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Bread of Life 54 Eastern Avenue Malden, MA 02148 Highlights Address Service Requested Fall 2015 BOL makes the difference Bread of Life awarded for struggling $100,000! Bread of Life was selected as celebrate the $10 million infusion neighbors one of 100 local nonprofits to receive into Greater Boston’s nonprofit grants of $100,000 each through sector. With the conclusion of this • “Elizabeth,” a tall good-looking Cummings Foundation’s “$100K grant cycle, Cummings Foundation woman in her 40s, came to the evening for 100” program. The grant, for reached a major milestone – it has meal just to share her good news. She $25,000 per year for four years, will now awarded more than $100 million now had achieved seven months of enable BOL to serve more people, in grants to local nonprofits alone. sobriety and was no longer homeless, especially under-served and minority “We are so thrilled to have been but living in a ¾ house in Cambridge STAFF DINNER & CLOTHING populations, and provide more selected as one of the grantees,” said and working part-time. When she Thomas Feagley Tues and Wed, 5:30-6:30 pm variety of foods and more culturally- Gabriella Snyder Stelmack, Special first came to us as a dinner guest, Director St. Paul’s Parish specific foods. Representing Bread Projects Coordinator at Bread of “Elizabeth” and her husband were Gabriella Snyder Stelmack 26 Washington St, Malden of Life, Thomas Feagley, Executive Life, “Not only is it a great honor, about to become homeless. Even so, Special Projects Coordinator Director, and Kathleen McKenna, but the funding enables us to be more she wanted to volunteer so she could McKay Russo Thurs, 5:30-6:30 pm Board member, joined approximately responsive to our community through give something back in exchange Pantry Coordinator Bread of Life for receiving free meals. For several 54 Eastern Avenue, Malden 300 other guests at a June 4 reception our new Food Access Project.” Maria Tiro at TradeCenter 128 in Woburn to months she was a great worker in Food Bank & Senior Outreach the kitchen and dining hall. Once Fri, 5:30-6:30 pm the impending eviction came about, Marcia Manong First Baptist Church she ended up living on the street. We Doorperson 493 Main St, Malden How you can help had no idea what had become of her • Donate a grocery store gift card so a family in crisis or with special until she showed up the other night. OFFICE HOURS FOOD PANTRY needs can purchase groceries & supplies. She said she had hit rock bottom, T, Th, F 12-5pm,Wed 12-6pm 54 Eastern Avenue in Malden (no holes please) but was thankful to BOL for helping 54 Eastern Avenue Help feed a hungry neighbor today • Donate used plastic grocery bags Wed: 4–6 pm and Fri: 2 – 4 pm her. She is now waiting to get into a Malden, MA 02148 Phone: 781-397-0404, office $10 will provide 20 meals for a low-income working, disabled • Volunteer at our food pantry, evening meal or office transitional program that will house 781-397-0404 or homeless individual at one of our evening suppers • Donate funds for food purchase (we pay only $0.19 per pound at the her for at least a year while they help Everett City Hall $20 will provide a grocery order for a low-income senior [email protected] Greater Boston Food Bank) her apply for permanent affordable 484 Broadway, Ground Floor citizen www.breadoflifemalden.org housing. She said the greatest lesson 3rd & 4th Thursdays 3 – 5 pm • Donate food, especially canned soups, fruit, vegetables, meats & tuna, facebook.com/breadoflifema Phone: Zoila at 857-888-3452 $50 will provide a grocery order for a low-income family of four shelf-stable milk, fresh fruits & vegetables twitter: @breadmalden continued on next page Other ways to donate Everett food pantry Volunteer Recognition Bread of Life Partner Organizations Visit AmazonSmile, a foundation EVERETT Sharewood Clinic created by Amazon, and select at Everett City Hall Bank of New York Mellon Temple Tifereth Israel Banquet