A major initiative of Ipswich-Rowley Rotary is helping 'The Open Door' food pantry bring joy to area families in need of assistance.
At last week's meeting, President Tom Murphy presented Executive Director (Gloucester Rotarian) Julie LaFontaine, center, and Director of Operations (Ipswich-Rowley Rotarian) Jen Perry with a $2000 donation. Julie commented that 'The Open Door is powered by the community to meet the needs we have.' This year alone, she has seen a 30% increase in the number of people seeking assistance. Jen added that 'The Open Door has been collecting food items at area markets including Shaw's in Ipswich and Market Basket in Rowley. Holiday baskets will be assembled and distributed next week.'
On Monday, Rotarians swung into action to help deliver those baskets. Volunteers distributed food both on Monday and Tuesday. Helping on Monday were Andrea Lacroix, Chris Davis, Diane Herth, Gina Healy, Julie Nelson and Brian Nelson. Picking up the mantle of service on Tuesday were Andrea, John Herth, Tom Murphy, and Gordon Harris.
Seen in the second photo are the Monday volunteers. Open Door Ipswich Coordinator and former Ipswich-Rowley Rotarian the Rev Glenn Prescott is seen behind the group. Julie Nelson was hand but unavailable for the photo.