Haven From Hunger

Skipping dinner. Eating less! Giving up food in order to pay rent. This is what thousands of people in Peabody and Salem face every day.The Haven from Hunger is the critical link between food and people. We provide food to nearly 200 people a week.Hunger impacts people in all walks of life. We reach them all – from working families to senior citizens.

Food Pantry Program: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10:30am-2:30pm; Dinner Served: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 5pm-6pm [closed weekends & Wednesday]. 71 Wallis St., Peabody

 

March 14 Visit Jeanne's BakeShop in Lynnfield and Help HFH!

Fundraiser To Support Haven From Hunger March 14th

Thursday, March 14th, Haven From Hunger is teaming up with Jeanne's BakeShop in Lynnfield. That day anyone who visits Jeanne's BakeShop at 12 Centre Ct, Lynnfield and mentions this fundraiser and makes a purchase, 10% of the sale will go to support Haven From Hunger. Anything..a cookie up to a custom cake! Anything ordered that day and paid for you will help Haven From Hunger!

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Sweet Things are Happening at Haven From Hunger from Local Students

Local Students Help Haven From Hunger

Valentine's Day is a great day for us to thank some local students for helping Haven From Hunger. Our first thank you goes out to the students of the Covenant Christian Academy in Peabody for their successful food drive. We appreciate their efforts and their donations will help many local families in need.

Our second thank you goes out to 2 students from Endicott, Alex Gaertna and Melissa Paiva, for dropping off a homemade dessert for HFH! It is so nice to have the special dessert to serve to our families. Your thoughtfulness is most appreciated.

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HFH Capital Campaign

Fight Hunger, Feed Hope. Help us build a permanent facility to address the growing need by expanding food supply, education and community engagement. Learn more about the campaign.

240,000 People

per month eat meals from emergency food boxes. High unemployment and a tough economy forced record numbers of people to turn to emergency food last year. See more facts about hunger.