help feed needy families.

We are cureently putting together a list of places that will accept quartered hogs as donations. We have sites in Houston, San Antonio, San Marcos, Temple and Houston. If you know other places (such as shelters or soup kitchens that will accept skinned and quartered donations, please post back or let me know so that I can add them to the list.

This is somewhat a "do it yourself" project. By that I mean that every bowhunter is encouraged to set up group hunts, go to their own lease, or public lands and harvest hogs for this project. We may have some opportunities to hunt come available and if so, we will post back with these as they come available. How well we do with this project, however, depends not only on the efforts of the hunt committee and the LSBA EC, but of each bowhunter willing to go slam some ham for the needy.

I'll be out in February with my bow and pledge at least one hog. Who else wants in?

tinman
12-29-2006, 09:22 PM
Count me in!...now I just gotta find a place to go huntin'!

Tomme
01-04-2007, 02:15 PM
Here's some locations to drop off hogs. I'll add more as they become available.


1. About 1 mile off of I-35 in San Marcos. Contact is Joe Lee at 512-805-7544 or 512-738-6924. you can also go to their website of feedthelost.com. Joe said they have room for ONE HUNDRED HOGS! You can bring them in simply field dressed and they will take it from there. Of course if the weather is hot, you'll probably need to quarter them out so as to get them into your cooler.

2. You can also go to huntersharvest.org which is Houston based. On their website they list three locations which will take skinned and quartered game. These are
-Open Door Mission - Near I-10 and Lockwood, Call Charles at 281-382-2109 or Andrew at 713-805-3249
-Victory Home Aldine Area and third Ward, Call Joe at 281-935-0990
-Victory Family, Near I-45 and Patton, Call Frank at 713-373-6065/713-699-4357

If you take some in, please post back and let us know the count. Also, don't forget that this is a deduction (that's not why we do it, but it can go toward that new bow).

bustedassranch
01-12-2007, 12:48 PM
I'm in...aint sure I feel the 100 hog deal but I want to put a dent in them. :D
Kevin

BUFF
01-20-2007, 10:17 PM
I'm along way from Houston. If I shoot a few, Clean them and give them to families that need the meat, will they still count ?

tinman
01-20-2007, 11:19 PM
We need to find a place that'll take the pigs out your way, Buff.

Let's start stacking up the pork tomorrow night! ;)

Tomme
01-21-2007, 12:50 AM
Buff it counts in my book.

Might also check to see if there's a soup kitchen in your neck of the woods. Or possibly you could call some local food pantries or churches that minister to the needy. They might not take it themselves, but they might know a place it could be put to good use.

Another possiblility might be to see if we could get an LSBA equivalent of the TBH express. Call it the LSBA express maybe. That way if the hogs could be carried to San Marcos, San Antonio or Houston then they could go to those pantries.

Either way it counts in my book, and it's true to the traditions of some early bowhunters on this continent that would share their game with the those less well off in the tribe.

BUFF
01-21-2007, 08:02 AM
I was coming home from work one day a couple of years ago when I came upon a half dozen cows in the county road. There was a little wood framed house on a hill so I went there to tell the folks their fence was down. When I knocked on the door there was no replay for a while, finally a little girl opened the door just a crack and peeked out at me. I asked if here Daddy was home and I could tell she was afraid of me and didn't want to admit he was not, so with my biggest grin I bid her a good day and left their yard. I put the cows up, fixed the fence and went on my way. A couple of weeks later I whacked a 150 pound hog. I carried it home, cleaned it and put it on ice. What to do with it????? Remembering the cute little girl I loaded the ice chest and headed out. Luckily her father was home this time. It took 20 minutes for me to get him to understand that I was trying to give him the meat as he spoke not a word of English. I can not speak any Spanish and I'm not sure it would have helped as I think he was from further south than Mexico anyway. Finally after getting my Bow out and making pig sounds I saw the light come on. He called out to his family, 5 little kids from 8 to 2 came out. As is often the case the little girl spoke English better than I do and explained they were very afraid of me at first but her Daddy was thrilled with the Hog. I carried them one or two a month for the next 6 or 8 months until one day they were gone. After the first one, I was meet in the yard with much excitement as the whole family would come out to see what I had brought them.

