Dedham Food Pantry

600 Washington St, Dedham, Ma 02026
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Our mission To end hunger in Dedham.

Dedham Food Pantry

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Saturday Shopping Volunteer

Assist with contactless curbside pick-up of client food bags, recycle boxes and may require some lifting.
  • Weekly, Monthly
  • Teens, Adults
  • Individuals, Groups (2-10)
  • Physical, Outdoor
  • On-site
  • Weekends

Grant Writer

Prepare proposals, gathers and formats information, writing drafts, and obtaining approvals. Determines proposal concept by identifying and clarifying opportunities and needs, studying requests for proposal (RFPs).
  • Weekly, Monthly
  • Teens, Adults
  • Individuals
  • Office work, Indoor
  • Formal
  • Weekdays, Evenings, Weekends

Saturday Store Donations Pick-up

These Volunteers are pre-screened by the Volunteer Coordinator to pick-up donations from the following Dedham stores- Costco, BJs, Star Market, and Trader Joes (Needham).
  • Weekly, Monthly
  • Teens, Adults
  • Individuals, Groups (2-10)
  • Physical, Outdoor
  • On-site
  • Weekends

Unload Food Bank Provisions

Volunteer must be able to lift up to 45 lbs repetitively, must be able to reach overhead, and also some bending and turning.
  • Weekly, Monthly
  • Teens, Adults
  • Individuals, Groups (2-10)
  • Physical, Indoor
  • On-site
  • Weekdays, Weekends

Bagging Crew

Work with other volunteers to prepare food bags for the upcoming shopping day, and may require some lifting for up to 45 pounds.
  • Weekly, Monthly
  • Teens, Adults, Child with Adult
  • Individuals, Groups (2-10)
  • Physical, Indoor
  • On-site
  • Weekdays, Weekends
How you help With your help, together we can make a difference and all play a role to end hunger in our community. You can take the first step by Getting Involved with the Dedham Food Pantry.
About us Established in 1990 in the basement of St. John’s Methodist Church, the food pantry currently serves approximately 160 Dedham families each month. Approximately one-half of those served are children. The types of food distributed to our clients include a variety of non-perishable pantry staples; perishable items such as frozen meat, eggs, cheese and bread; and fresh seasonal produce when available. We obtain the food from a variety of sources including purchasing from the Greater Boston Food Bank; receiving donated food from individual, community or corporate food drives; purchasing from warehouse and thrift stores; receiving donated food from grocery stores; and receiving donated produce from local farms.
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