Our History
In 1980 a group of citizens joined together when they saw a need to
assist the hungry and disadvantaged in our community. They formed a
non-profit organization called Chicopee Emergency Food & Fuel.
The soup kitchen was
added in 1990 and renamed to honor Lorraine Houle, the kitchen’s first
and only director.
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Over the years we have grown into an active source of food and general
assistance to our needy neighbors by providing over 30,000 evening meals
per year and assisting with emergency take-home supplies to an
additional 1200 families.
In addition to meal and
food pantry services five days a week, the agency hosts a Christmas
dinner with free gifts for children, and provides a free health clinic
with visiting nurses once a month. Along with the above, we provide
social services on a regular basis. |