3 May

Today, Friday, The Cambridge Food Pantry Is Out Of Diapers And Dish Soap. They Got A Donation And Pig Box From The Army Of Good.

by Jon Katz

(The Pantry and their “customers” and children need Diapers And Dish Soap – See Below.)

As the weekend looms, there is important news from the Cambridge Food Pantry.

News: First, the two huge donation boxes the Army Of Good donated arrived. One is for local and Amazon food donations, and the other is a “Pig Box” for food scraps that go to pig farmers when produce gets too old to give to people.

It’s called a “Pig Box.” One is at the front of the pantry; the other is on the side. Sarah is pleased about it.

This will make life a lot easier for the pantry. The other news is that the pantry needs two essential items.

Sarah updated the new address on Amazon and is sharing it with pig farmers—and local donors.

The latest donation address for the pantry is 59 South Park Street, Cambridge, N.Y., 12816. This new address, set automatically for donors, has been given to the Cambridge Pantry Amazon Wish List. Food can be ordered and sent in the same way as before.

Unfortunately, as expected, the pantry has run out of essentials. We can help replenish our stock of diapers and dish soap. Your support over the weekend would be appreciated.

The families need Diapers (in two sizes) and  Dish Soap.

Pura Size 6 Co-Friendly Diapers, Totally Chlorine, Hypoallergenic, Soft Organic Cotton, Sustainable,  up to 12 Hours Leak Protection, Allergy UK, 1 Pack of 18 Diapers, $8.98, a reasonable price for diapers at the moment.

Amazon Basics Dish Soap, Fresh Scent, 30 gl. oz. Pack of 4: $14.15.

Also, Size 5 Eco Friendly Diapers For (24-35 lbs), Totally Chlorine, Hypoallergenic, Soft Organic Cotton, Sustainable Comfort, 12 Hours Leak Protection, Allergy OK, I pack of 20 Diapers, $8.98.

Diapers and Dish Soap are not romantic items, but they are two things that can make a household go comfortably or begin to crack. We’d be grateful for help.

The Pantry Shelves. We sent the Campbell Soups.

The Pig Box, From The Army Of Good to the Cambridge Pantry. Life just got a bit easier there.

Sarah spends much of her life hauling and unpacking boxes and ordering food from the Food Bank.

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