Loaves & Fishes News and Updates
GRANDE AWARD RECIPIENT ANNOUNCED
October 27, 2020The Grande Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service was established in honor of Ray and Judy Grande, longtime, dedicated volunteers of Loaves & Fishes. This award recognizes an individual who has
FOUNDERS AWARD – LONG TERM VOLUNTEERS HONORED
October 27, 2020Eleven volunteers were recently honored for the gift of their time during the past 10 or more years.
2020 LOAVES & FISHES ANNUAL MEETING VIDEO
October 27, 2020Were you unable to attend our October 20th virtual annual meeting? Did you attend but want to see it again? Our volunteer video team recorded our Annual Meeting and it
SCOTT LEWIS RECEIVES THE CHARLANNE VANWORMER AWARD
October 27, 2020The Charlanne VanWormer Award honors an individual who has made volunteering a focal point in their life. Like Charlanne, in whose memory this award has been established, they give selflessly
MEET CHARLOTTE & JAMES…
October 19, 2020“The shelves in our kitchen were getting bare and the money to buy food was limited. Both my husband and I are retired but so much money is spent on
MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS…
October 5, 2020“We have never needed a food pantry – we’ve always been donors – but the pandemic has really hit us hard. Eric’s hours have been reduced significantly and I was
HELP US PROVIDE HOPE TO THOSE IN NEED!
October 5, 2020If you’ve supported us in the past, OUR SINCERE THANKS! It’s truly making a difference! Our neighbors continue to need us especially during this
MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
October 2, 2020• Meet new people and make a difference! • There are many opportunities to fit your schedule! • Email us at: volunteer@loavesfishespantry.org to join our team!
ANOTHER GREAT PARTNER!
August 20, 2020We have been receiving the left-over produce from the Devens Farmers’ Market for the past few weeks. Our clients have really enjoyed the tasty and nutritious veggies and fruits! Our
The Groton Neighborhood Food Project Is Back!
August 11, 2020Following a short break due to the COVID Crisis, our good friends from Groton restarted the “green bag” program. On Saturday, they collected over 3,900 lbs. of food for the