NBPT Lions and NBPT City Councilors join to address local food insecurity.
NBPT Lions put out a call to action to NBPT City Councilors to come together to help
meet the challenges of local food insecurity. The call was heeded, and several councilors
will join to collect while engaging with their local constituents.
Lions, Councilors, and Friends will be in the tent this Saturday to help address a problem
that has continued growing even in our community.
Due to a combination of supply chain and labor problems, the Greater Boston Food Bank
has been forced to cut the amount of food available to all member agencies. This has left
the First Parish Newbury Food Pantry scrambling to fill its shelves so they can continue
to fulfill the needs of members of our greater community. As the largest all-volunteer
food pantry in the area, Newbury Food Pantry is committed to meeting the nutritional
needs of all its guests.
The Lions Club encourages people to come and engage with their local Councilors while
donating to community needs.
?Newburyport, MA, Saturday, September 30 th , 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Shaw’s Parking Lot.
Greet and Donate times:
8:00 – 10:00 am: Heather Shand, Afroz Khan, 9:00 – 11:00 am James McCauley, Connie
Preston, 10:00 am on Ed Cameron.
Times to be determined: Christine Wallace, Byron Lane, and Jennie Donahue.
WISH LIST
Coffee – ground, instant, K-cups
Tea – black, herbal, green
Flour
Sugar, sugar substitutes
Baking mixes
Gluten-Free products
Cereal – for kids and adults. Oatmeal, instant or old-fashioned
Peanut Butter -
Jellies
Broths
Soups – hearty soups
Toilet paper
Women’s hygiene supplies
Baby diapers
Incontinence wear for men and women (Larger sizes most welcome)
For more information concerning the Newburyport Lions Club or “Friends” of the Lions,
please check out the website at:
e-clubhouse.org/sites/newburyportmalionsclub