
The food distribution at Danbury High School, hosted by United Way of Western Connecticut and Walnut Hill Community Pantry, served an estimated 12,200 households during its three-month-long distribution. Connecticut Foodshare provided over 122 tons (244,000lbs) of produce to residents in need during the program.
The City of Danbury assisted with onsite logistical coordination through the Public Works Department and the Danbury Police Traffic Division, with additional support from the Danbury Police Cadets. And the Danbury Health Department organized mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinics that administered over 150 doses of vaccine during the events.
People in the Greater Danbury Area who are facing food insecurity still have a number of places to turn. The United Way’s Healthy Savings program provides $10 of free, fresh produce each week at participating grocery stores, along with significant discounts on other healthy foods throughout the store. To learn more about Healthy Savings, contact United Way at 203-883-0879 or email healthysavings@unitedway.org.
The mission of the Danbury Food Collaborative is to support Danbury-area residents facing food insecurity. It brings together 24 food pantries and congregate meal providers across the region to increase their capacity to better serve clients and offer more fresh, healthy food. United Way serves as the backbone organization for the Danbury Food Collaborative.United Way of Western Connecticut is also collecting funds to provide a full Thanksgiving Dinner to families in need in partnership with The Amber Room Colonnade.
To donate to this Thanksgiving Pay-It-Forward Campaign, click here.