Monday, December 30, 2013

"Food is just the most salient evidence of need"

Project Bread released their report on "Our 2013 Status of Hunger in Massachusetts". The report outlines the hunger issue as affecting a diverse set of the population. With the economy still struggling to return to full employment, this situation will not go away soon.

"The structure of the economy has fundamentally changed and the income gap in Massachusetts has become a chasm,’’ Parker said. 
From Framingham to Franklin, staff and volunteers at area food pantries echoed the report’s findings, stating that growing numbers of people are seeking help even as some donations are shrinking because of a drop in state and federal aid. 
Erin Lynch, director of development at Franklin Food Pantry, said for her clients, "food insecurity means going to bed not knowing if you’re going to have enough food to provide three meals the next day for your family.’’

Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x800890865/Despite-recovery-hunger-gnaws-at-many#ixzz2oxdnT6Iw
Project Bread
Project Bread


You can find additional information about Project Bread on their website
http://support.projectbread.org



The link to the full report referenced in the article can be found here
http://support.projectbread.org/site/DocServer/Status_Report_2013.pdf?docID=8041



If you can afford to make a year end donation to the Franklin Food Pantry, use this link\
http://weblink.donorperfect.com/Donation2FoodPantry


Thursday, December 19, 2013

Franklin Food Elves Campaign Update


The Franklin Food Elves "12 Days of Donating" will be ending this week.
Franklin Downtown Partnership

Thank you to everyone who participated.  The Food Elves collected a Record 6,750 pounds of donations this year so far.  This is 2,550 pounds more than last year!


The Food Elves are hoping to add another 100 pounds to the total by the end of this week....so please stop by one of the participating businesses by Thursday if you still have donations.  

Red Bins can be found at: 
Dean Bank, Dean College, DCU, Downtown Partnership, Emma's Quilts, Jane's Frames, Murphy Business and Pour Richards.  

You can also mail or drop off check donations to the Food Pantry directly.

Have a very Merry Holiday Season!

The Franklin Downtown Partnership
The Franklin Food Elves


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Whoopie for You on Friday

Note: This gathering will be held at the Murphy Business Office at 15 East Central St.



Help for the Food Pantry...
Whoopie for You!

Want to knock off early on Friday, December 13th? We're wrapping up two weeks of collecting for the Franklin Food Pantry that day and will be serving up whoopie pies from 3 - 6pm made by our friend Kerri from Making Whoopie in Franklin. Not into dessert? Then come have a drink. Just make sure you bring along a can of tuna, or better yet a couple of bottles of shampoo, which is the #1 need.

No regrets necessary; just please advise if you're coming so we get enough cases of Schlitz. Thanks!

Chris


PS: Please visit Making Whoopie on Facebook to see why so many people like what they do...


Chris Bond
Murphy Business
15 East Central St.
Franklin, MA 02038
D: (508) 440-5670
C: (508) 380-7997

Monday, December 2, 2013

#GivingTuesday to help the Food Pantry provide everyday

Thanksgiving and the other end of year holidays bring many folks around a dinner table to enjoy a good meal with the family and friends. While the awareness of hunger is heightened during this time of year, the reality is such that hunger is a year round problem.


The Franklin Food Pantry looks for ways to enable a sustaining volume of donations so that those they serve can be provided for throughout the year.


For #givingTuesday, there are several ways you can help the Food Pantry.


You can help in the following ‘traditional’ ways


  • Donate food or non-food items. Why non-food items? For those on WIC or SNAP benefits, purchases of personal health care products are restricted. A person needs those just as much as healthy food to live a good life. Review the listing of non-food items for the Healthy Futures shelf.


  • Donate money through the Food Pantry website with a one time payment, or set up a recurring payment. The website allows for payments from bank accounts or credit cards.


For the holiday season you might consider


  • Getting your vehicle serviced by Nice Car Care at the corner of Grove and Beaver St. For the entire month of December they are donating 5% of their profits from all car services to the Franklin Food Pantry. A complete list of services can be found at www.nicecarecare.com
  • The Franklin Food Elves will be collecting for the Food Pantry in their annual "12 Days of Giving" campaign.  "More than 60 Food Elves will be collecting goods in neighborhoods around Franklin. If you don't have an Elf in your neighborhood, you can still participate in the food drive! Look for the red collection bins at participating Franklin Downtown Partnership member businesses. For additional information, check here.


  • Buying a ticket or two, or more for “A Christmas Carol, Times Two!” A dramatic reading of the classic story  Charles Dickens with musical accompaniment. Thursday, Dec 12th at the Franklin United Methodist Church. Tickets $10 per person. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased in advance through BrownPaperTickets.com/, either on-line or by calling their 24/7 toll-free number 1-800-838-3006  For additional details on this performance check here.


You can also help by


  • Purchasing a “Franklin Pride” bead or necklace or bracelet. These items are carefully crafted in the Franklin blue and buff colors and make great gifts throughout the year. Birthdays, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day to mention just a few. A percent of the purchase price comes to the Food Pantry thanks to the collaboration with Beads for a Cause


  • Consider “Sponsoring a Shelf”. Contact Erin Lynch, Development Director to discuss how this would work for your budget. She can provide examples of items (peanut butter or toilet paper for example) that the Food Pantry uses on a regular basis. Your donation could provide the funds to keep a shelf stocked with that item for a set period of time. Your name (business or family) would be placed on the shelf to help provide recognition for your contribution.


  • Last but not least, you can find the Franklin Food Pantry on Facebook. “Like” the page and enable notifications to your timeline as the Food Pantry makes updates so you will always be “in the know”. Share items you find are worthy with your friends and neighbors so the Food Pantry can reach all of the Franklin user on Facebook!


  • If you have a Twitter account, you can also find and follow the Food Pantry



When you sit for your next meal, please give thanks for what you have. Please consider giving when you can to help the Food Pantry provide for others in Franklin throughout the year.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Patriots Raffle Winner


Hello Everyone – we have a winner!   
Yumi Jones of Medfield, ticket #259.  Winning ticket was sold by Jenn Parrella one of our volunteers who serves on the communications committee and also volunteers regularly helping the clients downstairs. Jenn, we hope you get to go to the game!!!  
THANK YOU to everyone for the amazing job selling tickets!!!  With a very short amount of time to pull this together amidst the holidays and Turkey Trot etc. we still brought in  $5,475.00 in ticket sales.  
Thank you to the Flynn's of Team Fitness for generously donating these seats and making this possible, this is now one of our biggest fundraisers of the year.  Bob Flynn has offered to make it an annual event and I know with a year to plan we can double our results!
 
TeamFitness Franklin
Great job and thanks again, 
-Erin

Erin Lynch
Director of Development

Franklin Food Pantry
43 West Central Street
Po Box 116, Franklin MA 02038