
Every year, Neighbor to Neighbor offers turkeys to families in need, However, in 2020, far more households are having difficulty making ends meet. Continue Reading →
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Every year, Neighbor to Neighbor offers turkeys to families in need, However, in 2020, far more households are having difficulty making ends meet. Continue Reading →
Books in the Garden will be unveiled on Halloween Eve. Continue Reading →
The outpouring of compassion from Greenwich residents is rapidly increasing. Citizens want to reach out to help as the ripple effect of COVID-19 creates more unemployment, food insecurity and medical fallout. In this overwhelming global pandemic, working together can make all the difference and building a sense of humanity and grace has to start locally. As of Monday, March 30, Neighbor to Neighbor has made a significant step in addressing the increased need for food by temporarily moving their distribution location to the Arch Street Teen Center. Located directly off I-95,the Arch Street location allows for easy access and truck deliveries of food and supplies. Continue Reading →
Scouting for Food Accepting Online Donations Continue Reading →
The house-like structure will be set back on the 10 acre Christ Church property, behind what used to be a carriage house. Continue Reading →
During the national “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive on May 11, letter carriers picked up hundreds of shopping bags filled with non-perishable food items from Greenwich residents and delivered them to Neighbor to Neighbor where a team of volunteers helped unload, sort, and stock the donations. Continue Reading →
For the fifth year in a row, Neighbor to Neighbor distributed hundreds of turkeys to clients and other who qualified. “Thanksgiving is a great American tradition. Whether you cook it yourself or go to someone’s house, you want to be the same as everyone else,” said Karen Royce, president of the Neighbor to Neighbor board. Continue Reading →
Watch for a yellow plastic shopping bag in each resident’s mailbox during the week of May 9. Continue Reading →