Showing posts with label Franklin Food Pantry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Franklin Food Pantry. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Proud to be a sponsor of Empty Bowls

Don't forget your tickets for the FHS Empty Bowls Fundraiser

Proud to be a sponsor of Empty Bowls
Proud to be a sponsor of Empty Bowls
Let's show @fhs_emptybowls lots of love as they show off their pottery and raise funds to benefit The Pantry. 

We're so grateful to our Bronze Sponsors who help make this event possible!
Link in bio!



Saturday, May 10, 2025

Paint Party Social with Amy Adams at the Franklin Food Pantry - May 21

Come join us for a Paint Party Social. No pressure, all artistic levels welcome. This easy going paint session is a friendly time out with some paint brushes and smiles. Event usually runs 1.5 - 2 hours.


Paint Party Social with Amy Adams at the Franklin Food Pantry - May 21
Paint Party Social with Amy Adams
at the Franklin Food Pantry - May 21
This is a wheelchair accessible location, we are accepting Art Pharmacy participants.


Must register online to hold seat. For other accommodations contact Amy Adams at amyadams665@gmail.com . Please note: Seating is limited, there are no refunds for this event.
Purchase tickets -> https://www.paintingvenus.art/event-details/whispering-magnolia


Friday, May 9, 2025

Rain or shine, Stamp Out Hunger is Saturday, May 10, 2025!

This Saturday, Massachusetts letter carriers will participate in the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry.

How to Participate:
Rain or shine, Stamp Out Hunger is Saturday, May 10, 2025!
Rain or shine, Stamp Out Hunger is Saturday, May 10, 2025!

On Saturday, May 10, 2025, residents can place nonperishable items in a bag and place by their mailbox. Items should be placed in a sturdy bag. Most Franklin residents will receive a brown paper bag with Stamp Out Hunger instructions in their mailbox a few days prior to the event. Please fill this bag, or any other sturdy bag, with nonperishable groceries and leave it at your mailbox.

Letter carriers will pick up donations during their regular route time, or they may come back later in the day once their route is complete.


Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Franklin Elementary School Students Partner with Franklin Food Pantry

Parmenter’s Character Education Council, a group of fourth and fifth graders
Parmenter’s Character Education Council
, a group of fourth and fifth graders
Superintendent Lucas Giguere and Gerald M. Parmenter Elementary School Principal Evan Chelman are proud to announce a successful partnership between students and the Franklin Food Pantry.

“What’s truly powerful about this partnership with Parmenter Elementary School is that it brings elementary-aged students into The Pantry to witness firsthand the reality of food insecurity in their community,” said Franklin Food Pantry's Associate Director Laura Doherty.  “Not only does the partnership give students the opportunity to volunteer but allows them to envision themselves shopping at The Pantry and understand that accessing food assistance is nothing to be ashamed of — we’re a welcoming and safe community resource for all.”

Parmenter’s Character Education Council, a group of fourth and fifth graders, recently visited The Pantry. In addition to providing The Pantry with much-needed food donations, the students’ visit offered a meaningful opportunity for them to tour the facility and learn about food insecurity within the Franklin community.

“The experience helped reduce the stigma surrounding food insecurity by fostering understanding and empathy,” said Doherty. “Our hope is that students leave knowing it’s okay to ask for help — and that The Pantry is a safe, welcoming place where anyone can access healthy food when needed.”

The Pantry is a nonprofit organization that relies on the generosity of individuals, businesses and foundations to carry out its mission: to alleviate food insecurity and compassionately empower the Franklin community through resources and collaboration.

“If children in our community are in need of healthy food, we want them to know that we are here with open arms and they should never be embarrassed about it,” said Doherty. “Everyone needs help sometimes.”

There are many meaningful ways to support The Pantry, from donating and volunteering to hosting food drives.

“The kids saw what it would be like to shop here if they were food insecure,” said Doherty. “We focused on how food insecurity is nothing to be ashamed of. The Pantry is like a regular market, except the food is available at no cost. It’s important that we get kids involved at a young age. By involving and informing young people, our hope is that they’ll share our mission with their friends and family, and approach us without hesitation if they need our support."

Principal Chelman drove the students and their donations to The Pantry.

“Thank you, Laura, for the incredible work you do at the Franklin Food Pantry and for warmly welcoming Parmenter’s Character Education Council into the facility this year,” said Principal Chelman. “And thank you to Jessica Ulm of the Parmenter PCC (Parent Communication Council). We relied on Jessica to be a liaison between The Pantry and the school. The experience had such a positive impact on our students — they were not only excited about the donations but also truly moved by what they learned. And I have to admit, I loved getting to drive the van!”