City of Everett, Mayor’s Offi ce Bread of Life as a charity. For every MEDFORD of Human Services, Offi ce celebrating those who give City of Medford eligible purchase, AmazonSmile will of Community Development donate 0.5% of the purchase price to so much of themselves to feed Offi ce of Community Devel. MALDEN Medford Community Life, BOL. hungry and homeless neighbors Benevolent & Protective Order Grace Chapel, Lexington of Elks Malden/Medford St. Francis of Assisi Church CFC, Combined Federal Campaign: Bread of Life held its annual Volunteer Recognition Banquet Lodge MELROSE on Monday, May 11th at Anthony’s in Malden. About Cambridge Health Alliance employees of the Federal govern- First Baptist Church 250 volunteers attended the banquet, sponsored by A & A Malden Family Medicine ment can donate directly to Bread of First Congregational Church Center Window Products in Malden, to celebrate the work of Bread First United Methodist Church Life through the CFC. City of Malden, Malden of Life (BOL), learn more about its programs, and honor the Green Street Baptist Church Redevelopment Authority Melrose Highlands COMECC, Commonwealth of Volunteers of the Year. Congregation Agudas Achim Congregational Church Ezrath Israel Massachusetts Employees Charitable Melrose Rotary Club Honored as 2015 First Baptist Church Campaign: employees of the Com- Melrose Unitarian Universalist Volunteers of the Year were: First Church in Malden, UCC Church monwealth can donate directly to First Lutheran Church St. Mary’s Church, Bread of Life through COMECC. Malden Food Pantry 2015 Special Recognition First Parish in Malden, Men’s Saturday Morning Mike Barr Awards Universalist Group Ping Huang, American Legion, Post 69, Forestdale Community Church Barbara Stobbs Malden, Donating Good Shepherd United READING Methodist Church Church of the Good Shepherd Roland Young cooking facilities for Immaculate Conception Church Evening Meals Program Knights of Columbus – STONEHAM In June 2015, the BOL Everett Food Pantry moved from the old Everett High Everett Food Pantry Immac. Concep. #13966 St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Carol Freehoff, School to the ground fl oor of Everett City Hall, 484 Broadway. This location is Cynthia Popovsky Knights of Columbus - WAKEFIELD Knitting for the home- completely handicap-accessible and easy to reach by public transportation or Patricia Woods Santa Maria Council #105 Emmanuel Episcopal Church - on foot from Everett Square. The pantry is open to Everett residents only, every less, Green Street Baptist Malden Catholic High School Restoration Road 3rd & 4th Thursday from 3 – 5pm. Church, Melrose Malden Lions Club Evening Meals Malden Teen Enrichment MOTEL OUTREACH Marjorie Lauritzen, Garrick-Santo Landscap- Center PARTNERS First Parish in Malden Mystic Valley Elder Services Anthony’s Caterers of Malden BOL makes the difference volunteer at the pantry so she could pantry. He was glad he took the ing, Malden, Rob Santo, Bobby C’s Restaurant of help other mothers like herself. She step. He now has become friendly Owner, Donating snow- Outreach Community & continued. from previous page Janet Lundstrom, Reform Center Melrose still volunteers with us, and says it with the volunteers, feels welcomed First Lutheran Church, plowing services for BOL Partnership for Community Cheverus School of Malden she learned from this dark time in makes her proud to be able to give when he comes, and receives a food pantry & offi ces Schools in Malden Community Cooks of Malden Somerville her life is to always be grateful to back to the community. substantial amount of groceries to Sacred Hearts Parish Yankee Pest Control, Food For Free of Cambridge God and never take anything for meet his needs. Olga Packard St. Paul’s Parish • “Fred” is a disabled retiree, Malden, Galvin Murphy, St. Peter’s Group Hanley Kitchen granted. Emmanuel Episcopal living on fi xed income. He gets • “Lena”, a widow in her 60s, is Owner, Donating pest St. Vincent de Paul