Pasadena asked for generosity during food donation blitz
This holiday season, Pasadena is being asked to keep in mind that not everyone is fortunate enough to have food on their table.
Locals will soon be able to lend a hand to their neighbors in need thanks to a city initiative. There will be a variety of opportunities for them to give, and at least six local not-for-profit groups will distribute the contributions.
Those who attend the Bay Area Nutcracker Market will receive $1 off their admission price when they donate a non-perishable food item. Alternatively, they can head to the front of the Pasadena Convention Center for a one-day-only food donation blitz. Volunteers will be on hand throughout the day to accept donations, and if this event is not convenient for them, they can choose one of four locations in the community that will act as a collection point.
A poster printing company will be able to help spread the word for this sort of community event, letting people know what items are most needed, and also how and when they can lend a hand.
The Food Drive at Pasadena Convention Center will be open on November 19 from 8:00 am until 9:00 pm, and there will be four other collection stations set up, which will be open until November 13. The Bay Area Nutcracker will welcome shoppers on November 13 and 14, and more information about all these activities can be found by visiting the city’s website.
Locals will soon be able to lend a hand to their neighbors in need thanks to a city initiative. There will be a variety of opportunities for them to give, and at least six local not-for-profit groups will distribute the contributions.
Those who attend the Bay Area Nutcracker Market will receive $1 off their admission price when they donate a non-perishable food item. Alternatively, they can head to the front of the Pasadena Convention Center for a one-day-only food donation blitz. Volunteers will be on hand throughout the day to accept donations, and if this event is not convenient for them, they can choose one of four locations in the community that will act as a collection point.
A poster printing company will be able to help spread the word for this sort of community event, letting people know what items are most needed, and also how and when they can lend a hand.
The Food Drive at Pasadena Convention Center will be open on November 19 from 8:00 am until 9:00 pm, and there will be four other collection stations set up, which will be open until November 13. The Bay Area Nutcracker will welcome shoppers on November 13 and 14, and more information about all these activities can be found by visiting the city’s website.