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St. Michaels Community Center Offers Delivery Support to Bay Hundred Food Pantries

March 20, 2020 by Spy Desk

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The St. Michaels Community Center is available to make deliveries for all local pantries in the Bay Hundred area on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the COVID-19 outbreak. SMCC will pick up food from local pantries in its blue after-school bus and deliver to people in areas west and south of St. Michaels.

SMCC is collecting a list of individuals in need of grocery deliveries, with addresses from St. Michaels to Tilghman Island. Times and locations will be announced on SMCC’s website, with those needing deliveries asked to call 410-745-6073 or email [email protected].

SMCC is also providing take-out meals and grocery pick-up to those in need from 5 to 7 p.m. Mondays, 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays, and 11 to 3 p.m. Fridays at its 103 Railroad Ave. location in St. Michaels.

Individuals wanting to help can donate to SMCC at paypal.me/smccmd, or drop off non-perishables at the St. Michaels Community Center, the St. Michaels Police Dept., YMCA of the Chesapeake locations, local firehouses, and area churches.

The extension of SMCC’s outreach is coordinated in part with Talbot County’s Emergency Services, Health Department, law enforcement, public schools, area churches, and other non-profit community service providers. More information and updates from SMCC are at stmichaelscc.org.

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Filed Under: 9 Brevities Tagged With: Covid-19, Food, meals, st. michaels community center

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