HOW WE WORK 

It takes a lot of dedication, volunteer hours and donations to run the Plainville Community Food Pantry. We are pleased to offer the following information to help you understand our work.

Pantry Cycle Graphic

TIMELINE

2007

November 2007 The PCFP celebrates 7 years in its new building

Plainville Food Pantry reorganization: New shelving & racks

Postal Food Drive brought in over 6,000 pounds of food

Celebrate Plainville Award recipient: Joesph Plourde

2006

Celebrate Plainville Award recipient: Rich Dziura

2005

8,300 pounds of food brought in through Postal Food Drive.

Bread Route Volunteers won the Ellen Varnum Volunteer of the Year Award from RSVP.

2004

Warehouse volunteers, who sort and put away incoming donations, assemble mailings and organize the warehouse, logged 2,092 hours valued at $14,857. 

Awarded a $50,000 grant by CHEFA to purchase a new van and provide for maintenance, gas and insurance for five years.

Chosen as recipient of Loureiro Engineering’s annual community service project, which built a two-car garage/storage shed free of charge.

Completed a Strategic Plan with its Board of Directors.

We want to acknowledge the many individuals, organizations and foundations for their generous support both now and in the past. 

Graph: Community Outreach Program 2006

Graph: 2006 Yearly Report (by quarters)

Graph: 2005 Distribution of Services

Graph: 2005 Client Demographics

Graph: Summery of Food Assistance (2002-2006)

Graph: 2005 Support and Revenue

Graph: 2005 Allocation of Revenue

FUNDING

We want to acknowledge the following organizations and foundations for their generous support both now and in the past. 

List Coming Soon.

Susie Woerz
Executive Director