Letters to the Darien Times: Week of Dec. 11
Dec. 18, 2020
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Person-to-Person grateful for donations during tough year
To the Editor:
Thanksgiving this year looked very different without extended family and friends at the table. Record numbers of our neighbors, almost a quarter of all Connecticut residents, are struggling to put food on the table. The need has never been greater, and our community rose to the challenge during this extraordinary November by sharing the harvest: an act that epitomizes the Thanksgiving tradition of expressing gratitude.
Person-to-Person (P2P) wishes to express our heartfelt thanks to all those who shared their bounty with others, particularly during this very difficult time for those we serve. The Connecticut Food Bank, Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County, Walter Stewart Markets, families of Hindley Elementary School and Stew Leonard’s provided an additional 500 turkeys, allowing P2P to feed over 1,000 Fairfield County familie
Darien Youth Community Fund holding first annual jingle jog
Dec. 18, 2020
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Darien Youth Community Fund’s is offering its first annual Jingle Jog fundraiser. Participants can run or walk as much as they can through Thursday, Dec. 24 and track mileage for sponsor pledges.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
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Darien Youth Community Fund’s is offering its first annual Jingle Jog fundraiser. Participants can run or walk as much as they can through Thursday, Dec. 24 and track mileage for sponsor pledges.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
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DARIEN Darien Youth Community Fund is offering its first annual Jingle Jog fundraiser. Participants can run or walk as much as they can through Thursday, Dec. 24 and track mileage for sponsor pledges. The funds raised will be directed towards the Youth Community Fund (YCF) grant pool, which will ultimately be allocated towards non-profits working to combat homelessness and hunger in lower Fairfield County