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A Women-Own Business Led Holiday Food Drive for Our Community

This time of year brings celebration, reflection, and, let’s be honest, stress for a lot of families.

And while the holidays look different for everyone, one thing is universal:

No one in our community should be worrying about food right now.

Food insecurity didn’t disappear when the government reopened. Seasonal costs, childcare, heating bills, and grocery prices hit households hard.

So we’re doing what women-owned small businesses do best: showing up, caring loudly, and making sure our neighbors are supported.

tickets here

****Please read as there are multiple ticket options below and you will select them on our event-brite page (link above) so we can keep track!

1. Make a cash donation at the door ($25 minimum)

2. Bring a bag of non-perishable (non expired) food valued at least $25

3. Make a direct donation to the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern NY and show us a receipt at the door.

4. Local Businesses who want to get involved: Make a minimum $100 direct donation to the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern NY. Send us a recdeipt, your company logo & Bio

5. I you can’t come but still want to help you can Venmo @jshat (Jessica Shattuck, owner of The Suites on 7) any donation amount with the title “food drive” and we will make sure every penny gets to the Regional Food Bank.

any questions or if you’d like to get involved email theshopon7@gmail.com

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