Operation Hope Closed November 11 for Veterans Day

Our office (including donation drop offs), Food Pantry and Community Kitchen will be closed on Tuesday, November 11 in observance of Veterans Day. Regular business hours (including donation drop offs) for the office, Food Pantry and Community Kitchen resume Wednesday, November 12. Thank you.

Seeking Sponsors for Holiday Gift Card Program

As we head into the holiday season, our clients continue to truly struggle in so many ways, and even more so now with the suspension of SNAP. Our annual Hope for the Holidays gift card program always gives our clients some hope and joy in an otherwise challenging time of year. We are struggling ourselves to find sponsors. We still need sponsors for 9 families and 38 individual clients. Please email us ASAP at [email protected] to participate.

We are continuing the tradition of gifting gift cards to our clients so they may purchase much needed gifts this holiday season. Although gift cards may feel a bit more impersonal than physical gifts, they are deeply appreciated and empower our clients to shop for their families and select exactly what is needed.

Here is how Hope for the Holidays will run this year:

  • Sponsors can either opt to supply general gift cards (always needed) or be matched with individuals who worked with their Operation Hope social workers to develop a wishlist of specific gift cards needed. Sponsors can be a family, a group of friends, co-workers, etc.
  • Meredith McCormack and Sheila Sullivan, co-chairs of the program, will share wishlists with sponsors. Contact them immediately at [email protected] to participate. 
  • Sponsors will then have until December 1 to either mail gift cards or drop them off in Fairfield (location to be shared once a sponsor is matched to an individual). Meredith and Sheila, along with a few elves, will check in and organize the gift cards by client and have each client’s gift cards wrapped in a small box so there is a gift to open. They will pass along the gift card packages to social workers the first week in December so clients have time to use the gift cards to buy gifts and necessities before the holidays.
  • Continuing this year – optional card making! If you or your kids/grandkids would like to drop your gift cards off and make a card to be included with your gift, we have arranged for two times to do this:
    • Saturday, November 22, at SHU Community Theatre (1420 Post Rd), 10:30-11:00am and 2:30-3:00pm, before the Laurie Berkner shows, look for us in the lobby!
    • Saturday, November 29, at First Church Congregational (148 Beach Rd), 4:15-7:00pm during the Holiday Tree Lighting. Please enter through the main doors across from the tree lighting and look for the Webb Room in the back of the sanctuary.

If you are interested in participating this year or have any questions, please send an email asap to Meredith and Sheila at [email protected]. Thank you for opening your hearts this holiday season!

Election Day Drive at Polling Stations Across Fairfield

Election Day Drive! 🗳️ The Fairfield PTA Council (PTAC) is partnering with the Fairfield Girl Scouts for a food drive TODAY. Please bring a few non-perishables to stock Operation Hope of Fairfield’s Pantry 🥫🥫🥫 Girl Scouts will be at McKinley Elementary, Burr Elementary, Bigelow Senior Center, Stratfield Elementary, Osborne Hill Elementary and Riverfield Elementary. If you don’t see your polling location here, feel free to swing by any of the ones listed to drop off your donation.
 
Most needed items: Cereal ~ Canned fruit ~ Canned vegetables ~ Pasta sauce ~ Canned or boxed tomato products (crushed, diced, sauce, etc.) ~ Chef Boyardee & SpahettiOs ~ Canned chili & stew ~ Canned meat ~ Baking mixes ~ Crackers ~ Salt, pepper & other spices.
 
Thank you to PTAC and the Girl Scouts for mobilizing so quickly and to you for your generous help to feed our neighbors in need 🙏🏽

Help Us Scare Away Hunger! Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween! 🎃 While many ghouls, goblins, witches and KPop Demon Hunters will be out tonight collecting treats, there are many in our community who are facing a significant and immediate increase in food insecurity.
 
👻 It’s spooky to be hungry so we could use your help to scare away hunger for our neighbors in need! Be a superhero and make a monetary donation to stock our Pantry with food and essentials that our most vulnerable residents will need in the coming days to feed and care for their families. Any amount is welcome, every little bit helps. Donate here. When you make a monetary donation, we can stretch the buying power of your donation 3-5x to feed and care for more individuals and families. Together, we can scare away hunger and bring hope to the table and to our neighbors in need. Thank you 🧡

Happy Diwali!

Wishing our friends who celebrate Diwali light and love today. May the season bring you peace, joy and prosperity 🪔

Closed Today for Indigenous Peoples Day

Today is Indigenous Peoples Day, which acknowledges the history, culture and ongoing resilience of Indigenous peoples in the United States and the Americas. In observance of Indigenous Peoples Day, our office at 636 Old Post Road, as well as our Food Pantry, will be closed today, Monday, October 13. The office will reopen for regular hours, 9am-5pm, Tuesday, October 14 and the Food Pantry will resume regular service, 10am-12pm, Wednesday, October 15. Donations will be accepted once the office reopens; please do not leave them unattended and while the office is closed. Thank you.