Society of Leon Donnelly Kitchen Church, Wakefi eld St. Mary’s School of Melrose • “Ella” and her husband came to around with diffi culty, using a raising her granddaughter, “Cara”, control services for BOL St. Joseph’s Parish the BOL pantry because he was out cane, but comes to the Everett Food an adorable 4-year-old with a Lisa Smith food pantry & offi ces of work and they had three children Pantry when he gets down to the last cherubic face. “Cara” is the love of Offi ce to feed. “Ella” was working at a few cans on his shelves. He never her life, but “Lena” never counted Barbara & Francis Brown Margaret Stanton nursing home, but her income alone thought he’d need a food pantry, on having another mouth to feed /Bread of Life Scholarship Recipients: was not enough to pay their rent, and he hated asking for help, but during her retirement years. The Youth Volunteers utilities, and put food on the table. living expenses had become more Bread of Life food pantry helps Malden Teen Enrichment Bernadette Mutebi - $500 A friend suggested they come to and more of a struggle as he got her make ends meet with a free Center Malden Pantry Volunteer the pantry. “Ella” became a regular older and had more out-of-pocket monthly grocery order of nutritious patron, receiving groceries for medical expenses. So one day, he foods like milk, bread, cereal, Partnership for Samantha Perkins - $500 several months. When her husband swallowed his pride and found fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, Community Schools Malden Pantry Volunteer found work again, “Ella” decided to himself standing in line at the food cheese, pasta and more. in Malden, Channel Paul Gilet - $1,000 BOL Scholarship recipient, Paul Gilet (right) Surfi ng Club Evening Meals Volunteer with friends at the Volunteer Recognition Banquet. Tifereth Israel, Malden Melrose Rotary Club Cooperative for Human Services, Melrose First Congregational Burlington, MA Melrose Highlands Congregational Zoila Corricelli Melrose United Methodist Annual Cross Country, Malden Melrose Unitarian Universalist Church, Refl ections from the Director Davenport, Malden, Beth Walsh Michael O’Connor, Kathy Foulser DentaQuest, Boston Metro Manufacturing Co., Inc., Medford Golf Classic Dockside Restaurant, Chelsea Mona DeAngelo When Gabriella asked me to write about someone poet she was. Early in our knowing each other, she and Dockside Restaurant, Malden Music for Food Concert @ MHS who has been an inspiration to me, I thought, hm..., I would take turns reciting recently-penned poems. I Dockside Restaurant, River’s Edge, New England Coffee, Malden & 19th Hole Malden Hugh O’Neill’s Pub & Restaurant, Malden MLK? Ghandi? Jesus? Albert Schweitzer? Gaby was repeatedly encourage her to try to publish her works Dockside Restaurant, Wakefi eld 99 Chinese Market, Malden looking for someone more current. Phil Berrigan? but she steadfastly refused. In some ways, they were Dogwood Cottage, Melrose Panera Bread, Everett Dinner Social DSM Nutritional Products, Lexington Panera Bread, Saugus Dorothy Day? Sister Prejean? She wanted me to write precious jewels, too precious to share with the Big Bad Michelle Horkan Jaye Phillips about someone I have known through Bread of Life. World that so often tormented her. Emmanuel Baptist Church, Malden Physician’s Professional Service Thanks to the golfers Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Wakefi eld Piantedosi’s Bakery, Malden and these sponsors, Kathy McKenna? Bernadette Mutebi? Zoila? She always enjoyed being with older folks, Everett Credit Union Pine Banks, Malden I decided to write about someone I fi rst met 44 once told me she couldn’t wait to be old enough to Ferryway School, Malden, Pisa Pizza, Malden, Joe Crowley Bread of Life raised Tim Rufo Pope John High School, Everett, years ago. She was about to graduate from Everett HS join the local senior center. The day she received her First Baptist Church, Malden Marie Bari nearly $13,000! First Church in