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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

CRFP Expands Year Round Distribution Project Through 2 New Partnerships Combating Food Insecurity

By: Jennifer Carleton, Chair, CRFP Board of Trustees

Food insecurity affects thousands of individuals and families across New Hampshire and the
greater Concord area every day. It can reach anyone facing some of life’s greatest challenges
and toughest situations. From unexpected medical diagnoses to resettling in a new country,
many people face challenges that make access to nutritious food difficult.

Capital Region Food Program (CRFP) is committed to meeting these needs. Through our Year
Round Distribution Project
, we proudly expand our support efforts by partnering with Concord
Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care and Overcomers Refugee Services of New Hampshire.

Supporting Cancer Patients Through Nutrition

Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care, an accredited Comprehensive Community Cancer Center, is committed to delivering high-quality cancer diagnosis and treatment. As part of its commitment to best-in-class care, the center is launching its own food pantry to support patients experiencing food insecurity during treatment.

“Nutrition is a critical component in supporting cancer patients throughout their treatment
journey,” said Tamara Wrenn, Director of the Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care.

“Through our partnership with the Capital Region Food Program, we hope to support many of
our patients who are actively undergoing treatment and struggling to make ends meet amid the
rising cost of food on a limited income.”

Helping New Americas Build New Roots

Overcomers Refugee Services of New Hampshire supports refugees and immigrants
throughout the area by providing education, resources, and guidance toward self-sufficiency.

We have long valued our partnership with Overcomers through our annual Holiday Project, and we are proud to expand the relationship through our Year Round Distribution Project. This collaboration
strengthens their ability to operate a formalized food pantry and helps New Americans establish stable, healthy lives in our community.

Creating Sustainable Impact to Reduce Hunger

At CRFP, we strive to reduce hunger in a meaningful and sustainable way. These efforts are
made possible through the strong coordination, collaboration, and cooperation with community
organizations directly serving families facing food insecurity.

By working together with volunteers, donors, and community partners, CRFP has distributed 8.5
tons of food, totaling over $28,000, to 24 different local community service agencies throughout
the first quarter of 2026.

Thank you to everyone contributing to these efforts. Together, we are making a difference. Help
us keep this work going. Your donation today will help ensure everyone across the Capital
Region has access to the food they need

Learn how you can make a lasting impact by supporting our mission.