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Food Basket Project for Spring 2009 Help us help people: donate a food basket to Cornucopia to brighten someone’s spring! This time of year, even in established communities like UNH/Durham, sometimes families need a helping hand. You can help by donating a basket, money, or your time to show the community that you are there for them. Donation Information Spring 2009 (Flyer, Donation Form, Food Suggestions) Letter to the Community Spring 2009
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Greetings!
The Cornucopia Food Pantry wants to thank everyone for their
generous donations over the previous years, current year and for many
years to come. Without your support we would be unable to help all
the people that we do! Durham Community Dinner: Open to All! Anyone in need of a free, nutritious meal is invited and strongly encouraged to attend! Every second Friday of the month at 5:30pm. See our flyer for more details Article UNH Campus Journal - The Cornucopia Food Bank Needs Your Help. "While donations to Cornucopia have been ‘fairly normal’ for this time of year, the university food pantry hasn’t been able to keep up with demand, says its coordinator Stephen Luber... Follow the link to read more. |
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Need A Basket? If you would like a basket, please fill out our
request form and send it to the
address provided, or
contact us directly including the same information that is on the
form. Volunteer: To learn more about how you can volunteer at Cornucopia and what you can do to help out, visit our Volunteer page for lots of useful information. How to Organize a Food Drive: Despite the bounty of food in the United States, many of our friends, families, and neighbors are hungry. The Cornucopia Food Pantry has seen record numbers of clients in need of food this year, and the groceries on our shelves are becoming more and more sparse. The goal of a food drive is to fill grocery bags with non-perishable* foods, which are then distributed to Seacoast residents through Cornucopia. Food drives can be highly rewarding, so encourage your friends to participate as well! For details on how to set one up check out this article. |
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