Category Archives: Medfield Food Cupboard

MFC had a big day

MFC-sign.jpg

Postal Food Drive Saturday Successful

The Postal Food Drive was a great success this year and I am happy to report that, once again, we had an excellent turnout of community volunteers and donations.  Not only did many of our neighbors take the time to place food out for their mail deliverers to collect, but volunteers, many who brought along their families, spent most of the beautiful Saturday afternoon sorting and shelving food for the Medfield Food Cupboard.

 

Jacqui Doe

Food in mailbox tomorrow

From Jacqui Doe –


The annual “Stamp Out Hunger” Postal Food Drive benefitting the Medfield Food Cupboard is SATURDAY, MAY 14th

 

Medfield residents are being asked to leave non-perishable, non-expired food donations in mailboxes for postal carriers to collect.  All donations will be brought to the Medfield Food Cupboard at the United Church of Christ. The Postal Drive is the nation’s largest one day food drive.

Donations may include, but are not limited to: kid friendly cereal, canned chicken, pasta sauce, drink mixes, canned fruit or fruit in a bowl, peanut butter, applesauce, juice (large or juice boxes), hot cereal packets, sloppy joes, cookies/salty snacks, white rice and raisins. 

Postal Drive for MFC 5/14

MFC

On Saturday, May 14th, the Medfield Food Cupboard is partnering with the letter carriers’ union again for the annual “Stamp Out Hunger” Postal Food Drive.
Medfield residents are being asked to leave non-perishable, non-expired food donations in mailboxes for postal carriers to collect.  All donations will be brought to the Medfield Food Cupboard at the United Church of Christ. The Postal Drive is the nation’s largest one day food drive.

Please help stock the shelves of the Medfield Food Cupboard to benefit those in need in our community as we approach the summer months.
Donations may include but are not limited to: kid friendly cereal, canned chicken, beef stew, canned fruit or fruit in a bowl, peanut butter, jelly, applesauce, juice, hot cereal packets, sloppy joes, cookies/salty snacks, white rice and raisins.
Thank you.

Jacqui Doe

Football for MFC

Great idea in a story from the Hometown Weekly – see article below –

“Medfield High senior George Sawan and D-S senior Will McMillen have arranged a collection at the Thanksgiving Day game.  . . to support the Medfield Food Cupboard” –

Nice work guys! –


 

Teams Collecting Food on Thanksgiving

The Thanksgiving Day football game between Medfield and Dover-Sherborn will offer more than just an on-field rivalry. (Staff Photo)
BY JOSH PERRY (@Josh_Perry10)•
Wed, Nov 18, 2015
On Thanksgiving Day, Medfield and Dover-Sherborn will renew acquaintances on the gridiron in the annual end of the season clash between the two Tri-Valley League rivals. But this year’s game will also bring the two sides together in a common fight against hunger in the community.

Medfield High senior George Sawan and D-S senior Will McMillen have arranged a collection at the Thanksgiving Day game, which is annually the biggest crowd of the season, to support the Medfield Food Cupboard.

The Food Cupboard helps families in and around Medfield keep food on the table and, especially during the holiday season and over the winter, it needs the community’s support to make that mission happen.

To help the cause, McMillen and Sawan are asking that each fan bring one non-perishable food item to the game on Thursday, Nov. 26.

“We never know, any of us, what is going to happen in our lives and it could be that someday we will be the ones that need a little help,” said Sawan.

“During the holiday times things can be especially tough for these families as they try to make things a little more happy and festive without a lot of resources.”

Although Sawan and McMillen have not met, the two seniors are spearheading the Thanksgiving game effort and are turning it into a friendly rivalry to see which set of fans will donate the most.

Sawan explained, “It may seem like just a small gesture but small gestures add up and create stronger communities.”

“We may be different towns and sports rivals but we all want the same outcome, to support and help those in need.”

Among the items that the Food Cupboard is requesting are chili, beef stew, assorted soups, canned chicken and beef, baked beans, pasta sauces, tomato products, canned pineapple, raisins, large juices, canned vegetables (especially corn, carrots, and peas), sweet and salty snacks, and kid-friendly cereal.

For more information and the full list of items that the Food Cupboard needs, visit http://www.medfieldfoodcupboard.org.

Every year, the battle between the Raiders and the Warriors is significant, but for Sawan this season means a little more because of the off-the-field losses that his teammates have fought through this fall.

“I have been inspired by my teammates and how they have handled their losses. A win would mean everything to us, and I know I am going to play my hardest to make sure that happens, but even if we lose, we know we still have each other to lean on.”

