Hunger Is Not a Disease

Food Pantry Blog – The New Mobile Reservoir Food Pantry Appeared to be Magical

Today’s outdoor pantry opening at the Reservoir Food Pantry in Boiceville was our first day for this mobile pantry and it was a totally new experience for Boiceville area residents. We absolutely loved it! People walked up. They came in cars.
Four tables of food were arranged in a parking lot on the hill behind Robert’s Auction House.
There was a large variety of canned/boxed goods in several categories: fruits & veggies, protein, grains.
We had a good selection of bread from Bread Alone.
We had totally wonderful fruits and vegetables from Migliorelli Farms and the Food Bank of Northeastern New York. Most of the produce was organic: apples, tomatoes, onions, salad greens, limes.
We sat out in the sun for two hours while local residents came to shop…many were visiting a pantry for the first time and were, of course, timid and cautious. The shoppers quickly got over that and became very friendly with one another and with us. Who wouldn’t? Here was an array of food many had not seen in quite some time.
The message here is in two parts:
This mobile food pantry is our tax dollars at work: All the workers are volunteers. All the food costs nothing.
The food distributed in this pantry was all diverted from a landfill. Virtually every food item was donated from a farm, grocery, food manufacturer, etc.
The conclusion here: THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO EXCUSE FOR ANY PERSON IN OUR COUNTRY TO GO HUNGRY.
Thank you for reading this post. Tomorrow I’ll return to articles about food pantries and hunger featuring the Good Neighbor Food Pantry of Woodstock. However, in the future, I will digress occasionally to share news of our new pantry in Boiceville: the Reservoir Food Pantry.
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Peace and food for all.
Thurman