Linedawg
01-21-2007, 12:24 PM
That counts in my book Buff. Well done :!:

Tomme
01-22-2007, 11:16 PM
That's great Buff. Hope everyone can "Pledge a Pig"


Here's another place that Dena found to take Hogs in the San Antonio area. This gives us San Antonio, San Marcos and Houston. If someone has one to donate in the Temple area I can get you the phone # for Martha's kitchen who will take them quartered as well.





Dena - here is the contact information for Teen Challenge in San Antonio. They are very interested in receiving meat from Hams for the Hungry. They can take both processed and unprocessed meat. The unprocessed meat should be skinned & quartered.

My contact is Robert Santos.

Robert says that those who want to deliver meat should call Brother Bill at this number:

(210) 624-2075

The address is:

2850 S. Loop 1604 W., Lot #1
San Antonio, TX 78264-3431

Thanks for the opportunity to participate in your tournament in July - I'll get back to you with an answer after our next Board meeting.

Blessings, Cathy

Cathy Lawdanski
Coordinator
The Get Together
www.thegettogether.org

Hunters' Harvest
www.huntersharvest.org

281.320.8259

Hot4huntin
01-23-2007, 09:52 AM
Thanks for posting the info, Tomme!! Hunter's Harvest is trying to find some other places around the state for us to donate the hogs. They have been very helpful and there are some other projects in the works with them too. Details coming soon! :D

Way to go, Buff!!! To me, it adds more meaning to my hunts if I know that I will be able to share the bounty with others. Bobby and I fed a family out of our freezer this past year. The father was struck by a drunk driver, has a wife and two kids and was unable to work because of his injuries and multiple surgeries. I have never seen a family more appreciative!

BUFF
01-23-2007, 03:33 PM
Losthawg an I need a place around Rotan, Sweetwater or San Angelo

Injun
01-23-2007, 08:30 PM
Tomme, I'll give it a spin too. If you or Dena know anyone in the greater Houston area that will let us come out and take care of their pig problem, I'll round up a local posse and go after them. If it's close we'll be more able to spend a little more time in the field after work and weekends. Give me a call and We'll try to help. Steve (281)703-8257 Get me live or leave message. :idea:

Tomme
01-23-2007, 08:33 PM
Buff you might try calling either the Social services agencies or perhaps a church that does Charity work in the community to see if there's a local soup kitchen or food pantry. I think that food pantries might want it already broken down to one pound packs, but if there's a homeless shelter or soup kitchen they might be happy to get quarters and chop them up themselves.

BUFF
01-23-2007, 09:39 PM
I think I have Tinman and 2050Z talked into going...if they do they can haul them back to Dallas

Tomme
01-23-2007, 09:46 PM
Cool . Sounds like a fun trip.

If Tinman or Timm know the phone # for a place in the DFW region that will take donations, would they please post it here and over on TBH. Had a request for a drop off point earlier today.

Hot4huntin
01-26-2007, 09:09 AM
Here is an AUSTIN area ministry that will take processed or unprocessed meat:

Victory Ministries of Austin
2300 Canterbury St.
Austin, TX 78702

Contact - Len Creasy
512.480.5002

victoryministries@prodigy.net

www.outcryinthebarrio.org

Hunter's Harvest is working on a ministry in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Cathy thinks she has found one, but they are playing phone tag.

Hot4huntin
01-26-2007, 10:23 AM
Dallas/Ft. Worth area facilities:

These are all Teen Challenge Centers:

Dallas
Contact: Paul Acker or Troy Clawson
1106 Graham
Dallas, TX 75223
214.824.6181

Maypearl (SE of Waxahachie)
Contact: Ed Dyer
5128 FM 66
It will say Lakeview Camp & Conference Center - Offices are in Cabin 14
972.923.2141

Winnsboro
Contact: Darrell or Gary
598 CR 231
903.866.2318

BUFF
01-26-2007, 06:56 PM
Thanks :D hot4hunting

Ronny
01-26-2007, 08:14 PM
Marty I will contact the Winnsboro location Monday and see how many hogs they will take. I'll post back here with the info.

