Irene Chadbourne Pantry Sees Spike in Demand Ahead of Holidays

Jayna Smith

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With cold weather arriving and household budgets already stretched thin, the Irene Chadbourne Ecumenical Food Pantry is seeing more families in need — and expecting even more as winter settles in.

“People don’t have the money to get what they need,” said pantry president Dawn Noonan. “Kids going hungry just doesn’t work.”

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