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Late last week, Sacred Heart’s Food Pantry was burglarized, with the thief getting away with thousands of dollars of food and goods.
The Sacred Heart Pantry has been helping those in need for five years. The pantry in Middleboro serves four communities and dozens of families weekly in one of the area’s only clients’ choice operations.
In partnership with The Future of Middleborough Trust, South Shore Computer Repair will be accepting donations in our store to help the food pantry re-stock its shelves and continue helping residents in Middleboro and the surrounding communities get the help they need. If you are in the downtown Middleboro area, we hope you will consider stopping into our shop at 238 Centre Street and making a donation to this worthwhile – and much needed – effort.
On December 2, 2009 the Kiwanis Club, the Middleboro High School Key Club and the Nichols Middle School Builders Club are sponsoring a “Eat to Heat” event at the Middleboro Council on Aging Center.
The Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community, at a time. This year’s event includes the raffle of a “giving tree” that will raise funds to go towards scholarships for local student and/or sponsor a family in need this holiday season.
To purchase a ticket, call Key Club advisor Pat Bettencourt at 508.946.2010, extension 104. Tickets can also be purchased from Kiwanis President Sonya Gallo, at the Mayflower Cooperative Bank or at the Council on Aging.
South Shore Computer Repair is just one of many local businesses that has donated items for the “Eat to Heat” raffle event. Please join us in supporting this terrific organization that provides support to many of your neighbors and friends.
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