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In 2024, We Fed Thousands. This Year, Thousands More Are Counting on Us.

For more than 50 years, the Capital Region Food Program’s Holiday Project has brought nourishment and dignity to thousands of individuals, seniors, and families across Concord and 17 surrounding communities. Through grocery vouchers redeemable at local Market Basket stores, recipients can choose fresh, culturally meaningful foods that meet their unique needs—helping ease the strain of rising food prices, heating costs, and holiday expenses.

With food costs up more than 23% since 2020 and federal aid shrinking, more partners and members in your local community are turning to CRFP for support than ever before. Your donation ensures that no one faces hunger alone this winter. Every dollar helps us provide food vouchers, fill pantry shelves, and strengthen the network of community partners working year-round to reduce food insecurity across the Capital Region.

Donate to Reduce Hunger Across the Capital Region

2010 Press Releases

December 30, 2010
pdfOver 2500 Local Families Receive Holiday Food Basket From Capital Region Food Program
November 24, 2010
pdfGreater Concord Chamber of Commerce Event Benefits Capital Region Food Program
November 16, 2010
pdf19 Agencies Receive 3.3 Tons of Food Donated By Capital Region Food Program
November 1, 2010
pdfHoliday Food Basket Project Seeks Volunteers
November 1, 2010
pdfCapital Region Food Program Distributes Donation Canisters To Area Businesses
October 12, 2010
pdfFourteen Local Agencies Receive 2.3 Tons of Non-Perishable Food
October 6, 2010
pdfLincoln Financial Foundation Grant Awarded To Capital Region Food Program
October 4, 2010
pdf$7000 Raised For Hunger Relief By Capital Region Food Program’s 3rd Annual Golf Tournament
September 14, 2010
pdfCapital Region Food Program Donates 1.9 Tons of Non-Perishable Food
August 14, 2010
pdfStephen Destefano Elected To Capital Region Food Program Board
August 10, 2010
pdf1.8 Tons of Non-Perishable Food Donated To 11 Local Agencies
July 13, 2010
pdf2.5 Tons of Non-Perishable Food Donated To 15 Local Agencies
July 9, 2010
pdfShaker Road School Students Donate 400 Pounds of Non-Perishable Food To Boscawen Food Pantry
June 8, 2010
pdf2.1 Tons of Non-Perishable Food Donated To 13 Local Agencies
May 15, 2010
pdfU.S. Postal Carrier’s Stamp Out Hunger! Event Collects Nearly 7 Tons of Food
April 29, 2010
pdfStamp Out Hunger! To Benefit Seventeen Local Food Pantries And Social Service Agencies
April 28, 2010
pdfLincoln Financial Group Employees Donate Half-Ton of Food To Capital Region Food Program
April 20, 2010
pdfCapital Region Food Program Receives $5000 Donation From Associated Grocers of New England
April 14, 2010
pdfBow High School Senior Raises $4114 For The Capital Region Food Program
April 13, 2010
pdf14 Local Agencies Benefit From 2.3 Tons of Non-Perishable Food
March 10, 2010
pdf2.5 Tons of Non-Perishable Food Donated To 17 Local Agencies
February 22, 2010
pdfLincoln Financial Group Donation Funds First-Ever January Food Distribution For Capital Region Food Program
February 20, 2010
pdfCapital Region Food Program Donates 1.8 Tons of Non-Perishable Food