Tewksbury
Community Pantry, Inc.
999 Whipple Road
Tewksbury, MA 01876
(978)
858-2273
"People Helping
People"
History
The Tewksbury Community Pantry was
established in January 1995 in response to the desire of many
community leaders to address the hunger issue in Tewksbury. Prior to
that time, a smaller-scale food share program had been operated from
St. William's Church of Tewksbury. When it became apparent that this
program could no longer adequately handle the needs of the town, the
"Pantry" came into existence. With support from town officials, a
rent-free site of operation was provided at the Center School on
Pleasant Street for almost three years.
The Tewksbury Community Pantry is
currently housed in a building which was specifically constructed
for the Pantry. Through generous donations of money, labor, and
building materials, the community erected the existing building on
the site of the Department of Public Works.
Mission
The mission of the Tewksbury
Community Pantry is to provide short and long-term assistance to
Tewksbury residents in financial need and to people who are referred
to the Pantry by Tewksbury clergy and the clerk's office. The Pantry
offers help in other ways when needed and possible; and informs
clients of other available resources through a client resource list,
monthly newsletters, flyers and posters.
The primary goal of the
organization is to provide a resource for those in need and to offer
food and fellowship, as well as to act whenever and however possible
as advocates for the disadvantaged. The Pantry's
key achievements consist of, providing a safe, well kept, clean and
comfortable environment which the clients can come to for food, food
preparation suggestions and support from the volunteers.
Confidential assistance is given
to everyone who receives food from the Tewksbury Community Pantry.