Malden, Congregational Raymond Porter and her counselor asked that I take her on as a client, fi rst AARP magazine, she was jubilant. And shortly First Lutheran Church, Malden Ellen Prager $2,500 Tournament Sponsors believing that she would need help wending her way after, she began living in a senior building. During the First Parish in Malden, Universalist,; Quarrystone at Overlook Ridge, DOW Corning and Rev. Christian Schmitt Malden Garvin Construction Products into the workworld, and life. That guidance counselor next few years she completed her Associates Degree First Steps Early Learning Center, RCN Saturday Band. was right. This young lady was challenging, and at BHCC, and was accepted as a transfer student Medford Kenny DeSouza Banquet Sponsor First Unitarian Universalist Church, Realtors Against Poverty, Medford Marty’s Catering, Stoneham challenged. She had had heart surgery when a young at UMass-Boston. Although much of her life was a Malden Regal Fabric Care, Woburn, child, battled serious infections, spent more time in nightmare, she never stopped dreaming...and pursuing Food for Free Committee Inc., David Mavilio $500 Sponsors Cambridge Residents of 630 Salem St., Malden Century Bank hospitals than playing with friends. She rarely made her dreams. Recently, while on a cruise ship, she fell Forestdale Community Church, Malden, Restaurant Depot, Chelsea Rev. Paul McPheeters Rita’s Catering, Everett DAV, In Memory of Samuel Cherone friends, and most discarded her after ridiculing her. down a fl ight of stairs, hitting her head. After more Kathy Foulser Elaine Lizotte Morse Barnes-Brown Pendleton PC Over time, an irregular friendship replaced the than a week in a coma, Terry Savage drew her last Good Shepherd United Methodist Rite-Aid Pharmacy #10165. Paul T. Murphy Insurance Church, Malden Judi Baptiste, Asst. Mgr. Robinson Landscaping counselor-client relationship and our visits became less breath, while living one of her dreams. Grainger, Woburn Roche Brothers, Burlington Samson Enterprises frequent. For her, life was a constant challenge. She I have long admired Terry’s grit, her fi erce Erik Hajen Roche Brothers, Stoneham, Mike & Marcia Sullivan Hallmark Health System, Melrose Frank Muccio could be a wildly funny companion, and morph into an determination to prove others wrong, her passion for Melrose-Wakefi eld Hospital, Robin Rowley $250 Sponsor awkward, easily confused and upset social misfi t. Her those friends who enjoyed and liked her for who she Bob Venza Sacred Hearts Church, Malden Matthew A. Johnson In Memory of her Uncle, given by: St. Clement School, Medford family had abandoned her shortly after she left school was, not how she was or how she appeared. Terry was Julie Hennessey St. Eulalia Parish, Winchester $200 2-Year Tee Sponsors and her siblings shunned contact with her. Despite this, a fi ghter, right to the end. And, she went out a winner! Hoff’s Bakery, Medford St. Joseph’s Church, Wakefi eld Dennis Donnelly & Mary Beth Leon Tanya Howard Affi rming Life Committee she “soldiered on” with a wobbly smile on her face. Teresa Savage, Presente! II Pastifi cio, Everett, Antonio Dello Share the Love Book Drive Minuteman Press Irish American Club, Malden St. Joseph Parish, Medford Janis Moriarty, DMD, PC When life threw her for a loss, she learned to stand up, Italianport, Malden, Stefano Barbiero St. Joseph Parish, Malden B.A. Cleary & Sons, Inc. brush herself off and go on. Thomas J. Feagley Ival Admet, Malden (George Amaral) St. Vincent DePaul Society, Malden Kris Johnson Annamaria Salamone $125 Tee Sponsors Most people had no idea what a gifted and spare Executive Director Kappy’s, Malden Salemwood Middle School, Malden A & A Window Products Knights of Columbus #13966, Salter School, Malden Best Focus Consulting Malden, Gene Pinkham A Servant’s Heart Food Pantry, CCMR Inc. Rena Krane/Sandra Lynch Melrose, Joanne Dean Committee to Elect Gary Christenson Karen Lynch 7 Eleven, Malden, Joy Patel CRG Business Solutions In Memoriam