Each student member of Parmenter’s Character Education Council applied to join and was selected by a team of teachers as a role model for Parmenter's core values: caring, inclusion, respect, courage, leadership and effort.

“Students give up their lunch and recess time to meet and discuss projects, create plans and make materials,” said Parmenter fifth-grade teacher and Council Advisor Michaela Geary. “Throughout the year, we have planned different community service projects including Treats for Troops, a candy drive after Halloween for troops serving overseas; World Cancer Day, a fundraiser for the Jimmy Fund; the Winter Gear Drive, to benefit Cradles to Crayons; and the recent Food Drive for the Franklin Food Pantry.

“For the food drive, students created posters, organized the donations, loaded the van with donations and then unloaded the van when we arrived at the Food Pantry,” said Geary. “Upon returning from the tour, students were excited to share what they had learned with the school. We will be speaking about our trip at the next whole school meeting.”

Click here to learn how you can get involved with The Pantry.

 
Additional photos can be found on the Schools page -> https://www.franklinps.net/article/2191244
 

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Have you taken a tour of the Franklin Food Pantry? Sign up for this month

Wondering what we do at The Pantry and how we do it? 

Have you taken a tour of the Franklin Food Pantry? They are available monthly
Have you taken a tour of the
Franklin Food Pantry? They are available monthly
You're invited to come check us out! Sign up for a Pantry tour and see how we are making a difference in our community - and how you can get involved! 

Tours are booking through May. 

Visit our website to secure your spot!  ->   https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0f4baaa622a4f4c43-pantry#/




Wednesday, April 30, 2025

SNAP action day - contact your Congressional legislators

SNAP action day - contact your Congressional legislators
SNAP action day - contact your Congressional legislators

SAVE THE DATE! 


On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, join advocates and individuals across the Northeast region in a powerful SNAP Day of Action. 


More details to come!










Project Bread has additional info -> https://projectbread.org/events/snap-day-of-action


Sunday, April 13, 2025

Franklin Food Pantry Celebrates National Volunteer Month

April is National Volunteer Month, a special time to recognize the invaluable contributions of volunteers. The Franklin Food Pantry kicked off this important month by hosting its annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon, which celebrates the incredible impact volunteers have on the organization and the Franklin community. 
 
The luncheon held on April 3, 2025, was made possible by G&C Plumbing and Heating who sponsored the event, and New England Chapel who provided the space. Elizabeth’s Bagels, The Rome Restaurant, Starbucks on E Central St., Twist Bakery & Cafe, and volunteer bakers provided food, paper goods, desserts, and more. Paul Vicario Studio beautifully captured the event through photography.

Each week, more than 120 individuals volunteer their time at the Franklin Food Pantry making it possible to deliver essential food assistance and service programs to over 850 households in Franklin. Their efforts support vital initiatives such as in-person and walk-in shopping, curbside pickup, mobile pantries at three Franklin locations, Kids’ Snack Bags, the Weekend Backpack Program, holiday meal packages, the Community Gardens Program, and many more. In 2024 alone, Franklin Food Pantry volunteers collectively contributed over 12,000 hours of their time and talent.

Distinguished guests who attended to show their appreciation included Massachusetts State Senator Becca Rausch, State Representative Jeff Roy, Franklin Deputy Town Administrator Amy Frigulietti, Franklin Town Councilor Cobi Frongillo, Superintendent of Franklin Public Schools Lucas Giguere, and Director of Franklin Senior Center Sarah Amaral.  

Senator Becca Rausch addressed the volunteers, stating, “Your work is irreplaceable. Volunteers keep The Pantry’s warehouse full, the shelves stocked, and the operation running smoothly. You pack the backpacks, load the mobile pantry, and assist shoppers. Every hour you spend is a labor of love. And there is so much love supporting this organization and uplifting the people it serves.”

State Representative Jeff Roy presented the 2024 President’s Volunteer Service Award to 39 exceptional volunteers whose service has significantly impacted the Franklin community and serves as an inspiration to others. 
 
The Gold Award, recognizing over 500 volunteer hours in the past year, was presented to Amber Baur. The Silver Award, for 250 to 499 volunteer hours, was awarded to David Bascom, Vicki Coates, Diane Daddario, Suzanne Gendreau, and Kym Pruitt. 
 
The Bronze Award, for 100 to 249 volunteer hours, was presented to Dominic Agostino, Jim Barton, Colleen Bond, Teresa Burr, Erika Cummings, Dave Custer, Mary Anne Dean, Kim DeCrescenzo, Robert Doyle, Rachel Flum, Kathy Ginley, Angela Draper, Karen Giuliano, Richard Guiliano, Oona Harrington, Jonathan Haddad, Jeanne Hummel, Martin Kaufman, Jen Kuse, Kathy Lesica, Christine Lovell, Carol Malachowski, Ann Maloney, Felecia McKenney, Gary Nassoiy, Donna O’Neill, Joseph O'Koren, C. Lynn Rizzolo, Maureen Sabolinski, Nancy Schoen, Pamela Spicer, Debra Stiffler, and Lawrence Verney.

