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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish - Soup Kitchen Northampton, MA 01060 413.584.7310 |
Details: Our Soup Kitchen, located at our Parish Hall on 10 Hawley Street, provides lunches for the needy on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM. Led by Joan Gruszkowski, our faithful team of volunteers provides nutritious meals, including fresh fruits and vegetables, to those most in need. |
Northampton Survival Center - Northampton Pantry Northampton, MA 01060 413.586.6564 |
Details: The Northampton Survival Center is dedicated to improving the quality of life for low-income individuals and families throughout Hampshire County by providing nutritious food and other resources in an atmosphere of dignity and respect. Food Pantry and Clothing Distribution hours: Mondays 11 – 2, Tuesdays 4 – 7, Wednesdays 11 – 2, Thursday 4 – 7, Fridays 11 – 2, Closed Weekends. |
MANNA Soup Kitchen - Elm Street Northampton, MA 01060 413.584.1757 |
Details: For almost thirty years, MANNA soup kitchen has been widely known for providing free meals, three days a week, 52 weeks a year, for anyone who wants or needs one. We serve our meals restaurant style, which makes the atmosphere less like a soup kitchen and encourages fellowship. Meals are served Wednesday nights and Saturday noons in Edwards Church and Monday noons in St. John’s Episcopal Church. Both churches generously support the program and absorb the extra wear and tear on their kitchens and fellowship halls. Jim Munroe, the Rector at St. John’s Episcopal Church, started MANNA in 1986. There were 12 guests at the first meal. The Sunday meal grew steadily. Over time, additional weekly meals were added, and a non-profit was formed to help purchase food and organize volunteers. Now all three meals are prepared on site by our staff. We rely on the support of generous individuals to continue our mission to help feed the poor of the Pioneer Valley. |
MANNA Soup Kitchen - Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 413.584.5500 |
Details: For almost thirty years, MANNA soup kitchen has been widely known for providing free meals, three days a week, 52 weeks a year, for anyone who wants or needs one. We serve our meals restaurant style, which makes the atmosphere less like a soup kitchen and encourages fellowship. Meals are served Wednesday nights and Saturday noons in Edwards Church and Monday noons in St. John’s Episcopal Church. Both churches generously support the program and absorb the extra wear and tear on their kitchens and fellowship halls. Jim Munroe, the Rector at St. John’s Episcopal Church, started MANNA in 1986. There were 12 guests at the first meal. The Sunday meal grew steadily. Over time, additional weekly meals were added, and a non-profit was formed to help purchase food and organize volunteers. Now all three meals are prepared on site by our staff. We rely on the support of generous individuals to continue our mission to help feed the poor of the Pioneer Valley. |
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