Linden School, Malden Shaw’s, Melrose Linden Steam Academy, Malden S & S Market, PJM Enterprises, East Boston Savings Bank We mourn the recent deaths of these Locke Liquors, Malden Malden MacKay Concrete Construction longtime, committed volunteers who Malden Catholic High School, P.J. Ventura Starbucks, Melrose Mark & Alice Golub Malden Elks #965, Malden Stearns & Hill Bistro, Melrose Malden Animal Hospital gave so much of themselves to BOL Malden High School – Dana Brown Stoneham Food Pantry, Stoneham Malden Access Television and the community, and we extend Malden Housing Authority/Tenants & Stop & Shop Supermarket, Malden Malden Rotary Club Employees, Katelyn Murphy Diana Sucette Maplewood Meat Market our deepest sympathies to their fami- Malden Kiwanis, Virginia Moro Sunrise Assisted Living, Arlington Friends of Michael J. McGlynn lies & friends: Malden Lions Club Target, Woburn The McKenna Family Maplewood Place, Malden Telefl ex Medical, Everett Bob Bent Marty’s Caterers, Stoneham, Temple Tifereth Israel, Malden Melrose Glass Co. Marty Murphy Confi rmation Class Richard R. Blain & Associates Emmanuel Church, Wakefi eld Massachusetts Department of Trader Joe’s, Saugus Frederick Solomon, DMD, PC Elementary & Secondary Education, Tufts Hillel, Medford Tailored for Success Olga Packard Malden - Jim Hartigan, Jodie Zalk Yankee Pest Control, Malden State Representative Steve Ultrino Emmanuel Church, Wakefi eld Massport, Boston, Victor T, Verna’s Doughnuts, Cambridge MATV, Malden “Cans for the YMCA, Malden, Robert Kavanaugh Other Teresa Savage Community” Walgreen’s, Malden Dockside Restaurant & Pub Medford Elks, Malden Whole Foods Market, Medford, offi ce volunteer Dunkin Donuts – Medeiros Family Everett Pantry volunteer, Van Woods, with friends at the Medford Vocational Technical School, Bread & Circus Facility Malden Housing Authority Melrose, Bob Drobneck Whole Foods Market, Melrose Thomas Kasprzak Patricia Woods Volunteer Recognition Banquet. Van’s late wife, Patricia Woods, Melrose Police Department, Derek Wilson, Rotary/Pub LT. Paul Norton Everett Food Pantry was honored as a Volunteer of the Year at the Banquet. In Honor of Miquel Benzam of Patriots In Memory of Olga, Pamela & Phillip Bronder-Giroux given by: Susan Down Sam’s Service Cap Space, given by: given by: Skyline Music, LLC In Honor of Linda Buckley, given by: Elizabeth Howse Benjamin & Judith Sands - Tracy & Matt Friedman Pfi zer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Allison Ames In Honor of Darlene Seree on the Occasion In Memory of Terry Savage, - Alexander Glovsky Emily Rivera Mary Burchill of Her Graduation, given by: given by: - Louise Gilbert - Matt Kayhoe John & Cindy Robillard Thomas Burns Donald & Diane Josephson - Eddie & Elizabeth Pauley Francis & Barbara Brown Anthony Robinson In Memory of Marie (Mary) Butler, George Julien Aashish Saxena Celia Brown In Memory of Grace Gannon Rudolph. given by: Rosemarie Giovino Lawrence Kasten In Memory of Michael Settimio, Cataldo Ambulance Service, Inc. given by: William T.J. Dempsey Virginia Buyu Regina & John Kaufman given by: Muriel & Chuck Brandano Maurine A. Chirichetti Alan H. Russell In Memory of Michael Callahan, In Memory of Arthur Lamb, In Memory of Walter Sheppard, DONORS Church of Good Shepherd, Samson Enterprises, Inc. given by: Angela Callahan given by: Joyce Lamb given by: Louis & Ruth Chapnik March 1, 2015 - July 29, 2015 Bargain Box, Reading In Honor of Rev. Larry Starr, Peter & Mary Cargill Amy Lasota In Memory of My Parents, given by: Thank you very much & God Bless You! Cecelia Clemente given by: David & Susan Hamilton In Memory of Michael & Nora Catalfo, Evelyn F. Leonard Ranganath Sivrivaram In Memory of Adeline Corcoran, Jane & John Sullivan given by: - Antonette Catalfo Christina & Thomas Loftus Rick Solie Seraphim ($10,000 and up) given by: Robert Corcoran Jean A. Tai - Josephine Catalfo Anne Marie & Joseph Lopresti Theresa Squillacioti Arthur S. Reinherz Charitable Foundation In Memory of