Thanks to the New Bedford Comission on Hunger we were able to distribute fresh vegetables to 377 families today. Also a big thank you to the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachustees for their grant of $500.00 to the pantry. We are collecting gently used winter coats to distribute as soon as the weather turns colder so if you are cleaning out closets and have any warm coats you are not going to wear this year please donate them to be worn by someone who will really appreciate having it.
Our volunteers have been working behind the scenes to keep up with the needs of our community. Almost fifty hard working individuals come in each week and keep the pantry running. Without them it would be an impossible task. Several young men from a near by half way house come over and do all of the heavy lifting. They are happy to be out in the community and they sure make it easier for us to get the heavy work done.
Thanksgiving and Christmas will soon be here. With continuing generosity we hope to provide a turkey with the fixings for Thanksgiving and a new blanket for Christmas. The nurses from Southcoast Health Care Van will be distributing free flu shots, date is yet to be announced.
Thanks to all who help us to help others. Paula Briden, Coordinator
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Back to School Joy!
and school supplies to many happy children who all promised wthey would work hard this year
to get good grades. Hopefully we will receive more backpacks to distribute next week.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Summer comming to an end.
The summer has yielded much produce donated from The Boston Food Bank, The Commission on Hunger and many individual gardens around the New Bedford area. On week we were so blessed with produce families received multiple fresh vegetables and fruit. With Labor Day fast approaching we are now collecting back to school supplies for the children of our families. Many children will not be fortunate enough to have new shoes or clothing for the first day of school but it would be wonderful for them to receive much needed school supplies. One fall, St. Mary's Church of New Bedford, collected over one hundred backpacks that we distributed. You wouldn't believe how much it meant to these kids. One little girl after picking out a hot pink backpack told me it was better than Christmas. So please whatever you might be able to do to help these kids is really appreciated.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Busy Times
Over 300 families have been coming to the pantry each week. We have had enough food to distribute thanks to The Boston Food Bank and contributions from many individuals. Our volunteers start preparing food to be distributed at 9am each Thursday. Chef Ross starts prepping food for lunch at 8am. It's intense work by dedicated volunteers that helps those in need. The food is gratefully accepted
and distributed by enthusiastic volunteers who care about those they help.
"Respect, Hope and Peace" by those who give and receive are what help make the pantry work so well. We continue to accept gently used winter coats to distribute during the winter months.
Monday, May 28, 2012
How to Apply for Help
How to apply for help:
Food pantry hours are Thursdays from 11:30-1:30 pm.
New families are asked to sign in at 11:00 am.
You will need to fill out a questionnaire,
your information is put into the computer and
you are given a key tag. Each time you receive food,
just swipe your tag to be logged into the computer.
Presently we are distributing to all families each
week as long as we are receiving enough donations
to meet the demand. This is subject to change
depending on the increased needs of those in
our area. We are blessed by receiving food from
the Boston Food Bank and the generosity of
so many who care about helping out their
neighbors.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Busier Than Ever
Recently the food pantry has been busier than ever. One week we had forty one new families sign in to receive help. There was a loss of 400 jobs in the city and many of those are finding their way to the food pantry doors. Thankfully donations have been generous. We are trying to meet the needs of those seeking help by temporarily distributing food to all letters of the alphabet every week instead of every other week. This means that we have to distribute less food to each family in order to meet the need of so many. We are now providing over 300 hot meals each week and last week we distributed food to over 330 families. The lines are reaching around the block.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Thanks to Rock Funeral Home
Thanks to the generosity of Rock Funeral Home canned hams will be distributed on Holy Thursday to food pantry families. Pictured from left to right:Aime Delaney, Jacquelyn Aubuchon, BetteDunn, Paula Briden and Curt Moraes.
The folks at Rock Funeral Home wanted to do something special for Easter and they certainly have helped the food pantry in a big way. Families will be surprised to be receiving such a wonderful gift for their Easter meal. We will also be distributing chickens, fruit pies and various assorted fresh vegetables. A bountiful meal will be enjoyed by those families we reach out to help each week.
This timely donation also counts in the Feinstein Challenge. We are half way through and we are doing great thanks to all of your generosity. Bishop Stang High School had a cereal drive and collected 900 boxes of assorted cereals to be distributed. Joseph's Apprentices from Bishop Stang will be helping out at the pantry during April school vacation. Each year a dozen students come for the day to work at the pantry, they also provide lunch for the 300 or so we serve on that day. It is always inspiring to have youth help out to serve the needy.
Once a young man asked me how he could get a job like mine. I had to tell him there is no monetary reward but a big spiritual reward to be able to serve. Just ask any of our 50 volunteers what it means to them to be able to help out each week in some way.
The folks at Rock Funeral Home wanted to do something special for Easter and they certainly have helped the food pantry in a big way. Families will be surprised to be receiving such a wonderful gift for their Easter meal. We will also be distributing chickens, fruit pies and various assorted fresh vegetables. A bountiful meal will be enjoyed by those families we reach out to help each week.
This timely donation also counts in the Feinstein Challenge. We are half way through and we are doing great thanks to all of your generosity. Bishop Stang High School had a cereal drive and collected 900 boxes of assorted cereals to be distributed. Joseph's Apprentices from Bishop Stang will be helping out at the pantry during April school vacation. Each year a dozen students come for the day to work at the pantry, they also provide lunch for the 300 or so we serve on that day. It is always inspiring to have youth help out to serve the needy.
Once a young man asked me how he could get a job like mine. I had to tell him there is no monetary reward but a big spiritual reward to be able to serve. Just ask any of our 50 volunteers what it means to them to be able to help out each week in some way.
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