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1. Increase food collection and distribution by 3%. By 2020, we will provide enough donated food for 5.8 million meals annually to people in need across Worcester County.
2. Continue to advocate for increased economic opportunity and access to healthy food.
Fund and food drives are powerful ways individuals and organizations can support Worcester County Food Bank. Either hosting or supporting such a drive is a great way to stand with neighbors struggling with hunger. We’ll gladly offer helpful tools to make your drive a success! Your support is important and appreciated year-round.
Fund Donations
Worcester County Food Bank accepts donations year-round. Your contributions nourish bodies and bring peace of mind to individuals and families across all 60 cities and towns in Worcester County. Your financial donations go an especially long way towards creating a hunger-free Worcester County. For every $1 received, Worcester County Food Bank can distribute $4 worth of donated food. Contributions accepted online, by mail or in-person.
Food Donations
Worcester County Food Bank welcomes food donations from food drives, food retailers, and farmers within Worcester County year-round.
The Fund to End Hunger at Greater Worcester Community Foundation
In partnership with the Greater Worcester Community Foundation, the Food Bank has established the Worcester County Fund to End Hunger, which awards grants to nonprofit organizations that share the vision of creating hunger-free communities and work towards that goal through innovative and sustainable solutions. For more information on how you can support the Fund or receive support from it, please contact us.
Food Sorting
Volunteers are crucial to supporting Worcester County Food Bank’s mission. Last year, volunteers devoted over 4,300 hours to sorting and inspecting food at our distribution center in Shrewsbury. Individuals with regular weekday availability are encouraged to apply. We also welcome volunteer groups at times throughout the year.
Volunteering with our Partner Agencies
If you live in another part of Worcester County and wish to volunteer for an organization that’s working to alleviate hunger, there may be opportunities for you with one of our Partner Agencies. Partner Agencies – food pantries and community meal programs throughout the region – are largely volunteer-run. Many welcome support from volunteers.
To learn more about volunteer opportunities, visit foodbank.org
Hunger happens not because there isn’t enough food to go around but because people lack access to it. Worcester County Food Bank is working to address our neighbors’ needs right now, plus – through its advocacy efforts – championing sustainable, systemic solutions to the problem of hunger.
– Robert Pulda, Board Chair
MISSION STATEMENT
To engage, educate, and lead Worcester County in creating a hunger-free community.
Worcester County Food Bank
474 Boston Turnpike
Shrewsbury, MA 01545
Phone: 508-842-3663
Full-time employees: 26 FT, 3 PT
Annual revenues: $2M revenue budget
Year founded: 1982
Service area: Our network of 118 food pantries and community meal programs serves people in need in all 60 cities and towns in Worcester County.
Top funding sources:
Individual Contributions 65%
Government Programs 15%
Foundation Support 10%
***Does not include value of donated food***
Jean G. McMurray, Executive Director
Robert Pulda, Daniele Foods, Chair
Matthew Labovites, City of Worcester, Dept. of Public Works & Parks, Vice Chair
Christopher Davies, Bartholomew & Company, Treasurer
Sehila Ryerson, Harvest Home Healthcare, Inc., Clerk
Tracy Barlok, College of the Holy Cross
Kristina Brand, NETAPP, Inc.
Jamie Hoag, College of the Holy Cross
Maggie Karimi, Fallon Health
Cathy Livingstone, Bryley Sytems
Jess Oyer, Fletcher Tilton, PC
Sarah Shugrue, Greater Worcester Community Foundation
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