Getting food to those who need it, with heaping portions of dignity
By Kara Baskin
November 27, 2018
As a chef on Cape Cod, Joseph Ellia knew that maintainin
Spoonfuls is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit. Through food recovery and distribution, education, and advocacy, they work to address the health, environmental, and economic impact that wasted food has on people and the planet.
The Boston Center for Youth & Families, which operates the Leahy Hollaran Community Center, works to enhance the quality of life of Boston’s residents by partnering with various organizations to offer a wide range of comprehensive programs and activities according to neighborhood needs and interests.
Located between Central Square and Memorial Drive, the Cambridge Community Center (CCC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works to effectively and efficiently meet the evolving needs of youth, families, and seniors living in Cambridge and its surrounding communities with innovative programs and services for over 90 years. Since April 2020, CCC has operated a […]
The Quinsigamond Village Community Center offers many free programs, including food resources for all, with a focus on low to moderate-income individuals and families.
Eliot Community Human Services provides community-based services to more than 50,000 individuals and families throughout Massachusetts each year, delivering state of the art, evidence-based programming since 1958. 2 locations.
Quincy Community Action Program’s South West Community Center has been at the forefront of providing food and nutrition resources to area families for more than 50 years.
Here at Lovinβ Spoonfuls, we love office fundraisers. They rally people around a meaningful cause and position them to make an impact in the process. But how do you go about starting an effective fundraiser in your workplace? Look no further. Whether your company is in-person, remote, or hybrid, here are some of the best […]
Local Grocery Stores Innovating Food Waste Disposal
By Corin Cook
July 16, 2016
MetroWest Daily News
Almost two years ago, Massachusetts passed a commercial fo
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