Kids & Family

Local Food Program Receives Grant from Anti-Hunger Organization

Open Table landed a grant from Project Bread.

Open Table, which offers weekly community supper programs and food pantries in Concord and Maynard, was one of several non-profit organizations across the Metro West to receive grants from Project Bread recently. 

Founded in 1989, Open Table has a variety of guest programs -- including dinners, food pantries and other resources -- in two locations to support area residents in need. 

Last week, Project Bread, a statewide anti-hunger organization, announced the distribution of $1.79 million to 365 food programs across the state, including $54,000 to programs at non-profit organizations in the MetroWest region.

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“Hunger is a very real, chronic condition in our state,” Ellen Parker, executive director of Project Bread, said in a press release announcing the awards. “There is no typical hungry person. And we know that it takes more than one solution to solve a problem as complex, and yet as personal, as hunger. Each of the organizations we funded provides a critical role in helping to solve hunger in the community.”

Among the 16 programs receiving grants:

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  • Ashland Youth and Family Service’s Food Pantry – Ashland
  • Acton Community Supper and Food Pantry, Inc. – Boxborough
  • Open Table, Inc. – Concord
  • Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center’s Framingham Food Assessment and Voucher Disbursement Program – Framingham
  • The Salvation Army’s Miracle Kitchen and Food Pantry – Framingham
  • South Middlesex Opportunity Council, Inc.’s MetroWest Harvest – Framingham
  • St. Bridget’s Food Pantry – Framingham
  • United Way of Tri-County’s Pearl Street Cupboard & Café – Framingham
  • Project Just Because’s Hopkinton Food Pantry – Hopkinton
  • Agape Café – Hudson
  • Food Project’s Food Donations – Lincoln
  • United Way of Tri County’s Marlborough Community Cupboard – Marlborough
  • Millis Ecumentical Food Pantry – Millis
  • A Place To Turn – Natick
  • Stow Food Pantry – Stow
  • Sudbury Community Food Pantry – Sudbury
Open Table couples a community supper with food pantries, where residents can drop by once a week to sit down to a nutritious meal and pick up pantry items, like non-perishable groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products and other staples.

The supper/pantry in Concord is held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Thursdays at First Parish Church on Lexington Road. In Maynard, it's held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Mondays at the Clock Tower Place cafeteria. 


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