Bill & Barbara Dempsey, Joseph & Carol Terilli In Memory of Nancy Coltyer, Malden Moose Lodge No. 1910 State Street Matching Gift Program Boston Baptist Social Union, Topsfi eld given by: William T.J. Dempsey Alexandros & Elefthera Tsitos given by: Cheverus High Classmates Frank Manning Suffolk Square Associates, Malden, Cummings Foundation, One World Boston In Memory of Teresa M. (Terry) Dempsey, In Memory of Ralph Tiro III, COMECC - Commonwealth of Mass Joseph Martin Arthur Kuhn First United Parish, Everett given by: William T.J. Dempsey given by: Robert & Lisa Mercurio Employees Charitable Campaign In Memory of Joe Chuck R. Swim Mystic Valley Elder Services Brian & Margaret Drees In Memory of Laurette M Twomey, In Memory of Michael Connaire, Matarese, In Memory of Natalie Thomson, The Adelaide Breed Bayrd Foundation Dianne Duplissa given by: Lisa & Kevin Gauthier given by: Kathy & Butch McKenna given by: given by: Esther Carducci The Grainger Foundation Walter & Elaine Elliott In Honor of Sean Twomey, In Memory of Thomas & Mary Corkery, Rose Woodrome In Memory of Paul F Tighe, Carol Fazio Charitable Fund given by: Delta Dental Plan given by: Thomas Corkery In Memory given by: - Maureen Tighe Cherubim ($5,000 to $9,999) Janice Feagley In Honor of Larry & Susan Weiner on In Memory of John Courtney, of Edward F. In Honor of Barbara Tolstrup on th EFSP – Emergency Food & Shelter Paul Fee Their 70 Birthdays, given by: given by: Kathy & Butch McKenna McCusker, Her Special Birthday, given by: Program/United Way of Mass Bay Ferry Street Food & Drink Stanley & Sharon Caras In Memory of Robert Craven, given by: Thomas - Mary E. Hampton City of Everett Small Cities Grant First Church in Malden Congregational Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home given by: - Muriel & Chuck Brandano & Gayle Rosato - Susan Elsa Smith First Lutheran Church, Malden Anita J. White - Louise Davidson Christopher Beverly & Sean Twomey Dominions ($1,000 to $4,999) Friends of Francis, St. Francis of Assisi - Kathy & Butch McKenna McKenzie Steven R Ultrino Parish, Medford – Vincent DeClemente Angels (under $100) Marco A D’Alelio In Memory of Colleen & Thomas Wagstaff A & A Window Products, Inc. Garrett-Lynch Insurance Agency, Inc, In Memory of Deborah Smith Allen, Louise Davidson Micciche & Spencer Anonymous GE Foundation Matching Gifts Program given by: Terry Savage Josh Davis Families, given by: In-Kind Donations BNY Mellon Community Partnership A & A Window Employees, Matthew Geiger In Memory of Suki Allen, Vincent & Sarah DeGeorge Pat & Janice Micciche City of Medford Malden Paul Glick given by: - Patricia Chelius Samuel DeMarco Charles Milano Tara A. Sullivan & Nicholas M. Boivin AGERO, Medford, Sandra Reyes Rabbi Mark & Alice Golub - Rosemary & Jack Tregar Ronald & Pamela DeMaria In Memory of Anna T. Miller, Donna Albano Eaton Vance Management Iron Workers Union Local 7 Catherine & Stephen A. Almeida, Sr. David & Marie Desmond given by: Gail & Fred Rufo Laurie Allen/Thai 42 Charitable Gift Fund Dana Jewell In Memory of Lise Helen (Mudan)Anderson, Jane & Michael Donovan In Memory of David Modugno, American Legion, Medford Tom Feagley Anthony’s, Malden, In Memory of Eleanor Kirsch, given by: Muriel & Chuck Brandano David Durgin given by: Gail & Fred Rufo First Congregational Church, Melrose Albert Spadafora given by: Denise Kirsch In Memory of David Arnofsky, Carol Rosseland & John Egan In Memory of Our Moms, Food & Nutrition Resources Foundation, Inc. Arbella Insurance Group Charitable In Memory of Lillian Korman, given by: Sandra Cosco In Memory of Sheila Farren, given by: Suzanne Robblee & Foundation, Inc., Lynnfi eld Forestdale Community Church, Malden given by: Sondra Korman In Memory of Salvatore Baglio 5th Year given by: Rosemary Baglio Perry Cottrelle Asahi International, Malden Junior Aid Association of Malden In Memory of Joe & Marcia LaSpina, Anniversary, given by: - Allison Ames Ferryway School Malden PTO, In Memory of Anna Morris, Atria, Maplewood, Malden