Thursday, November 19, 2009

NEAR Receives Grant for Food Not Bombs

From North Ends Arts Rising

The Liberty Bank Foundation has graciously awarded a $2,000 grant to
North End Arts Rising, Inc. for the Food Not Bombs food sharing
program which happens Sundays at The Buttonwood Tree on the corner of
Liberty and Main Streets.

Since 1997, the Liberty Bank Foundation has given over $5.4 million in grants to local non-profit organizations that our neighbors depend on. They are partnering with non-profits, government, businesses, and other funders to identify key needs in our communities and collaborate on solutions and this is one example of how their dollars are going to work for the community.

We are humbly honored to receive this grant from the Liberty Bank Foundation to support this worthy program.
Food Not Bombs offers freshly-prepared vegetarian dishes and
fellowship to anyone who wants it. Every week many people wait for the food to arrive. FNB often has fresh fruit &
vegetables for folks to take with them and when it rains or snows we
move inside, often sharing some music.

Shortly after 1997 when NEAR, Inc. had found it's new home in the
renovated Arriwani Hotel (formerly the Arrigoni Hotel and the March
Inn), a generous and kind-hearted Wesleyan student named Charles
LeGuerre brought Food Not Bombs to The Buttonwood Tree's front porch.
Being both a dedicated volunteer to the bookstore and FNB, Charles
made the decision to share the meal with others at the very place we
do today. This meal sharing program has served countless people over
the years and has joined people from many walks of life.

Those who are interested in assisting this cause are welcome to join FNB volunteers as they prepare food at the First Church of Christ, 190 Court Street,
Middletown around 11:30 am every Sunday.

The Liberty Bank Foundation has been a supporter of North End Arts
Rising, Inc. for many years and in many ways. We know that their
hearts are with us as they award this funding to support all of us who
seek to aid the hungry of our community.

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