In a heartwarming display of community spirit, the Lowell Police Department has launched a food drive to benefit the Merrimack Valley Food Bank (MVFB). The initiative, running from November 1st to November 22nd, aims to collect non-perishable food items to help feed families in need during the upcoming holiday season.
Nourishing Families, Uplifting the Community
Collecting for a Cause
The Lowell Police Department has set up a donation box in the lobby of their station at 50 Arcand Drive, where residents can drop off non-perishable food items. The items needed include a wide range of staples, from peanut butter and jelly to pasta, rice, canned fruits and vegetables, and even supermarket gift cards. The department is also seeking specific Thanksgiving-themed donations, such as stuffing, gravy, canned potatoes, and baking mixes, to ensure that local families can enjoy a bountiful holiday feast.Partnering for a Brighter Future
The Lowell Police Department's food drive is a collaborative effort with the Merrimack Valley Food Bank, a non-profit organization that has been delivering over 63 million pounds of food to families throughout the region since its inception in 1991. The food bank operates six hunger relief programs, serving more than 70,000 people each month. Superintendent Greg Hudon emphasizes the department's commitment to being a resource for the entire Lowell community, including those facing food insecurity.A Shared Responsibility
MVFB Executive Director Debbie Callery underscores the importance of community support in the organization's mission. "This is only possible because of support from our community, both in monetary gifts and in food drives like this one," she said. The Lowell Police Department has been a longstanding partner of the MVFB, and the food collected during this drive will undoubtedly make a significant impact on the lives of local families in need.A Heartwarming Call to Action
Superintendent Hudon encourages Lowell residents to make a donation and help the department support hungry families in the community. "The Lowell Police Department aims to be a resource for the entire community, and that includes those in Lowell who suffer from food insecurity," he said. "I encourage residents to make a donation and help us help hungry families in need in time for this holiday season."With the holiday season fast approaching, the Lowell Police Department's food drive presents a meaningful opportunity for the community to come together and make a tangible difference in the lives of those facing food insecurity. By supporting this initiative, residents can play a vital role in nourishing families and uplifting the Lowell community as a whole.