Sept 9 FFE Eco-Film “Starved” via Zoom

Join us to view & discuss the film “Starved: Our Food Insecurity Crisis”

Register here today to join the Sisters and other Franciscans For Earth on Tuesday, Sept 9, 2025, from 6:30 to 8 pm Central via Zoom, for a free screening and discussion of the film Starved: Our Food Insecurity Crises. Following the half-hour film, knowledgeable speakers representing St Louis area food pantries, will address the issues. Robert Telthorst (Rob), director, and Sister Marie Orf, CPPS, associate director of St Anthony Food Pantry in South St Louis, will be joined by Andrew Diemer, executive director of the Wellston Center and Kat Walcott of the Incarnate Word Foundation.

This documentary is a collaboration between WQED and Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, with a goal to examine food insecurity as a societal problem, identify the causes, and introduce the people and organizations working to bring nutritious meals to the tables of those who need it. WQED, based in Pittsburgh, PA, was the nation’s first community-supported television station and went on the air on April 1, 1954.

According to the WQED website, “More than a million people in Pennsylvania are hungry because they cannot afford or do not have access to healthy food. Many others are unsure of how, or where they might get their next proper meal. For some, food insecurity is a matter of financial need. But often, entire communities are cut off from proper nutrition because there are no grocery stores nearby. These so-called “food deserts” are not the only challenge. Some neighborhoods have turned into “food swamps” – with a proliferation of fast-food restaurants and no healthy options.”

Speakers Rob and Sister Marie have first-hand knowledge gained through their work at St. Anthony Food Pantry in the Dutchtown neighborhood. Rob, who spent most of his professional career as an attorney, is in his 6th year as director. Sister Marie began her ministry to the pantry in 2010 after serving on leadership for her Precious Blood community for six years. Prior to that, she coordinated a food pantry and soup kitchen at St Vincent de Paul Parish in Chicago. According to the pantry website, stanthonyfoodpantrystl.org, the organization strives to end hunger and poverty on the Southside of St. Louis by providing nutritional food, personal care items, diapers and household items. “We assess the underlying causes of hunger and work for systemic change in keeping with Catholic Social-Economic Teachings. All people who seek assistance at the pantry are treated with dignity, compassion and respect.”

Andrew earned his Ph.D. in Education Policy and Equity from Saint Louis University, where his studies included understanding the spread of food insecurity in Missouri children. In 2024, he became Executive Director of the Wellston Center—a food pantry, thrift store, and social service hub in northern St Louis city. Learn more at wellstoncenter.org.

Kat is an intern with the Incarnate Word Foundation. As part of her internship, she composed a white paper analysis of the results of IWF’s March survey of nonprofits regarding how changes in federal funding and policies have been influencing their work in combatting food insecurity. 93 agencies responded, and the findings provide details on budgetary impacts on operations and communities served.

Registration:

To register, scroll down to “Book Event” and add the number attending. Click the small aqua “next” button to proceed to the sign up page where you will add your contact information and click “submit.” Upon registration, you will receive an email response that contains a Zoom link. Please save and flag/star the email response, so you can find that link to log in on the evening of Sept 9 at 6:15 pm Central. The presentation begins at 6:30, but we ask everyone to log in at 6:15 in case there are difficulties. We will try to send email reminders containing the link to Zoom registrants one day and one hour before the event.

The Sisters:

The Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help created a Franciscans For Earth (FFE) movement many years ago. Our goal is to educate, advocate, and collaborate on behalf of Our Common Home and all its inhabitants. We humbly appreciate your donations. They help us continue making opportunities available like these and so many others.

To learn about future, free, monthly, FFE Eco-Series events and our other outreach, bookmark the homepage of our website, www.fsolph.org. You can also follow us on Instagram at /franciscansforearth/, on Facebook at FranciscanSistersOLPH or on YouTube at FSOLPH1. Don’t forget to sign up to receive our Franciscan Spirit newsletter before you leave the website today. We publish a print edition once or twice a year. We supplement with online editions more often that contain film and speaker series updates and opportunities. Upon request, we can email the online Franciscan Spirit newsletter to your inbox throughout the year. Call (314) 965-3700, and leave contact information via voicemail at x111. You can also email your request and contact information to info@fsolph.org

Date
Sep 09 2025
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Time
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Online via Zoom
Organizer
Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Phone (314) 965-3700
Email info@fsolph.org
Other Organizers
Franciscans For Earth
Phone 314-965-3700, x111
Email srcheryl@fsolph.org
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