Friends, today, Sarah is urgently continuing her drive to provide warm, easy-to-make dinners for the members of the Cambridge Food Pantry. Your quick reply is critical, as this is a challenging season for food pantries. With the farms mostly done for the season, government subsidies reclining, and the holiday season approaching, it’s a tough time for those without enough money – pantries and food banks, too – for anyone to buy food or festive decorations.
Your contribution can make a significant difference. We can provide them with something warm to eat, something they ask for, something they mess up. Your support will directly impact the lives of those in need.
Sarah has chosen these and other warm foods to meet the cold and the holidays, the most challenging times for those who come to her for help.
Please help if you can. Here are the three items she has none of at the moment but that people know, love, and want.
Thanks.
This is a reminder that you can access the Cambridge Pantry Amazon Food Wish List at any time, day or night. You can browse the pantry list using the links here or by clicking on the green button at the bottom of every blog post.
Thank you. Your support is a miracle. You are already brightening the holiday season for people who need help but have nowhere else to go:
Sarah’s choices for today:
Elbows Pasta, 16 Oz, Box-Non-GMO Pasta Made with Durum Wheat Semolina – Kosher Certified, $15.12.
Hunts Petite Diced Tomatoes, 14.5 Oz, 12 Pack, $14.76.
Hi Jon, I wonder if you realize the impact you are making in the many areas you reach? For instance, I live in Idaho and have chosen to donate to our local food banks because your efforts show a great need. Your daily reminders get me purchasing double of what is onSarah’s list. I keep one and donate the other. Your work with the nursing home got me out to our local ones to visit and see how I could help. You are a great inspiration, Jon. You keep your readers on their toes. Thanks! MJ
Oops, to explain further.. I am a widow and watch my expenditures carefully. When grocery shopping, I purchase something from your list that I need and then a second one to donate.