Capital Region Food Program Distributes Holiday Vouchers on Dec. 14

Dec 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM
Elena Alois, the third-generation board chair of the Capital Region Food Program, humorously refers to it as her family business. Her grandfather established this organization over 50 years ago, with the aim of providing food to those in need in the Concord area. This weekend, the annual Holiday Project kicks off, offering vouchers for people to purchase food at local Market Baskets from December 14th to January 31st.

Empowering Families with Holiday Food Vouchers

History and Origins

Since 1974, the Capital Region Food Program has been a pillar in providing holiday meals for families facing difficulties. It has a rich history that dates back several decades, with Elena's family playing a significant role. This program has witnessed countless families being supported during the festive season.

Over the years, it has adapted to the changing needs of the community. In the wake of the pandemic, a significant shift occurred as the focus shifted from providing holiday boxes filled with staples to offering vouchers. This change allowed recipients to have the flexibility to choose their own food, providing a more personalized shopping experience.

Impact and Participation

Alois anticipates that this year's Holiday Project will assist 2,200 families, approximately 7,000 individuals, in Concord and the surrounding towns. In the past two years, there has been a 25% increase in participation due to the flexibility of the voucher awards. This growth shows the increasing demand for such assistance and the program's effectiveness in reaching those in need.

Despite the positive trends, Alois expects an even greater increase in participation next year. There could be changes on the federal level regarding different types of programs, which may lead to more state and local community responsibilities. This highlights the importance of the Capital Region Food Program in filling the gaps and providing essential support.

Distribution and Donation

Recipients are identified through municipal welfare agencies and partnerships with religious organizations. This ensures that the assistance reaches those who truly need it. Last year, the holiday program provided over $150,000 in vouchers to 2,250 recipients, making a significant impact on the lives of many.

Outside of the holiday season, the Capital Region Food Program runs a year-round distribution program. They provide donations to help stock local food pantries, such as Christ the King Parish in Concord. This continuous effort shows their commitment to addressing food insecurity throughout the year.

To contribute to this worthy cause, individuals can visit capitalregionfoodprogram.org. Your support can make a difference in the lives of countless families.