“We are deeply grateful for the extraordinary contributions of our volunteer team,” said Tina Powderly, Executive Director, Franklin Food Pantry. "Every hour they give, always with a smile, has a profound impact on our client. They are the driving force behind our ability to offer a diverse array of essential programs with dignity, and we are deeply grateful."

The Franklin Food Pantry will continue to celebrate the volunteers throughout April including special social media posts thanking volunteers and highlighting the important role they play at The Pantry.

For more information on the Franklin Food Pantry, or receiving food assistance, please visit the Franklin Food Pantry website at
www.franklinfoodpantry.org.

About the Franklin Food Pantry, Inc.
The Franklin Food Pantry, Inc. offers supplemental food assistance, household necessities, and resource referrals to more than 1,800 individuals per year. The Pantry relies on donations and grants to purchase items and pay for daily operations, and partnerships with The Greater Boston Food Bank, Spoonfuls, and local grocery stores to achieve greater buying power and lower costs.

Programs include In-person Shopping, Curbside Pick-up, Emergency Food Bags, Mobile Pantries, Home Delivery, Kids’ Snack Bags, Weekend Backpacks, Holiday Meals, and the SNAP match at Franklin Farmers Market. The Pantry is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in good standing in Massachusetts, recognized by Charity Navigator as a Four-Star Charity, and awarded GuideStar’s Platinum Transparency ranking. The Pantry is located at 341 W Central St. in Franklin, MA on Route 140. Please visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org for more information.

Additional photos courtesy by Paul Vicario can be found  https://drive.google.com/file/d/10UOhEl1q-1RFpORzZ99XeUSSWFOfUbkA/view?usp=drive_link


Top Row (L to R): Franklin Deputy Town Administrator Amy Frigulietti, State Representative Jeff Roy  Bottom Row (L to R): Franklin Food Pantry Board Chair, Amber Baur, Senator Becca Rausch, Pantry Volunteer Bob Doyle, and Franklin Town Board Member Cobi Frongillio
Top Row (L to R): Franklin Deputy Town Administrator Amy Frigulietti, State Representative Jeff Roy; Bottom Row (L to R): Franklin Food Pantry Board Chair, Amber Baur, Senator Becca Rausch, Pantry Volunteer Bob Doyle, and Franklin Town Councilor Cobi Frongillo

Friday, April 4, 2025

Franklin Community Raises Over $31,000 for Food Assistance at 'Party for the Pantry'

From Live Music to Dream Vacations, Franklin Food Pantry’s Annual Fundraiser a Resounding Success

The Franklin Food Pantry, which provides food assistance and programs in Franklin, Massachusetts, is pleased to announce it raised over $31,000 at this year’s Party for The Pantry which took place on Saturday, March 29, 2025.  The ticketed party, which took place at THE BLACK BOX, featured live music from The Pub Kings, J.P. Royer, and Matt Zajac and Friends, as well as a silent auction and numerous raffle prizes.
Franklin Community Raises Over $31,000 for Food Assistance at 'Party for the Pantry'
Franklin Community Raises Over $31,000

Sponsors for the event included: Allegra Marketing Print Mail, THE BLACK BOX, Direct Federal Credit Union, Laura and Kyle Juszczyszyn, Middlesex Savings Bank, Raydio, CR Schmall Building and Remodeling, The Baur Family, The Gendreau Family, Colonial Fence, Eagle Stainless Tube and Fabrication, Mike and Maureen Sabolinski, Elemen-Tree House, K Cooks, and Upfront Guitars.

New this year, the event featured a travel auction from AmFund Foundation, which provides fundraising travel programs to non-profit organizations, helping raise crucial funds through unique and memorable travel experiences. Party for The Pantry attendees had the opportunity to bid on eight once-in-a-lifetime vacations, including trips to Africa, Florence, Paris, Ireland, Sedona, Greece, Scotland, and Portugal. Those who were unable to attend the event but still wish to support The Pantry by purchasing travel packages can contact Julie Manninen from AmFund Foundation at julie@amfund.org.

“We are incredibly grateful for the overwhelming support from our community at this year’s Party for The Pantry,” said Tina Powderly, Executive Director of the Franklin Food Pantry. “The generosity shown by our attendees, sponsors, and volunteers will enable us to continue providing vital resources to our neighbors in need.”

Fundraising events are an essential operating revenue source for The Pantry. Money raised will purchase food and personal care items, pay for the cost of programs and services, and support daily operations.

