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Faith Based Organization Collects Over 13,000 Pounds of Food to Support Local Organizations

hir Ami volunteers sorted, labelled and weighed 13,055 pounds of food donations and personal care items collected during Shir Ami’s most recent food drive. The donated items were distributed to seven local agencies that support individuals and families in need.

Shir Ami, the heart of Reform Judaism in Bucks County, is pleased to announce that their most recent food drive collected 13,055 pounds of nonperishable food and personal hygiene items.  Congregants and volunteers from other community organizations worked together to collect, sort, label, weigh, and distribute donations to local agencies that provide vital support to families in need.  Shir Ami partnered with seven local food banks and outreach organizations to distribute donations:

  • Bristol Borough Food Distribution Center
  • Emergency Relief Association
  • Interfaith Food Alliance
  • Jesus Focus Ministry
  • Morrisville Food Pantry
  • Penndel Food Pantry (Bucks County Housing Group)
  • Warminster Food Bank

This food drive is especially important since donations to food banks decrease during the spring and summer months. Also, summer is fast approaching and it can be a difficult time for those experiencing food insecurity. School isn’t in session during the summer, which means children don’t have access to free lunches, posing a greater strain on the budgets of families in need.

The items donated included non-perishable food items from Shir Ami congregants and meal kits donated from Washington Community School. There were also donations from businesses and organizations including, BHHS Fox & Roach of Yardley-Newtown, Council Rock North High School Class of 2027 and the kindergarten class at Perelman Jewish Day School. In addition, Shir Ami received enough monetary donations to purchase 10,000 pounds of food for this food drive.

“The Food Bank at Shir Ami is committed to supporting our community by helping to provide H.O.P.E to those in need, which stands for Helping Other People Eat,” said Rachel Sigman, Food Bank Committee Chair. “Every member of our community has the opportunity to help to make a difference for those who are in need. Whether it is donating food or money, simply spreading the word about what we do, or helping out at our food sorting events. We have an ambitious goal this year to collect 50,000 pounds in honor of Shir Ami’s 50th anniversary. At only three months into the year, we are at 33 percent of our goal, having collected 16,533 pounds to date. I am confident we will reach or even surpass our goal by the end of the year!”

About Shir Ami
Reform synagogue Shir Ami, located in Newtown, PA, traces its history to 1976 when several Jewish families in Richboro gathered to discuss the formation of a new congregation. Shir Ami endeavors to continue Reform traditions in Bucks County while creating new ones. It strives to be:

  • Dedicated to sustaining and growing a vibrant and diverse Jewish community.
  • Devoted to educating all who seek a greater understanding of Jewish tradition, values, and practices.
  • Committed to connecting with each other, cultivating spiritual growth, creating a just and compassionate society, and supporting Israel and the Jewish family worldwide.
To learn more, visit www.shirami.org. Follow Shir Ami on Facebook at @shiramibuckscounty or on Instagram at @shir_ami_pa.
                              

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