Thanks to Rachel Nelson for using social media to organize a fundraiser for the purchase of new children’s books for Pantry clients; and, thanks to all who contributed towards the purchase of books.
Community Support Update! Sudbury Steps Up To Help Those In Need!
During this pandemic, the SCFP has witnessed substantial community support. Neighbors have volunteered their time. The Chinese-American Association of Sudbury provided needed cleaning supplies in March and organized multiple large food donations for the Pantry thereafter. In addition, all four Sudbury elementary schools organized independent food drives delivering the food during the week ending April 17th. And, The First Baptist Church of Sudbury, the Presbyterian Church, St. John’s Lutheran’s Church, St. Vincent’s Conference at St Anselm’s as well as St. Vincent’s Conference at Our Lady of Fatima each organized successful food drives, most of which food was delivered to the SCFP on Friday April 24th.
And on May 1st, the Memorial Congregational Church of Sudbury (MCC) delivered yet another well-rounded and substantial load of filled banana boxes of donated food and personal products, which all together (with the other donations and what we are able to obtain through Greater Boston Food bank) will help keep our shelves filled for several weeks. Thank you community!!
Many Thanks To The Wonderful Sudbury Community For All Of The Support That You Have Shown Us Over The Past Few Weeks!
Many thanks to the wonderful Sudbury community for all of the support that you have shown us over the past few weeks. You’ve provided financial donations and organized community wide food drives aiming to keep our shelves full. Additional gratitude and appreciation is noted for those willing to donate their time to actively volunteer at our organization during this “health crisis”. It takes our village to serve, for example, 103 clients just this past week. And it took quite a few teachers donating their time to keep us operating. We’re in this fight together to help each other and to try to do so safely and respectfully.
Information About The Corona Virus And The Food Pantry (info in English, Spanish and Portuguese)
The Sudbury Food Pantry and Our Lady of Fatima are working together creatively and collaboratively to serve our most vulnerable neighbors. Understanding that the evolving health crisis requires continuing reassessment, the Sudbury Food Pantry WILL BE open on Tuesday during usual hours of operation. BUT operational procedures for clients and volunteers will be changed. At this same time, it is imperative that we provide a safe and sanitized environment given the current health crisis. No determination beyond Tuesday can been made at this time. All is subject to continuing reassessment.
Sudbury Food Pantry y Our Lady of Fatima están trabajando juntas de manera creativa y colaborativa para servir a nuestros vecinos más vulnerables. Entendiendo que la crisis de salud en evolución requiere una reevaluación continua, la despensa de alimentos de Sudbury ABRIRÁ el martes durante las horas habituales de operación. PERO los procedimientos operativos para clientes y voluntarios serán cambiados. Al mismo tiempo, es imperativo que proporcionemos un entorno seguro y desinfectado dada la actual crisis de salud. No se puede hacer ninguna determinación más allá del martes en este momento. Todo está sujeto a una reevaluación continua.
A Despensa de Alimentos de Sudbury e Nossa Senhora de Fátima estão trabalhando juntos de forma criativa e colaborativa para servir nossos vizinhos mais vulneráveis. Entendendo que a crise de saúde em evolução requer reavaliação contínua, a Sudbury Food Pantry SERÁ aberta na terça-feira durante o horário normal de operação. MAS os procedimentos operacionais para clientes e voluntários serão alterados. Ao mesmo tempo, é imperativo que proporcionemos um ambiente seguro e higienizado, dada a atual crise de saúde. Nenhuma determinação além da terça-feira pode ser feita no momento. Tudo está sujeito a contínua reavaliação.
Update On Community Support: Kits for Kids, Sudbury Garden Club, Women’s Group from Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, Leap School
The SCFP expresses gratitude to our wonderful community for their thoughtful donations during the month of September, specifically: Kits for Kids (a Marlborough based nonprofit) for their Valentine’s themed gift bags for our clients’ children, the Sudbury Garden Club for delivering pots of flowers for each of our clients on Feb 13th, the Women’s Group from Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints for many lovely personal hygiene products, and the wonderful staff and parents of Sudbury’s Leap School for their annual food drive sponsored on our behalf.
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