Photo courtesy of Northern Light Health
FOOD DRIVE — Members of the Mayo Hospital Employee and Community Appreciation and Wellness Committee and Mayo Hospital’s Senior Leadership Team present items collected during a kid-focused food drive to Kelly Sirimoglu, center, executive director, Piscataquis Regional Food Center.
Photo courtesy of Northern Light Health
FOOD DRIVE — Members of the Mayo Hospital Employee and Community Appreciation and Wellness Committee and Mayo Hospital’s Senior Leadership Team present items collected during a kid-focused food drive to Kelly Sirimoglu, center, executive director, Piscataquis Regional Food Center.
Food Drive 4 Kids helps children finish up the summer healthy and strong
Contributed •August 22, 2023
DOVER-FOXCROFT — The last few weeks of summer vacation is a vulnerable time for children and families who experience food insecurity. In response, Northern Light Mayo Hospital employees came together to hold the Food Drive 4 Kids to collect fruit cups, juice boxes, granola bars, jam and jelly, and other kid-focused food for distribution in our communities.
DOVER-FOXCROFT — The last few weeks of summer vacation is a vulnerable time for children and families who experience food insecurity. In response, Northern Light Mayo Hospital employees came together to hold the Food Drive 4 Kids to collect fruit cups, juice boxes, granola bars, jam and jelly, and other kid-focused food for distribution in our communities.
The Mayo Hospital team exceeded its goal of collecting 400 items, one for each hospital employee.
Items collected during the Food Drive 4 Kids are being distributed by the Piscataquis Regional Food Center, home of the Dover-Foxcroft Area Food Center.
“Food donations late in the summer are always welcome,” says Kelly Sirimoglu, executive director, PRFC. “Summer school has ended and families are still trying to replace missing school meals.”
The food center serves residents from Piscataquis, Penobscot, and Somerset counties in the Maine Highlands region.
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