Food Donations Needed!

  

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Brighton Food Cupboard is currently extremely low on the following items and we need your help.   

  

Breakfast Cereal

Pasta/Noodles

Salad Dressing

Tuna Fish

Toilet Paper

Paper Towels

 

 

 

We are also in need of the following Hanukkah items for our Jewish clients:

 

Cooking Oil

Latke Mix

Potatoes

Onions

Matzah Meal

Apple Sauce

Apples

Chocolate Gelt

(We do not need candles)

 

Please help us provide food
to families in need by donating today.

 


TO DONATE:

 

 

Brighton Food Cupboard 
220 Idlewood Road
Non-perishable Donations can be dropped off at the
Monday - Friday  7:00am to 8:00pm
or
Please drop off perishable items during our open hours:
Monday - Friday 9:00am - 12:00pm

Brighton Central School District Administrative Building:

2035 Monroe Avenue

Non-perishable donations only

Monday - Friday 10:00am - 12:00pm

 

 

Brighton Farmers Market:

Brookside Building Gym - 220 Idlewood Road

 Non-perishable and fresh produce donations

Look for the Brighton Food Cupboard stand

Every Sunday, 9:00am - 1:00pm

 

 

Jewish Family Service:

 441 East Avenue

Non-perishable donations

Monday-Thursday 8:30am - 5:00pm

Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm

    

 

Brighton Food Cupboard sincerely appreciates your donations.
Every donation you make helps to feed a neighbor, a family, a community!
 

 
 

 

About the Brighton Food Cupboard 

 

Brighton Food Cupboard (BFC) is a program of Jewish Family Service of Rochester (JFS) in cooperation with, The Brighton Central School District, Foodlink and other community organizations and volunteers. Food insecurity goes hand in hand with other issues as many are just a paycheck away from hunger.

 

Mission

The Brighton Food Cupboard is committed to the prevention and reduction of hunger and food insecurity for individuals and families living in Brighton and surrounding communities through the provision of whole person, client centered case management services.

   

How the Brighton Food Cupboard Works

A call to the Brighton Food Cupboard connects clients to a case manager who helps them address hunger and food insecurity. Clients call their food needs into the BFC, volunteers fill the order, which is then delivered to the client's home. BFC does more than give food. The case manager also offers clients information and advocacy to help resolved any additional social service needs they may be facing. 

 

Contacting the Brighton Food Cupboard 

If you need assistance, call the Brighton Food Cupboard at 271-5355 and ask to speak with the Case Manager.

 

JFS embraces the entire community regardless of race, religion or ethnic background.

 

 

 

Stay Connected:

 

visit us online at www.jfsrochester.org
 

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