Neighbor News
St. Eleanor Parish to Host Food Drive to Benefit 4 Local Food Pantries
Helping Our Neighbors Who are Most In Need
St. Eleanor Parish will be hosting a Food Drive to benefit those in the greater-Collegeville area who are most in need. The drive, which is being sponsored by the teens of the St. Eleanor Parish Youth Ministry will take place on February 4th and 5th.
“By hosting this drive, we hope that the less fortunate of our community will be able to benefit greatly from the generosity of those in the Collegeville area,” said Fr. Henry Graebe, Parochial Vicar at St. Eleanor Parish. “Over eighty young people will be volunteering their time on that weekend to help collect, check, organize, box, and deliver the food donations. We hope that this service opportunity will both teach them the importance of service and to be grateful for all they have been blessed to receive,” he said.
The food will be donated to four local food pantries. The St. Vincent DePaul Society Food Pantry at St. Eleanor in Collegeville, the Daily Bread Food Pantry in Collegeville, Spring-Ford Project Outreach in Royersford, and the St. Vincent DePaul Society Food Pantry at St. Mary’s in Schwenksville will all receive food items.
Find out what's happening in Limerick-Royersford-Spring Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The local pantries continue to see local neighbors who need food assistance. They rely on the generosity of the community to meet those needs. There are heartbreaking circumstances right here in our own community; but practical, compassionate person-to-person caring can make a world of difference.
“It seems, more than ever, more people of our community are in need,” said Matt Kirsch, Youth Minister at St. Eleanor Parish. “By donating non-perishable food items to the drive-through food drive, members of the greater-Collegeville community can make a big difference in the lives of their neighbors in need.”
Find out what's happening in Limerick-Royersford-Spring Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
“Food donations can have significant positive impacts on families who are struggling to make ends meet especially in a time as trying as the one we are living through now,” said Brianna LaPlante a young adult leader who volunteers with the St. Eleanor Parish Youth Ministry program. “Food donations can provide nourishment that enables a student to excel at school among his or her peers or helps a senior citizen offset expenses so she can afford her medication,” she said.
The food drive, now its 12th year, will feature a drive-through drop-off. Simply drive to the back parking lot of the church, follow the signs, and a teenager will remove the donations from your vehicle.
Donations can be dropped off on Saturday, February 4th from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, and on Sunday, February 5th from 8:00 AM – 1:30 PM. St. Eleanor Church is located at 647 Locust Street in Collegeville, PA.
For more information about the Food Drive, please visit our website at https://tinyurl.com/4f5ykex3
