United Way of Tri-County Receives 33,000 Meals From Revolution Foods of Boston

Vegetables, chicken nuggets, waffles, and crumb cakes are among some of the items making up the 33,000 meals, a percentage of them also suitable for those with food allergies.
Calls to state’s 2-1-1 hotline spike amid fears, anxiety surrounding the coronavirus
Call center representatives assist residents across the state with questions and concerns about the virus. The hotline is operational 24/7.
FRAMINGHAM – The phones have been ringing off the hook at Mass 211 since last Thursday.
Framingham’s Pearl Street Cupboard steps up service in wake of coronavirus
United Way as the result of a donation by Revolution Foods of 33,000 frozen meals will begin to distribute them throughout MetroWest, Greater Milford and across Massachusetts beginning on Monday. This is in addition to the Pearl Street Cafés nightly meal count which has more than doubled in the last week said Pearl Street Cupboard & Café Director Joe Mina.
United Way of Tri-County COVID-19 Community Response

The United Way of Tri-County (UWTC) has been monitoring recent developments amid the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) infection. We understand people in communities in the MetroWest/495 Corridor region and across Massachusetts are being impacted by this unprecedented public health issue. The United Way is always here to provide resources and information in times of need.
Highland City Striders road races raise $20,000 for food pantries

By Community Advocate Staff -February 25, 2020
Marlborough – The Highland City Striders Running Club raised $20,000 during their 2018 and 2019 Running with the Wolves 10k & White Fang 5k road races. Of the race proceeds, $10,000 has been donated to the Marlborough Community Cupboard and $10,000 to the Hudson Food Pantry.
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