
Food and gift certificates needed in 15 Eastern Massachusetts locations to help feed our neighbors in need
BOSTON (March 8, 2007) … Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Boston is asking the community for donations to help provide food for our neighbors in need. Throughout Eastern Massachusetts, Catholic Charities has 8 food pantries that are in need of a variety of items in order to provide for the individuals and families they serve. Other food assistance programs, available at 7 additional locations are also in need of resources.
"While people are very generous during the holiday season, food donations typically slow down after the first of the year, however, the need for assistance remains the same," said Rev. J. Bryan Hehir, president of Catholic Charities of Boston. "With the harsh realities of winter, many of the poor and working poor in our communities are in greater need of assistance. Many struggle to pay bills and often times they must choose between paying utility bills or buying food; most often people choose rent and heat over food."
Pantries are seeking donations of pasta and sauces, canned fruit and vegetables, peanut butter, jelly, soups, beans, macaroni and cheese, rice, and cereal. Baby items, such as diapers, wipes, and liquid formula are in demand as well. Food pantries and programs also are in need of food gift certificates, which allow clients to purchase perishable items that a location may not be able to store. Monetary donations are accepted to purchase food and gift certificates.
The community also may support Catholic Charities' food pantries by volunteering. Volunteers are needed at all locations to sort and distribute food.
In addition to calling on the community to help meet the demand of its food services, Catholic Charities has launched an agency-wide marketing campaign to raise greater awareness of the depth and breadth of programs and services provided by the agency. The campaign, which features the tag line "Discover the Work of Catholic Charities," uses print advertising and launched in The Boston Globe on March 8. The first advertisement features a working mom looking in her kitchen cupboard, which is full of food thanks to Catholic Charities. This ad helps raise awareness for the agencies food pantries and other food programs.
For more information on how to donate or volunteer, contact the food pantry or food program location nearest you or visit our website at www.ccab.org.
Food Pantries
Food Assistance Programs
About Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Boston
For more than 100 years, Catholic Charities has continued its mission of building a just and compassionate society rooted in the dignity of all people. The agency provides approximately 140 programs and services throughout Eastern Massachusetts. Our services respond to the needs of the poor and working poor, provide supportive services to children and families, and assist refugees and immigrants as they become active participants in their communities. Last year, Catholic Charities served nearly 200,000 people in need of all faiths. To discover more of our work, visit www.ccab.org.
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