Clarification of Dates

Here is the corrected information for the following:

Donations for Thanksgiving Boxes should be to us by or on Friday, November 9th.
Thanksgiving Boxes will be given out on November 13 through November 15.
We will be closed and unavailable from November 19 – November 23 (Thanksgiving Week).

Concerning these dates, please disregard what I posted in the Loudon Ledger and Canterbury Newsletter.

What a month!

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Donations for The Thanksgiving Boxes

If you plan on donating food for the Thanksgiving Boxes, please get those donations to us on or by Friday, November 9th.  (I mistakenly put the 15th in the paper – sorry)  We give out the boxes on November 13 – 15th.  This will give us time to process and log the food so it can be used for the boxes.

We are accepting donations on Tuesday 10 – 6, Wednesdays 10 – 1, Thursdays & Fridays 10 – 4.  We’re located in the Huckleberry Business Park, 30 Chichester Rd., Unit D, Loudon NH.  Call Sue at 724-9731 with any questions.

Right now we are in desperate need of turkey breast, canned yams / canned sweet potatoes, turkey / herb stuffing and turkey gravy (packets, cans or jars).

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Holiday Box Signups Start November 1st

Anyone who is eligible to be a patron of Loudon Food Pantry can receive a Holiday Box. Signups are starting November 1st. Capital Region is kind enough to provide these boxes for our patrons. Signup early so that they know how much food is needed to complete the Holiday Boxes. Call Sue at (603) 724-9731 to sign up.
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September 2018 Numbers

In September we gave out enough food to create 5,861 meals to 440 individuals.  107 of those were 60 and older, 156 were 18 or under and 177 were in between those ages.

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LES Halloween Party Results

The party was a success! 151 kids came and had fun! Loudon Food Pantry received 843 food items and $429.51 to help support the food insecure.

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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, Huckleberry Business Park, 30 Chichester Rd., Unit D, Loudon NH during the following:

Tuesdays 10 – 6
Wednesdays 10 – 1
Thursdays 10 – 4
Fridays 10 – 1
We will be closed the week of Thanksgiving

You can also click here to use our Raffle Ticket Purchase form.

We pull the winner at 4:00 PM on December 15th.

Good Luck!

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The Loudon Elementary School Halloween Party Needs Volunteers

The LES HP is on October 19th from 6 pm – 8 pm.  This is a big event for the children and for Loudon Food Pantry.  We all have a great time and the food and funds received benefit the pantry.

We still need more volunteers.  If you can help click here.

We also need food for the Goulish Goodies stand (concession stand) as well.  Goodies can be dropped off to Loudon Food Pantry, 30 Chichester Rd., Unit D during our open hours next week.  They are Tuesday 10 – 6, Wednesday 10 – 1, Thursday 10 – 4 and Friday 10 – 2 (party day).

If you have any questions, call Sue at 724-9731.

 

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Thanksgiving Box Signups (October 1 – October 31)

Anyone who is eligible to be a patron of Loudon Food Pantry can receive a Thanksgiving Box. The sign-up form will be available from October 1–31. If you come in after that date to sign up, there will be no guarantee we have enough food to fill your order.  Please sign up early so we know how much food we need to have on hand. Last year’s boxes contained fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, as well as the Thanksgiving Dinner fixings. We hope the farms that helped out last year will again be kind enough to donate.

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August 2018 Numbers

In August we gave out enough food to create 7,167 meals to 523 individuals.  140 of those were 60 and older, 170 were 18 or under and 213 were in between those ages.

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