Thanksgiving is Served at The Gray House for Families in Need

November 19, 2021

MBK Delivers food to The Gray House for families in need

“to help its neighbors facing hardships to meet their immediate and transitional needs by providing food, clothing, and educational services in a safe, positive environment.” – The Gray House


In anticipation of the Thanksgiving holiday and with more families in need amidst the pandemic than usual, MBK rallied to deliver Thanksgiving food items to The Gray House. Led by team leaders, Keara Moulton, Mallory Beauregard, and Chelsea Russell, the team collected donations and money to shop for  turkeys, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and all the traditional Thanksgiving fixings.
Congratulations to the team for their hard work and dedication!


Did you know that The Gray House is able to obtain about 6,000 lbs. worth of food for just $50? With more families in need this year, every little bit helps. The Gray House expects to feed between 800-1,000 families this Thanksgiving.


For more information about The Gray House and how you can contribute for Thanksgiving or any time year-round, visit www.grayhouse.org

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