Malden Sketch Group, Melrose on the Bank of America, Malden given by: Walter & Elaine Elliott - Rosemary Baglio Martha Bezzat given by: Suzanne Tynemouth Occasion of their 20th Anniversary Baystate Centre Family In Memory of Helen & Ed Lynch, In Memory of Nicoletta Barbaro, Anne Fields Carol Murphy Merck Foundation Chiropractic, Melrose – given by: Karen Lynch given by: Sal & Marie Salamone In Honor of Their Sunday School Teachers, In Memory of Joey Murphy, Dr. Scott Darragh Sacred Hearts Parish, Malden Anna Magistro Patricia Barry given by: First Baptist Church, Malden given by: Joy & Dick Turcotte BBN Technologies, Cambridge, Stop & Shop, Our Family Foundation Herman Mak In Memory of Robert Bent, given by: In Memory of Joseph Fitzgerald, In Memory of Martin L. Murphy, Sandra Zucco Dr. Jennifer S. Wu, PC Bekemeier’s, Malden Malden Catholic High School- - Kathy & Butch McKenna given by: Theresa J Akell given by: Mark E. Curry Bestsellers Cafe, Medford Lancers in Action - Mary Sewall In Memory of Anthony Giarleo, Roger Nelson BJ’s Wholesale Club, Medford Virtues ($500 to $999) Malden High School Swim Team Virginia Benzam given by: Peter & Anne Hanifan Barbara Norton Boston Coach, Everett, Francine Black Malden Housing Authority Patricia & David Bessette In Memory of My Grandparents, given by: Leo & Margaret O’Brien Jessica Afshar The Rose & Lee Epstein Family In Memory of Peter McCollem, Philip & Annette Bloom Abhinav Saurav Rosemary A O’Connell Joanna Bosto Giving Fund Brookline Food Coop, Brookline given by: Jean & Lawrence Collins In Honor of Denise Shea Boure, In Honor of Carol Griffi n to Support Her Julie Anne O’Neill Brown Brothers Harriman, Boston, Ellen Epstein & Ian Brownell Kathleen & Butch McKenna given by: Cheverus High Classmates Ministry at Bread of Life, In Memory of Russell Page DMD, Jennifer Spadafora Give With Liberty Employee & Matching In Honor of Kathleen McKenna, “ Boutique With A Twist” – Liz Emerald given by: Sr. Janice Farnham given by: Kevin & Suzanne Interrante Catholic Heart Work Camp Donations given by: Maureen Ward - Janet D. Green In Loving Memory of Edward P. Gross, Clare & Joseph Pappagallo @ Pope John Maplewood Baptist Church, Malden, McMaster-Carr Supply Company - Judith Jacoby given by: Per & Peg Nylen In Memory of Freda Pelletier, Century Bank, Medford, Barry Sloane Mission Outreach Chelsea Distributors (Steven Shraiar) Melrose School & Municipal Employees - Arlene Perkins Paul Gustafson given by: Elaine Frechette Cheverus School, Malden Donna & William Matson Federal Credit Union - Cindy Robillard David & Susan Hamilton Dorothy M Peters Church of Good Shepherd, Reading St. Eulalia Parish, Winchester Melrose Unitarian Universalist Church - Gabriella Snyder Stelmack Mike & Alice Harris In Honor of Al Ragucci, given by: Deborah Cicero Saugus-Everett Lodge of Elks 642, Saugus In Memory of George M. Miliotis on the - Kristyn Taylor In Memory of Philip Harrison, Agnes Ciardiello Colarusso’s Bakery, Stoneham, United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Occasion of his 90th Birthday, given by: In Memory of Mary A Boylen, given by: Kathy & Butch McKenna Donna Reitano Mike & Mark D’Andrea Merrimack Valley Combined Properties, Malden Jane & Mark Miliotis given by: - Elizabeth Gilbert In Memory of Patrick Hegarty, In Memory of Timothy Riordan, Donna O’Brien Neto Insurance Agency, Inc., New Bedford - Peter & Barbara Newhall given by: Muriel & Chuck Brandano given by: Terry Savage Community Cooks, Somerville Archangels ($100 to $499) In Memory of Roger & Geraldine In Memory of Dayne Mansfi eld Brandano, Paul Herbert Dr. William Wood & Carolyn J. Rosen Community Services Center, Stoneham Arbella Insurance Group Charitable O’Donnell, given by: given by: Kathy & Butch McKenna Catherine Hicks Victoria Rowe Congregation Agudas Achim Ezrath Foundation Inc., Let’s Drive Out Hunger Michael & Jane Cataldo Muriel & Albert Brandano In Memory of Charles Howard, Gina M. Russo Israel, Project Ezra, & Temple