Bad Weather Approaching

Expecting bad weather tomorrow! We will post any changes here or on our Facebook page or you can call (603) 724-9731 to get any updates. Be safe!

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50-50 Holiday Raffle Fundraiser Update

To date, we have sold $48 dollars in raffle tickets.  The deadline for the raffle is December 15 (10 days away).

The winner receives 1/2 of the ticket sales!  So the more tickets sold, the more the winner receives!

Ticket Prices are:     $1 for 1 ticket; $2 for 3 tickets; $5 for 7 tickets

Tickets can be purchased at Loudon Food Pantry, 30 Chichester Rd., Unit D, Loudon NH on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM.  You can also click here to use our handy order form.

Good Luck!

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Just a reminder!

The food pantry is closed this week and unavailable to return phone calls or accept donations. Please do not leave any donations outside our door.
 
We will reopen on Tuesday, November 28, 2017, and will return any phone messages at that time. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
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50-50 Holiday Raffle Fundraiser

Ticket Teddy says that tickets for our annual 50-50 Holiday Raffle Fundraiser are now on sale!

The proceeds from this raffle help to feed those in need during this holiday season!  The tickets are sold at very affordable prices so that everyone can join in.  The winner receives 1/2 of the ticket sales!  So the more tickets sold, the more the winner receives!

Ticket Prices are:            $1 for 1 ticket
$2 for 3 tickets
$5 for 7 tickets

Tickets can be purchased at Loudon Food Pantry, 30 Chichester Rd., Unit D, Loudon NH on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM.  You can also click here to use our handy order form.

We pull the winner at 6:00 PM on December 15th.

Good Luck!

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Thanksgiving Box Donations & Hours

We give out Thanksgiving Boxes on November 14, 15 & 16.  So if you have a donation you want to be included in these boxes, please get them to us this week.  It takes us time to process the food before being able to give it out.  A “Needs” list is located in the right-hand column of the screen.

If you live in the Towns of Belmont, Canterbury, Chichester and Loudon NH and haven’t signed up for a Thanksgiving Box yet, call Sue (724-9731) this week and see if you’re eligible.

Meadow Ledge Farm is donating the apples for all our boxes again this year.  Thanks, Louie!  We also put fresh carrots, potatoes, onions, squash among all the other dinner fixings in the boxes as well.

We will be closed and unavailable during the week of November 21st and will return the week of November 28th.

The pantry donation and office hours are Tuesday, Thursday & Friday  10 AM – 4 PM (please call 724-9731 if you need to donate outside these hours).  We are no longer open on Mondays (it has been shifted to Fridays).

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Party, Party, Party!

And that they did!

171 Kids were happy!
Parents were happy!
Delicious items to eat and drink!
Great games, activities, crafts and a scavanger hunt – everyone had fun!
Spooktacular Shoppe almost sold out!
Magician, face painting, and actual dancing this year.  WOW!

40 dedicated, focused and terrific volunteers that made it all happen!

The party collected 804 food items and $424.75 for the food pantry.

We all had fun and can’t wait to do it again next year!

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Thanksgiving Box Signup Reminder

Don’t let this turkey get away.  If you qualify for the food pantry, you qualify for a Thanksgiving Box.  But don’t wait too long.  The sign-up deadline is October 27th.  If you sign-up after that date, there will be no guarantee we will have any left.

If you’re unsure if you qualify, call Sue at 603-724-9731.  Let us help!

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Can You Help Unload our USDA Food

Monday, October 23 at 11:30 AM – We need volunteers to help unload and process a truck of food coming in from the USDA. If you can help email Sue@loudonfoodpantry.org and let her know.

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September Numbers

In September we gave out enough food to create 6,750 meals. We fed 162 households which breaks down to 465 individuals (115 were 60 and over; 163 were under 18, and 187 for the in-between ages).

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