Editor,
“You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” ― John Bunyan
The Saco Food Pantry thanks the following individuals, businesses and non-profits for their support: Ron and Rachel Bolduc, Thomas and Betty Bouchard, Karen Carey, Casella Waste Systems, Citizens for Saco Education, Burnadette Coulombe, James Farrell, Ruth Fiske, Gartland Distributors, Jim Godbout, Patty Harmon, Ronald and Patricia Harwood, Funtown Splashtown USA, Lloyd Hunt, Ann Marie Kenney, Leeward Charitable Foundation (Robert Werner, President), Karin Olson, Marian Orr, Lucille Reed & Donna Gordon, Lorine Roussin, Saco and Biddeford Savings Charitable Foundation, SEI Giving Fund, Rita Shaw and Dianne Hill, Thornton Academy Student Council, Susan Zayac
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 join others in honoring the memories of Alice Finnegan and Robert Nichols, who contributed so much to the pantry.
Thanks to your generosity, in July, we were able to feed 205 families.
John Reynolds
Saco Food Pantry
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