— Hometown Weekly Staff

MFC Seeks Halloween Costumes

Medfield Food Cupboard

Medfield Food Cupboard Seeking Halloween Costumes

The Medfield Food Cupboard is seeking donations of gently used Halloween costumes. All donations need to be in by Friday, October 16th. Costumes for kids age 0 -13 are needed. Please consider donating so that all children in Medfield can trick or treat in style! Donations can be dropped off at Memorial or Wheelock schools in Medfield or at the United Church of Christ (496 Main St., Monday – Friday between 9:00AM – 12:00pm). Questions? Email Tamara Small at tamara.c.small@gmail.com

MFC’s PO food drive tomorrow

From Jacqui Doe –


On Saturday, May 9th, the Medfield Food Cupboard is partnering with the letter carriers union again for the annual “Stamp Out Hunger” Food drive. Residents in Medfield and across the nation are being asked to participate in the nation’s largest one day food drive to benefit those in need.  Non-perishable, non-expired donations may be left in mailboxes for postal carriers to collect.  All donations will be brought to the Medfield Food Cupboard at the United Church of Christ.

Please help stock the shelves of the Food Cupboard to benefit those in need in our community as we approach the summer months. Donations may include but are not limited to, soup, canned tuna and chicken, canned pasta, canned fruits and vegetables, cereal, peanut butter, jelly, applesauce, juice, pasta sauces and raisins.

Mangia sales support MFC on 4/28

From Susan Maritan –


The Medfield Food Cupboard is pleased to announce that Mangia Pizza, at 26 Park Street, is holding a fund raiser for the Food Cupboard on Tuesday, April 28 and Wednesday, April 29.  A portion of all sales will be donated to the Food Cupboard. Please stop in, enjoy some delicious food and support our Medfield neighbors in need at the same time. Thank you!

MFC bin is back at Shaw’s

This from Susan Maritan –


Food Bin for Medfield Food Cupboard Returns to Shaws Vestibule

and

Mangia Pizza is Holding a Fundraiser for Food Cupboard

 

MEDFIELD, Mass – April 15, 2015:  – Back in October, the Medfield Food Cupboard food donation bin was removed from the entry of Shaw’s Supermarket. It was a corporate mandate, and the Medfield Shaw’s had no alternative but to comply. In response, additional Food Cupboard collection bins were placed at the Medfield Public Library and the Pfaff Center.  While donors have utilized those bins, they are not always as convenient as the Shaw’s bins were. Well, good news! Shaws is once again collecting food for the food cupboard. Please note, there is only one collection spot: at the exit closest to Blue Moon.

 

“For many years the Food Cupboard heavily relied on the donations that residents left at Shaw’s,” said Martha Sherman, President of the Medfield Food Cupboard. “That food was a reliable supplement to the food collected through local food drives and church collections. In the past months, however, since the bin was removed, we at the Food Cupboard definitely noticed the decrease in donations. We are so pleased that Shaws is allowing the bin back into their vestibule area.”

 

The bins that were at the Pfaff Center and Library will remain in place.

 

Citizens interested in supporting the Food Cupboard may do so by placing unexpired, unopened food in the collection locations at the Medfield Public Library, Pfaff Center, Shaw’s, in the baskets in the lobby of the United Church of Christ, or at one of the other Medfield churches.

 

Donations may include, but are not limited to: soup, canned chicken, canned tuna, pasta sauces, cereal, peanut butter, juice, jelly, raisins, and canned fruits and vegetables.

 

“We are also pleased to announce that Mangia Pizza, at 26 Park Street, is holding a fund raiser for the Food Cupboard on April 28 and 29.  A portion of all sales will be donated to the Food Cupboard. We hope people stop in, enjoy some delicious food and support the Food Cupboard at the same time!”

 

The volunteers at the Food Cupboard are continually impressed with the generosity they witness from the community. “The kindness we see from Medfield residents and businesses is heartwarming,” continued Sherman. “We could not operate without the generous donations of our supporters.”

 

The Food Cupboard asks residents to make a note that the Postal Food Drive will be held this year on May 9th. Medfield residents may leave food at their mailboxes Saturday morning, and the postal carriers will pick it up and deliver it to the United Church of Christ where it will be sorted and shelved. Those interested in volunteering for the Postal Drive, please email: info@medfieldfoodcupboard.com and express their interest.

 

Those interested in conducting a food drive in their neighborhood, at their place of business, or in another venue, PLEASE contact Abby Marble, Food Drive Coordinator at 508-359-5370 for tips, timing, and delivery assistance.

 

The volunteers of the Food Cupboard would like to thank all of those who have helped over the years. “When we all work together,” added Sherman, “truly, we can make a difference.”