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Monument Crisis Center Announces Emergency Food Distribution Dates

by CLAYCORD.com
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Monument Crisis Center will hold emergency food distributions (open to all in need) during the following dates and times:

Tuesday April 21, 9 a.m. – noon
Monday April 27, 9 a.m. – noon
Tuesday April 28, 9 a.m. – noon

Donations of non-perishable food are accepted during the distribution dates/hours as well as the next two Wednesdays, Apr.22, Apr.29, 9 a.m. – noon.

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Text MCC to 41-444 or donate online at www.monumentcrisiscenter.org.

The address is 1990 Market Street in Concord.

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Please give. Every little bit will help. Seeing the aerial photos of people in line to get food is heartbreaking. We need to help if we can.

Thank you for the reminder. We try our best to be generous. As far as the people in line, they’ll be fine. My husband and I volunteer at food pantries, and most people are very gracious. There are probably people in line who’ve never had to ask for help, but hopefully they’ll be okay too. Scary times for all of us…

Trust in God. He will provide.

Tell that too Bishop Gerald O. Glenn

Yeah – God gave us scientists so he wouldn’t have to do everything, but yet some folks forsake them and get a quick trip to the afterlife.

Of course, you have to ask trust which scientists? Science is agenda-driven, just like anything else, We would be in big trouble if we had followed WHO’s January guidelines that COVID-19 was not spread by person-to-person contact or CDC early guidelines that masks were ineffectual. Sometimes, common sense beats “science”

To GET BACK ON THE SUBJECT (sigh), 2 questions about MCC…
Do they also collect clothes for young children who are actually growing out of their togs in this short amount of time?
Does MCC use monetary donations to buy healthy food for the give-aways?
Thank you.

Haven’t heard the term “togs” in a long time. There used to be a clothing store called “Tony’s Toggery” on Salvio St across from the plaza. It was the place to go for school uniforms, sweats, jockstraps, etc.

From what I heard, MCC does not collect clothes , they primarily collect non-perishable goods like canned items , top ramen , peanut butter , cereal . MCC uses money donated to buy food / supplies in bulk from suppliers like the food bank to give away

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