Massachusetts Food Initiative Supports Hundreds of Local Families

Jun 19, 2025 at 2:00 PM
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A remarkable initiative in North Central Massachusetts has successfully delivered essential food supplies to numerous families in need. The United Way of North Central Massachusetts (UWNCM) recently concluded its annual April Foods Drive, which significantly impacted the community by providing over 7,500 pounds of food valued at $14,625. This generous effort benefited 900 households across the region. During the drive, donation boxes were strategically placed in various locations such as libraries, schools, grocery stores, and partner businesses throughout the three-month period from April through June.

Collaboration played a pivotal role in the success of this endeavor. UWNCM not only relied on community donations but also partnered with local food pantries to ensure efficient distribution of goods. An additional highlight was their alliance with Growing Places, which introduced fresh, locally-grown produce into the mix. Collectively, these efforts contributed to an overall impact totaling $26,533, bolstered by $10,332 in-kind contributions and volunteer hours worth $1,650 from a dedicated team of 21 individuals who collectively served for 52 hours.

Community engagement and support are vital components in addressing food insecurity. Judy Tomlinson, Director of Community Impact at UWNCM, expressed gratitude towards all participants, emphasizing that every contribution, regardless of size, makes a tangible difference in someone's life. Organizations like Catholic Charities Worcester County, Clear Path for Veterans New England, Lunenburg Community Food Pantry, and others received valuable resources through this initiative. As communities continue to unite under shared goals, initiatives like the April Foods Drive remind us of the power of collective action in fostering hope and nourishment for those facing challenges. For more information or opportunities to contribute in future drives, interested parties can visit the official website at uwncm.org.