Putney food drop

Each month, the Vermont Food Bank and Putney Foodshelf team up for a drive-thru food drop, providing fresh produce and non-perishable items for the local community. This free event runs on the fourth Thursday of every month from 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.

Key Takeaways:

  • Monthly Schedule ensures consistent, reliable access to food
  • Vermont Food Bank and Putney Foodshelf co-sponsor the event
  • Drive-thru format simplifies pickup
  • The service is free and open to everyone
  • Access to fresh produce and non-perishable items

Overview

Putney’s monthly food drop represents a vital partnership between the Vermont Food Bank and the Putney Foodshelf. Organized as a drive-thru service, the event aims to distribute fresh produce and non-perishables to all who need them, free of charge, on the fourth Thursday of every month.

Logistics

From 9:00 a.m. until 9:45 a.m., community members can drive up, pick up the available items, and continue on with their day. This format is designed to reduce wait times and make access to food support more convenient. According to the organizers, “Free and open to all” is central to the mission, ensuring that no one is turned away.

Community Impact

By combining resources from both the Vermont Food Bank and Putney Foodshelf, the food drop brings a steady supply of produce, canned goods, and other essentials to Putney residents. It highlights how collaboration at the local level can have a meaningful impact on community well-being, especially for those who may struggle to afford or access groceries.

Looking Forward

As the need for reliable food support continues, organizers are committed to operating the program every fourth Thursday. With its straightforward drive-thru approach and dedicated co-sponsors, this monthly distribution stands as a testament to community solidarity and the shared goal of preventing hunger in Putney.

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