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Dan from Westchester Milk donating milk to the pantry. They’ll come every week with milk for us. Thank you Westchester Milk!
October 4, 2017
Good evening, everyone – today we served a total of 30 families, including 48 adults, 38 children and 9 seniors. Today we received our first delivery of donated milk from Westchester Milk (www.westchestermilk.com). They’re a home delivery company, just like in the old days. And Matt, the company owner, says they’ll be dropping off aContinue reading “October 4, 2017”
September 28, 2017
Good afternoon, everybody – Yesterday in the morning we served a total of 21 families with 31 adults, 26 children and 6 seniors. Then in the evening Benny and I served another 14 families including 27 adults, 20 children and 3 seniors, bringing us to a total of 35 families yesterday, with 58 adults, 46Continue reading “September 28, 2017”
Me helping out at the Irvington Presbyterian attic sale. That church has helped the pantry tremendously, so I’m glad to give back a little
September 20, 2017
Good afternoon, everybody – Today we served a total of 32 families, including 52 adults, 46 children and 6 seniors. I downloaded the diaper applications in English and Spanish from the Junior League website and printed out some to give out to the clients today. I offered to help people fill them out, but IContinue reading “September 20, 2017”
At Food Bank conference with Wendy Armstrong, Diaper Bank Director of the Junior League of Central Westchester and Manager of the Hunger Relief Corp of Volunteer New York
September 13, 2017
Good afternoon, everyone – Today we served a total of 25 families, with 43 adults, 29 children and 6 seniors. This past Monday I was at a diaper-packing event at the Westchester County Center, sponsored by Volunteer New York and the Junior League’s Diaper Bank. I met a wonderful woman by the name of WendyContinue reading “September 13, 2017”
September 6, 2017
Good evening, everybody – Today we served only 12 families, including 16 adults, 14 children and 7 seniors. It’s a shame that so few people came, because we’re going ahead with our plan of giving out meat, fish or poultry on the first Wednesday of the month, and this morning twelve lucky families went homeContinue reading “September 6, 2017”
