The Impact of A.I.O. Food Market in Rockland

Nov 20, 2024 at 10:36 PM
Rockland, Maine is home to a remarkable food pantry that is transforming the way families receive assistance. With a focus on providing a grocery store-like experience, A.I.O. Food Market is making a significant difference in the community.

Empowering Families with Free Food

Normalizing the Member's Experience

At A.I.O. Food Market, it's not just about providing food; it's about creating a sense of normalcy. Executive Director Alan Kearl emphasizes that they strive to make members feel empowered and in control. Just like in a grocery store, members grab a ticket and wait for their number to be called. This simple process helps them regain a sense of dignity and choice.The market is stocked with a wide variety of food items, ensuring that there is something for everyone. Whether it's fresh produce, canned goods, or pantry staples, A.I.O. has it all. No one is turned away, regardless of their circumstances. This inclusive approach has made A.I.O. a vital resource for families in need.

Meeting Multiple Needs

In addition to the main food market, A.I.O. offers a range of other programs. Free diapers are provided to help families with young children, and meals on the weekends are available for kids. These additional services show that A.I.O. is committed to meeting the diverse needs of the community.On most market days, other organizations also come to lend a helping hand. Maine Health representatives are present every day, along with people from the Maine Career Center and Penquis. Together, they provide additional support and services to members, making their visit to A.I.O. even more valuable.

Preparing for Thanksgiving

A.I.O. is currently working on a Thanksgiving program, providing bags of themed food for families who want a special meal but may not be able to afford it. This initiative shows the organization's understanding of the importance of family gatherings during the holiday season and their dedication to ensuring that no one goes without.Alan Kearl concludes, "People are hungry 365 days a year, 3 times a day. In a sense, we don't see more need during certain times, but food becomes a central focus when families come together. It's a time to celebrate and share."To become an A.I.O. member, it's as simple as showing up and signing up. Members can start receiving food on the same day, providing them with immediate relief.To learn more about A.I.O. and their services, click here. A.I.O. is also a partner in Thursday night's Turkey Telethon hosted by WABI.Copyright 2024 WABI. All rights reserved.