25 09, 2018

With help from the Vermont Foodbank, local food shelf Aunt Dot’s Place can now offer even more healthy food

2018-08-27T13:26:50-04:00September 25th, 2018|Food Shelves & Meal Sites, Guest Blog Post|

With help from the Vermont Foodbank, local food shelf Aunt Dot's Place can now offer even more healthy food This year, our network partner food shelf, Aunt Dot's Place received a grant from the Vermont Foodbank to purchase a refrigerator so that they are able to store and distribute more fresh, healthy food. Learn more [...]

24 08, 2018

The Missisquoi Food Pantry partners with the Foodbank to feed the community

2018-08-24T11:35:35-04:00August 24th, 2018|Food Shelves & Meal Sites, Guest Blog Post|

The Missisquoi Food Pantry partners with the Foodbank to feed the community, a guest blog post by Lester Lampman This summer the Missisquoi Food Pantry in Swanton, VT became a network partner of the Vermont Foodbank. They are fighting hunger and providing valuable services to people in their community struggling to make ends meet. Today's [...]

3 11, 2016

The AIDS Project of Southern Vermont

2017-11-08T16:15:41-05:00November 3rd, 2016|Donors & Donations, Food Shelves & Meal Sites|

The AIDS Project of Southern Vermont (APSV) is a regional AIDS service organization that provides direct services to people living with HIV/AIDS, and prevention services to those at high risk in Windham, Bennington, and southern Windsor counties. Founded by volunteers in 1988 as a grassroots, community based group, the AIDS Project fills an important statewide [...]

18 09, 2016

Richmond Food Shelf

2017-11-08T16:15:41-05:00September 18th, 2016|Food Shelves & Meal Sites|

This blog was written and submitted by Marcia Levison, Board Member and Manager of the Richmond Food Shelf & Thrift Store The Richmond Food Shelf and Thrift Store, located in the center of Richmond, serves the towns of Bolton, Huntington and Richmond. We are open 5 days a week and staffed by 20 plus volunteers and 2 part time paid employees. [...]

4 05, 2016

Refreshing the “Usual”: An Opportunity for Our Food Shelf

2017-11-08T16:15:47-05:00May 4th, 2016|Donors & Donations, Food Shelves & Meal Sites|

This blog was written by Susan  Ohlidal. Susan is an Episcopal priest and chairs the Leadership Team of Kingdom Community Services, an interfaith partnership that shares food and other resources to fill basic needs for all, acting out of justice and compassion. Ever need to revitalize your community relationships? Maybe you want to have more “face” [...]

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