Ronny
01-30-2007, 06:18 AM
Talked to the guys at Winnsboro, they will let me know this a.m.

BUFF
01-30-2007, 07:29 AM
thanks that locaqtion will work well for me it is not but 60 or 70 miles from here

Ronny
01-30-2007, 01:30 PM
Good news, the Teen Challenge in Winnsboro will take the hogs. They would like for us to call when we head that way with a pig, (903-866-2318) Monday- Saturday 8am-5pm Please. Darrell is the guy I talked too but anyone there can help you.
Good luck to everybody and lets get those folks some PORK

Ronny
01-30-2007, 11:31 PM
ttt

Hot4huntin
02-05-2007, 10:19 AM
Another ministry in the Houston area:

New Life Resort
Contact: George Steed
(281) 384-0397
8431 LANHAM LANE
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77075

Hot4huntin
02-05-2007, 03:53 PM
For a $25.00 processing fee:

Joey's Jerky
4770 Keller Haslet Road
Keller, Texas 76248
PHONE: (817) 379-2230
FAX: (940) 431-2230
Joeysjerky.com

They will take hogs all year for Hunters for the Hungry. Hogs will just need to be gutted. Call for hours of operation.

Tomme
02-05-2007, 06:57 PM
The processing fee is tax deductible if you itemize as is the value of the hog and the mileage. Those might help with the processing.

BUFF
02-06-2007, 07:27 AM
it takes a special kind of Lady to use gutted instead of field dressed :D

Hot4huntin
02-06-2007, 01:10 PM
Hey, I resemble that remark! I'm not sure "Special" is the right word though. :)

Tomme
02-06-2007, 08:43 PM
Clark posted on TBH that he'd taken a hog and dropped it off at the San Marcos location and Cathy from Hunter harvest said that another had been taken by Jeremy in the Winnsboro area. So we have two in the freezer and are counting. Anyone else got one yet? We need a total here!

Also Cathy from Hunter Harvest has done a nice right up on the project and given LSBA credit for the project. Here's her write up.



Read on...
Hams for the Hungry

Sponsored by Lone Star Bowhunters Association


Hams for the Hungry is a project of Lone Star Bowhunters Association. LSBA has partnered with Hunters' Harvest to identify ministries feeding the hungry throughout Texas that will accept donations of skinned and quartered hogs.
Bowhunters are encouraged to set up group hunts, go to their own lease, or public lands and harvest hogs for this project. A listing of organizations that accept donations of skinned and quartered hogs can be found at www.huntersharvest.org. If you know of an organization that can accept this type of donations that is not listed, contact cathy@huntersharvest.org


She is really excited and pleased that we have taken on this project, so come on folks get out there and produce some pork!

BUFF
02-06-2007, 09:56 PM
i have a group of 5 headed to Rotan this weekend. wish us luck

Hot4huntin
02-07-2007, 09:49 AM
It is great to know donations are coming in!

Good luck to you and your groupies, Buff!!! :)

Hot4huntin
02-08-2007, 11:05 AM
Midland area:

Teen Challenge Permian Basin
Contact: Pastor Scott Reynolds
(432) 687-0348 or 432.416.0555
e-mail: teenchallengepb.exdirector@procominc.net
6901 So. County Rd. 1200
Midland, TX 79706

LostHawg
02-08-2007, 11:41 AM
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Hey, there might be something to this. ;)

Tomme
02-25-2007, 07:27 PM
OK I'm finally going to get a chance to go hunt for a couple of days, with hopes of redeeming my pledge. Assuming that a lot of you may have been as busy as I've been, I think we ought to extend the drive through next Sunday March 4th. I'll report back by then and any of the rest of you who've tried to do this please post back your resutts as well.

Also, Hunter's Harvest is having a clean out your freezer project, so you might look above (or go to the Hunter Harvest website) and donate any extra game, fish, T-bones, etc. that are going to waste in your freezer.

bustedassranch
03-05-2007, 07:45 AM
Well Feb has come & gone..I worked my way right out of a few hunting trips I still plan on donating to the cause just not in the month we were suppose to. :oops: My first full day off in a while & I am sick & going to the Dr.