Editor,
“I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.” Edward Everett Hale
We thank the following individuals for doing what they could: Ron and Rachel Bolduc; Thomas and Betty Bouchard; Todd Boyer; Karen Carey; Rae Clark; Burnadette Coulombe; Doug and Barb Ellis; Joy Elsner; Jean Emerson; James Farrell; Margaret Grant and Brenda Robbins; Ronald and Patricia Harwood; Ann Marie Kenney; Clare Krumlauf; Karin Olson; Marian Orr; Donald Pilon; Vincent and Dorothy Pribish; Lucille Reed and Donna Gordon; Lorine Roussin; Marsha Russell; Rita Shaw and Dianne Hill; Anne and Colette Sirois; Richard and Susan Sirois; David Smith; Lynne Smith; Martha Taylor; Claire and John Thurber; and Maureen White,
We thank the following businesses and non-profits for their donations: Altrusa Club of Biddeford-Saco; Cardullo Investments, Inc.; Citizens for Saco Education; Gartland Distributors; Hannaford – Saco; Maine Repertory Theater; Saco Healing Arts Center; Thornton Academy; and UMA Saco Center.
We thank the following houses of worship for their continued support: Trinity Episcopal; First Parish Congregational; North Saco Congregational; Unitarian Universalist in Saco and Biddeford; Cornerstone United Methodist; Bible and United Baptist; Most Holy Trinity; St. Demetrious; St. Augustine; The Rock Church (Scarborough); The Vineyard; and Hope Churches.
We honor the memories of Marguerite Dumas, Marion Stickney. and our own, Robert Nichols.
Because of the kind support that so many have given, during March we were able to assist 564 individuals from 252 different families. We join all in welcoming spring to our area.
John Reynolds
Saco Food Pantry
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