Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Franklin Food Pantry Honors Volunteers

Franklin Food Pantry Honors Volunteers 
Recognizes 2019 and 2020 Points of Light Award Winners 

The Franklin Food Pantry is pleased to celebrate its 2019 and 2020 Point of Light volunteer award winners. This distinction is led by the AmeriCorps in partnership with Points of Light. 

Points of Light is the world's largest organization dedicated to volunteer service. Volunteers were honored at a small outdoor ceremony during Volunteer Appreciation month. Point of Light volunteer awards recognize adult volunteers with at least 100 hours of service in the Bronze level and 250 hours of service in the Silver level. Due to the Covid-19 virus, The Pantry was unable to hold the ceremony in 2020 so is honoring both 2019 and 2020 this year. 

"Our volunteers are critical to tackling food insecurity in the community. Some of their work is easy to describe weighing, carrying, packing, distributing, typing, calling, mailing, loading, unloading, delivering and more. But the real gold is in how each volunteer treat each of our neighbors with dignity, kindness, and compassion," said Tina Powderly. "It can be incredibly stressful for those who find themselves seeking the services we provide, and the words and action of our volunteers show them that they are respected, give them hope, and empower them to tackle the challenges so many of our clients face. That is priceless and while it doesn't ever go unnoticed, we formally show our gratitude to our volunteers during Volunteer Appreciation Week." 

Congratulations to the 2019 and 2020 award winners: 

Silver 

  • Dan Davis, 2019 
  • Molly Kilburn, 2019 
  • Donna O'Neill, 2019 
  •  Jen Kuse, 2020 

Bronze 

  • Susan Blanchard, 2019 
  • Diane Daddario, 2019, 2020 
  • Mary Anne Dean, 2019, 2020 
  • John Doherty, 2019 
  •  Jeanne Hummel, 2019 
  • Molly Kilburn, 2020 
  • Kym Pruitt, 2019 
  • Liz Ramaswamy, 2019 
  • Jerry Rinker, 2019 
  • Amy Roberge, 2019 
  • David Sagaser, 2019 
  • Dave Strittmatter, 2019 

The Franklin Food Pantry offers a variety of volunteer jobs both within The Pantry and serving on committees that further the mission of the Pantry. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, The Pantry is currently not accepting new applications for volunteers. Please watch the website for new opportunities.

About the Franklin Food Pantry 
The Franklin Food Pantry offers supplemental food assistance and household necessities to over 1,400 individuals. Neighbors have access to a variety of fresh, frozen and nonperishable foods on weekly shopping trips for drive-up distribution. As a nonprofit organization, the Pantry depends entirely on donations, and receives no town or state funding. Visit www.franklingfoodpantry.org for more information.

2019 and 2020 Points of Light Award Winners gather at the site of the Franklin Food Pantry's Future home, 138 East Central Street
2019 and 2020 Points of Light Award Winners gather at the site of the Franklin Food Pantry's Future home, 138 East Central Street


 

 

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