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My name is Julie Lopes, and I’m raising money to support my best friend’s family during this difficult time.
Patrick Wetson is a 9 year old boy living in Hamilton, MA with his mother, Erin and younger sister Camilla. After some concerning symptoms arose, Erin sought out answers at Boston Children’s and Patrick was recently diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. This will be a long battle for the family, and they will need the support of the community. Funds will support medical expenses, travel, and basic needs as Erin, who is also a widow and single parent, will be taking a leave of absence to focus on Patrick’s care. We appreciate your support deeply.
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Curbside recycling remains on an every-other-week schedule. Next week, beginning Monday, September 15, curbside recycling will be collected. Please have your trash and recycling out by 7 AM on your regular pickup day.
If your trash or recycling is missed, wait until after 5 PM to report it on SeeClickFix. Missed stops are reported to Republic Services, and they return the next day to finish routes.
We know there have been some hiccups getting curbside recycling back up and running, and the first week wasn’t perfect. Thank you for your patience and understanding while we work through these challenges.
Recycling Drop-Off Center Hours:
The recycling drop-off site at the DPW yard will be open tomorrow, Sat. Sept. 13th from 9 AM – 2 PM.
Starting Monday, September 15th, the recycling drop-off center will be open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 12 PM to 6 PM, and Saturdays from 9 AM to 2 PM.
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September is Hunger Action Month™, an annual, nationwide campaign by the Feeding America network to raise awareness and encourage action to reduce food insecurity.
The Open Door has partnered with several groups to raise awareness about hunger, and share information on how to help support its mission.
The Open Door distributed 2.35 million pounds of food to 11,893 people through its Food Pantries in 2024, meeting a 30% increase in requests for food assistance in 2024 (on top of a 30% increase in 2023), through 100,774 visits.
Since August 2024, in addition to clients already receiving services, The Open Door has registered 820 new households for services at its Gloucester and Ipswich food pantry locations: An average of 68 new families per month.
HUNGER ACTION MONTH EVENTS:
The Open Door has partnered with several local organizations to raise hunger-awareness this September:
Gloucester Mayor Greg Verga will issue a proclamation naming September Hunger Action Month in the city on Friday, September 12
Thrift the Runway, a fashion show organized by The Open Door Thrift Store, Second Glance, will raise funds for local food assistance programs of the nonprofit on Sunday, September 14 at The Cut in Gloucester. Tickets are available at FOODPANTRY.org
View Gloucester City Hall and the Beauport Hotel lit up orange all month long (orange is the color used to promote hunger awareness)
Watch out for Hunger Action Month themed coasters at 1606 Restaurant & Oyster Bar and the Seaport Grille
Several local businesses are offering special promotions and products this month to raise awareness, including:
Brothers Brew in Rockport will offer an orange themed donut
Cake Ann will offer chocolate orange and creamsicle flavored cupcakes
Turtle Alley will offer chocolate bars embossed with the word “LOVE”
A portion of proceeds will support local hunger-relief programs of The Open Door!
The Gloucester City Council will also wear orange to help raise awareness at their Tuesday, Sept. 9 meeting.
SHOP and DONATE at Second Glance year-round. Revenue at the store raises funds for hunger-relief programs of The Open Door. Free referrals are also given to the community for those who need a little extra help.
MORE WAYS TO HELP:
Donations are the most needed form of support as The Open Door doubles down on core programs and strategizes how to best meet increased need with fewer federal resources available. Donations big and small help move the needle, and can be made as one-time gifts, monthly donations, or annual contributions. Make a donation at FOODPANTRY.org. There are a variety of ways to make a donation, including:
Company matches: many companies will also match donations made by their employees—doubling the impact of your gift. Ask your employer today if such a program exists at your workplace.
Donate through a Donor Advised Fund (DAF), Individual Retirement Rollover Gifts, and stocks and securities.
Legacy giving
Sponsor a meal
Donations to Second Glance Thrift Store (make an appointment at FOODPANTRY.org/booknow). Items sold at the store create revenue for The Open Door
In kind goods and services also support The Open Door mission
Volunteers are another critical pillar of help at The Open Door, and provided 26,260 hours of support in 2024. There are a wide range of volunteer opportunities, from packing groceries, to sorting food, to supporting the kitchen, and tagging products for sale at Second Glance. Learn more at FOODPANTRY.org/volunteer
Members of the community are also invited to wear orange to raise awareness about local food insecurity this September.
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We’ll be open Saturday & Sunday 8:00 am – to sellout at 1 Whistlestop Mall in Rockport.
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