Spoonfuls brings the Patriots to visit the Pantry

Sudbury Food Pantry and Spoonfuls

Sudbury Community Food Pantry was grateful to welcome Josh Kraft, President of the New England Patriots Foundation and Ashley Stanley, founder and CEO of Spoonfuls, for a visit to the Pantry on Friday. Spoonfuls, Inc. does incredible work recovering fresh food from area grocery stores and delivering it to partners like SCFP, including food recovered […]

2025 Youth Service Awards

The Sudbury Community Food Pantry would like to send a heartfelt thank you to all the amazing young people who showed up to support the Pantry in 2025.  Your time, energy, and generosity make a real difference in our community. We were honored to present the following groups/individual with a Youth Service Award: Alina Janigian […]

Sudbury Food Pantry Expands Just as Need Expands

Even in affluent Middlesex County, a large number of families are experiencing hunger, and the Sudbury Community Food Pantry has exponentially increased its ability to help with a new, dedicated location. When the food pantry moved from its long-term quarters in the basement of Ascension Parish Catholic church last summer to a building it was […]

Save the Date! Forum on the state of affordable housing in Sudbury on October 23rd at Goodnow Library (and on Sudbury TV)

Massachusetts, the Boston region, and Sudbury face substantial housing challenges. Join your neighbors to hear from local and regional experts about these challenges and opportunities and what they mean for Sudbury’s future. This hybrid forum, organized by the Sudbury Housing Trust and the Sudbury Housing Authority, offers a chance to learn about local housing trends, […]

Latest Greater Boston Food Bank report arrives as federal safety net erodes

“Proposed federal budget cuts to food and health programs will deepen the already serious hunger crisis facing one in three Massachusetts families. The Sudbury Community Food Pantry urges the public and policymakers to understand what’s at stake for thousands of vulnerable residents who rely on safety-net programs to survive. This month, the Greater Boston Food […]