Politics & Government
NHDES Delivers!
Food and monetary donations arrive just in time for the summer rush at FOFC
Summertime is a difficult time for many local families struggling with food insecurity. The kids are out of school and in need of the meals they normally receive from the school districts. This puts a strain, not just on the family purse strings, but on the pantries that service these families, as well.
Thanks to what has become an annual tradition, Friends of Forgotten Children received a much needed summer food donation from the employees at the NH Department of Environmental Services. They collected over 1,000 pounds of food and nearly $800 which they delivered to our doorstep on July 13th!
We welcome you to start a food drive in your neighborhood, office or social group. If you would like more information on what foods are most needed at this time of year, please checkout the Wish List on our website (www.fofc-nh.org/wish-list.html), send us an email (director@fofcnh.org), give us a call (603-753-4801) or stop by any Thursday for a tour (224 Bog Road).
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Friends of Forgotten Children, a 100% volunteer-run not-for-profit provider of food, clothing, self-help classes and holiday gifts for low income and at-risk individuals and families, including teens and seniors, has continuously served the greater Concord area for 45 years.
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Your tax-deductible donations are always much appreciated: www.paypal.com/fundraiser/charity/208051
