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2017

Attleboro Area Council of Churches - Food 'n Friends's 2017 Collection

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January 8 2017

95 Pine St., Attleboro MA 02703 US

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Kids Summer Cafe
Kids Summer Cafe
Kids Summer Cafe
Family Cafe
Family Cafe
Daily Food Kitchens
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Stories 4
  • Maureen P. is a lovely young senior who is disabled. She has a charming disposition, a sweet smile and a positive outlook on life. She is confined to a...
  • Jack is a hard working, kind, compassionate and faith filled person who frequents the Food n' Friends kitchens regularly and has for the past 6+ years. He...
  • Liz and Mike are a young couple living in Attleboro with three beautiful children, Samantha 11, Oceanna 8 and Tyler 6. Both of them hold jobs, run a household...
  • Tim B. is a 50-year-old homeless vet living in the camps around the Attleboro area, enduring the elements and surviving. He has been living in the woods,...
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About this Collection
Food n Friends runs several food programs in Attleboro and surrounding communities. All programs are available to anyone in need of a meal.
We operate:
6 Daily Food Kitchens where anyone can come in for a hot nutritious meal and a feeling of community
2 Family Cafes where families with children 18 and younger can come in for a kid-friendly meal and fun activities.
The Kids Summer Cafe. There are 4 locations through out Attleboro during the summer for children to come and receive a free bagged lunch.

All the programs offer a warm friendly atmosphere where people can come in eat, relax and socialize.
During 2016 over 27,000 meals have been served to those in need.
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  • Food n' Friends | Attleboro Area Interfaith Collaborative

    Food n' Friends | Attleboro Area Interfaith Collaborative

    All monies collected can go to purchasing food through the Greater Boston Food Bank for less than 40 cents per pound. This helps us feed the hungry in our community with healthier foods.

    Any canned goods collected will either go into the kitchens or into the emergency food we collect for those who come in and need some food.

    Any and all donations are appreciated.

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