The East Bay Food Pantry will be receiving $51,015 to resurface the floors at their facility, and awarded $30,000 to Linden Place for the preservation of the 18th Century Summer House.
Now that November is here, many of us will soon gather with family and friends to celebrate the bounty of the season and the holidays in full force with The state's food pantries nourish Rhode Islanders by serving up fresh produce, nutritious groceries and a generous helping of community.
Now that November is here, many of us will soon gather with family and friends to celebrate the bounty of the season and the holidays in full force with The state's food pantries nourish Rhode Islanders by serving up fresh produce, nutritious groceries and a generous helping of community.
“We re busier than we ve ever been,” said Executive Director Emily Mushen. “With the expiration of COVID-era SNAP benefits, plus ongoing high prices for food, energy, and housing, we re seeing higher numbers than ever before at the pantry.”