For more information on supporting the Franklin Food Pantry, or to attend an upcoming fundraising event, please visit the Franklin Food Pantry website at www.franklinfoodpantry.org.


About the Franklin Food Pantry, Inc.
The Franklin Food Pantry, Inc. offers supplemental food assistance, household necessities, and resource referrals to more than 1,800 individuals per year. The Pantry relies on donations and grants to purchase items and pay for daily operations, and partnerships with The Greater Boston Food Bank, Spoonfuls, and local grocery stores to achieve greater buying power and lower costs. 
Programs include In-person Shopping, Curbside Pick-up, Emergency Food Bags, Mobile Pantries, Home Delivery, Kids’ Snack Bags, Weekend Backpacks, Holiday Meals, and the SNAP match at Franklin Farmers Market. The Pantry is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in good standing in Massachusetts, recognized by Charity Navigator as a Four-Star Charity, and awarded GuideStar’s Platinum Transparency ranking. The Pantry is located at 341 W Central St. in Franklin, MA on Route 140. 
Please visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org for more information.

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Franklin Food Pantry & Empty Bowls Club Celebrate 10th Anniversary of Empty Bowls Dinner - May 22

What: The Franklin Food Pantry and Empty Bowls Club are hosting their 10th Anniversary Empty Bowls Dinner, featuring a simple meal of soup and bread, handcrafted ceramic bowls by Franklin High School students, a silent art auction, live music, and family-friendly activities.

Who: Franklin Food Pantry and Empty Bowls Club (Franklin High School Students)
Franklin Food Pantry & Empty Bowls Club Celebrate 10th Anniversary of Empty Bowls Dinner - May 22
Get your tickets ->https://bit.ly/4hXgMuM

When: Thursday, May 22, 2025, 6 to 8 PM

Where: Franklin High School Cafeteria, 218 Oak St, Franklin, MA 02038

Why: To raise awareness and funds for the Franklin Food Pantry and address food insecurity in the community, remembering the message, "Somewhere, someone's bowl is empty."

Tickets: Adults: $22 online ($25 at the door), children (18 and under) $12 online ($15 at the door), available at: https://bit.ly/4hXgMuM

T-shirts Available (through April 15): https://bit.ly/3EaL2Eo

To sponsor this event, please email Jen Johnson, Development Associate, jjohnson@franklinfoodpantry.org

Note: I am proud to sponsor this event.

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Have you taken a tour of the Franklin Food Pantry? Tours are available every month

Wondering what we do at The Pantry and how we do it? 

Have you taken a tour of the Franklin Food Pantry? They are available monthly
Have you taken a tour of the
Franklin Food Pantry? They are available monthly
You're invited to come check us out! Sign up for a Pantry tour and see how we are making a difference in our community - and how you can get involved! 

Tours are booking through May. 

Visit our website to secure your spot!  ->   https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0f4baaa622a4f4c43-pantry#/




Sunday, March 30, 2025

Family Science Night - April 10

Family Science Night - April 10
Family Science Night - April 10
Family Science Night – Free Event! 

Join the FHS Science National Honor Society on Thursday, April 10th, from 5:30–8:00 PM for an exciting night of interactive experiments, hands-on activities, and live demonstrations!

Theme: Movie Night! Each science group—covering topics from biology to forensics—has chosen a movie to bring their subject to life.

FREE ENTRY! This event will be accepting donations for the Franklin Food Pantry.

Bring your family and friends for a night of science, fun, and discovery—we can’t wait to see you there! 




Saturday, March 29, 2025

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Saturday, March 29, 2025 ???

Saturday, March 29

Last day for this "Look Up" Gallery (Franklin Public Library during open hours)

9:00am Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)
9:30am Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) (Franklin Public Library)
10:00am Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
5:00pm 3rd Annual Comedy Night Fundraiser (Tickets closed out) (Franklin Elks Lodge #2136)
7:00pm Party for The Pantry (tickets sold out) (THE BLACK BOX)
8:30pm Jennifer Tefft (live music) (Bally's Tiverton)

For additional details on Library & Senior Center events ->      https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar.aspx?CID=37,24&showPastEvents=false
For additional details on Library & Senior Center events ->     
https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar.aspx?CID=37,24&showPastEvents=false

**  NO  Town Meetings today   **



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Why are there multiple calendars?
What's happening today in Franklin?
What's happening today in Franklin? 
Respectfully, the Library and Senior Center calendars are too full of events to include all their events so we tend to focus on the major events. Town and School meetings are also kept separate. Links for all the calendars are shared here:

Find the full Community event calendar  https://bit.ly/FranklinCommunityCalendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://bit.ly/Submit2Calendar