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Tuesday Night Cooking Class Collects 4,200 Pounds for N2N Food Drive

Betty Ann Donegan and her Tuesday night cooking class collected 4,200 pounds of food to be donated to the Community Dining Room (CDR) in support of Neighbor-to-Neighbor LifeLine's celebration of the CDR's 25 years of service. Betty Ann was an inspiration to her students,  encouraging  them to get involved with their community to bring awareness to hunger and homelessness on the shoreline. Her incentive for participation in the food drive was a homemade donut day for her students and their families. Pictured here is a delectable reward for hard work and compassion.

Temple Beth Tikvah hosts food drive for Neighbor to Neighbor LifeLine

 

Cara Pavelko of United Way of Greater New Haven and Rabbi Claudio J. Kogan of Temple Beth Tikvah in Madison, Ct. pictured with about 20 bags of food totaling 265 lbs. The congregation donated non-perishable food items to the the Community Dining Room's 25th anniversary food drive hosted by Neighbor to Neighbor LifeLine, a parnership between the Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven and United Way of Greater New Haven to raise charitable dollars for hunger and hoelessness in the region.

 

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