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Plymouth schools will begin weekly food distribution Saturday at PNHS
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Food donations say thanks to eldercare workers during pandemic
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Massachusetts Military Support Foundation food distribution Monday
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BUZZARDS BAY – Massachusetts Military Support Foundation will be distributing USDA Farmers to Families Food Box to local families in Bourne and surrounding communities on Monday mornings on a weekly basis, including Monday, March 1, from 10 a.m. to noon at Bourne High School, 75 Waterhouse Road.
Those wishing to receive food are asked to register online by visiting the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation website at www.mmsfi.org. On the day of the Food Box distribution, individuals should arrive in a vehicle, remain in the vehicle and wear a surgical mask at all times. Volunteers will place the Box in the vehicle’s trunk, back seat or pick-up truck bed.
Marshfield VFW hosting weekly food distribution
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From Massachusetts with love: Truckloads of food arrive in Texas, courtesy of US veterans, New England Patriots
Freeport Marine Ernesto Casas Jr. texted a fellow Marine about the need for food in Texas after last week’s deadly winter storm. And this happened. Author: Michelle Homer, Lauren Talarico Published: 5:49 PM CST February 25, 2021 Updated: 11:37 AM CST February 26, 2021
HOUSTON Cheers erupted in Freeport Friday morning when two trucks loaded with 150,000 pounds of food rolled into town from Massachusetts.
The cross-country trip came about because Freeport Marine Ernesto Casas texted a fellow Marine in New England saying Texas needs food.
After last week’s historic storm caused millions of homes and businesses in Texas to lose power, families had food spoil and grocery shelves were bare.