The Rotary Club of Concord, in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Acton, is spearheading a donation drive for personal care items for Open Table.
The following items are not covered by SNAP/food support programs so Open Table must purchase them for the individuals and families they serve. The following items are being collected:
- Diaper Sizes: 3, 4, 5, 6;
- Baby Wipes;
- Laundry Detergent;
- Dish Soap;
- Toothpaste;
- Shampoo
Items can be dropped off at any of the following locations:
- Action Unlimited, 100 Domino Dr., W. Concord
- Coldwell Banker, 11 Main Street, Concord
- Frame-ables, 111 Thoreau St, Concord (Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tues-Sat.)
- Middlesex Bank, 64 Main St., Concord
- Minuteman Arc, 35 Forest Ridge Road and 1269 Main St., W. Concord
- Keller Williams, 200 Baker Ave. Suite 205, Concord
- Enterprise Bank, 340 Great Rd., Acton
The Rotary Club of Concord has a long-standing partnership with Open Table which supports food insecure households in 21 communities. Club members volunteer to help transport locally grown vegetables and grocery items and prepare meals for delivery and curbside pick-up.
The Concord Rotary Club is an active group of volunteers who raise money each year for scholarships for local students including sending 10 sophomore high school students to a Rotary sponsored Leadership weekend.
Club members also volunteer their time in the community including: the Assabet Valley Boys and Girls Club, building beds for children who do not have beds, working with Habitat for Humanity and holding community events.
The Club sponsors a Rotary Interact Club at the high school and Early Act clubs at Concord and Carlisle middle schools. In the past the Club has donated funds for Concord center war memorials, the USS Concord Bell Park and the beautiful tree for the Concord holiday tree lighting.
Interested in learning more about the Rotary Club of Concord? Visit our website and click on JOIN. https://www.rotaryclubofconcord.org/