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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

JANUARY
Here are a few suggestions for this month:
NON-PERISHABLE ITEMS
CEREAL
Baked Beans
Rice
Cak
e Mixes
Juice
Hamburger Helper type meals
Milk (Dry / Evaporated)
Pasta Sauce
ENSURE DRINKS
Peanut Butter
Kellogg's Breakfast Drinks
Jelly & Jams
Toothpaste


Toilet Paper
Shampoo/ Conditioner
Feminine Products
DIAPERS
Depends
Laundry Detergent
Bar Soap
RECYCLABLE SHOPPING BAGS

All donations can be dropped off at the following locations:
Canton Food Pantry, 960R Washington St., (rear of Rodman Building) most Mondays 7-8:30 am, and every Tue and Wed 8:30-11:15 am
Canton Co-Operative Bank, 671 Washington St., Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Bank of Canton, 557 Washington St., Mon - Fri 9am-5pm
Canton Public Library, 786 Washington St., Mon 1-9pm, Tues-Thurs 9:30am-9:00pm
Pratt Realtors, Inc., 1475 Washington St., Daily 7am-5pm
Thank you to the Canton Community for all of the generous donations we continue to receive.  The support is very much appreciated!!
Please do not leave donations outside when the pantry is closed.

Thank you to all of the volunteers who helped with our Thanksgiving food drive.  Thank you to Dave Evans, Don Noll and Songo Makhanya for going above and beyond and working tirelessly picking up truckloads of food from the Greater Boston Food Bank.  
Pie Donations for our Thanksgiving Food Drive:  Temple Beth Abraham, Madeline Benson and the Norfolk Probate Family Court.
Kaydon Group - Potatoes and Squash
Personal Best Karate Studio for the delivery of Thanksgiving baskets to our clients.
Galvin Middle School and Canton Fire Department for the delivery of the food from the Galvin's Turkey Trot.
Members of Business International for their large food drive.



Thank you for the ongoing food drives and support from the Canton community!! The clients appreciate every donation!

Our purpose is to provide free food to eligible Canton residents.  We serve many individuals and families on a temporary basis who have been affected by economic problems:
The Food Pantry is operated entirely by volunteers who wish to help their fellow townspeople, by providing a basic human necessity.  Non-perishable food, personal care items, and household products may be left at the Bank of Canton, Pratt Realtors, Canton Public Library and the Canton Co-operative Bank.  Food donations, including perishable items, may be brought to the pantry on Mondays 7-9 am.
The Canton Food Pantry relies not only on he food donations but also on financial contributions from individuals, businesses and organizations.
The Pantry is sponsored by the Canton Area Helpline, a private, non-profit corporation.  Tax-deductible donations may be mailed to:  Canton Area Helpline, PO Box 202, Canton MA 02021.  In memo line please write FOOD.




Mary Buckley, Co-Director
Cindy Poshkus, Co-Director
Lisa Clifford, Supervisor