Indigenous Peoples Day Closure – October 13

In observance of Indigenous Peoples Day, our office at 636 Old Post Road, as well as our Food Pantry, will be closed Monday, October 13. The office will reopen for regular hours, 9am-5pm, Tuesday, October 14 and the Food Pantry will resume regular service, 10am-12pm, Wednesday, October 15. Donations will be accepted once the office reopens; please do not leave them unattended and while the office is closed. Thank you.

Seeking Food & Essentials Donations for the Pantry

We’re currently in need of basic food staples and essentials for our Pantry. Please take a moment to consider helping our neighbors in need with a few much-needed donations.
 
Regular sized items (not bulk or travel) appreciated. Drop off at our pantry M-Fr, 9am-4:30pm at 636 Old Post Road; there’s a drop off area to the left of the building. Please note we will be closed October 13 for Indigenous Peoples Day. Please ring the bell and someone will greet you. Please do not leave donations unattended and/or when the office is closed. Monetary donations are always welcome so we can purchase exactly what we need for our clients, donate here. Or, feel free to purchase from our Amazon wish list here and your donation will be shipped directly to the pantry. Thank you!
 
– CASH, CHECKS, GROCERY STORE GIFT CARDS (to buy perishables)
– Ramen
– Dried potatoes
– Canned chili & stew
– Microwave popcorn
– Canned chicken
– Pancake mix
– Syrup
– Shampoo
– Conditioner
– Body wash
– Lotion
– Tissues

September “Refill the Pantry” Collaboration Fills Pantry Shelves in a Big Way

Thanks to the incredible dedication of 35 volunteers from “Refill the Pantry,” a collaboration of five local churches, its food drive held September 20 at the Stop & Shop on Kings Hwy Cutoff for Operation Hope’s Pantry was a tremendous success. We are indebted to Refill the Pantry and its volunteers, all donors, Stop & Shop on Kings Hwy Cutoff, and Thrivent for contuinuing to help our neighbors in need.

The group collected an impressive 2,410 lbs of food. They also raised $1,311, providing vital support for families facing food insecurity in our community.

In its two collection efforts for Operation Hope this year, Refill the Pantry collected 5,810 lbs of food and grocery products and $2,711 in financial contributions, an annual jump of 65% in food and grocery product donations and a 25% increase in financial donations from last year for Operation Hope. “That’s an increase of 2,300 lbs, and $500 more from what we did last year for Operation Hope,” Refill the Pantry Coordinator Rich Lansing said. “I’ve been so very happy at seeing how our donation efforts are going,” continued Lansing. “People are generous and feel for those who don’t have as much as they do.” 

“People never cease to amaze me. There are good people in the world, and they want to help others – even in the midst of lots of challenges,” said Operation Hope Executive Director Carla Miklos.

Refill the Pantry’s efforts to restock the shelves of six Fairfield County food pantries continues to grow year over year, from 19,633 lbs, or 9.8 tons at this time last year to 26,478 lbs, or 13.23 tons this year, an increase of nearly 35%. Operation Hope is deeply grateful to be included in this outreach effort. 

ABOUT REFILL THE PANTRY

Now in its fourth year, Refill the Pantry is spearheaded by the First Presbyterian Church (Fairfield), Our Saviour’s Lutheran (Fairfield), Holy Cross Lutheran (Trumbull), Grace Lutheran (Stratford), and Good Shepherd Lutheran (Monroe). This year, the initiative will conduct 12 collection events to support six local food pantries, ensuring food assistance reaches families in Trumbull, Stratford, Fairfield, Monroe, and Bridgeport. 

Refill the Pantry is sponsored by Thrivent, a Minneapolis-based Fortune 500 financial services company that helps build, grow and protect financial well-being through purpose-driven advice, investments, insurance, banking and generosity programs. Thrivent serves more than 2.4 million clients through thousands of financial advisors across the country and has more than $193 billion in assets under management/advisement (as of 12/31/24). Thrivent carries strong financial ratings from independent rating agencies – including AM Best, Moody’s and S&P Global Ratings – which demonstrate the company’s financial strength, stability and ability to pay claims. Ratings don’t apply to investment product performance, and more information can be found on each rating agency’s website. 

 

Bigelow 38th Annual Community Challenge Benefits Operation Hope

What a gorgeous day for the Bigelow Tea 38th Annual Bigelow Tea Community Challenge ☀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♂️ Thank you to all who participated as well as the many volunteers, and especially to Bigelow Tea for including Operation Hope as one of the many local non-profits who benefits from the proceeds raised through this beloved annual event. Thank you for helping feed, house and care for our neighbors in need 🙏🏽

OFFICE & FOOD PANTRY


636 Old Post Road

Fairfield, CT 06824
203-292-5588
[email protected]

OFFICE & DONATION HOURS

Monday-Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm (donations accepted until 4:30pm)
Please do not leave donations unattended at the door or when the office is closed.

PANTRY HOURS

  • Monday, Wednesday & Friday:
    10:00am - 12:00pm
  • Thursday: 4:00pm - 6:00pm

OUTREACH & COMMUNITY KITCHEN

50 Nichols Street
Fairfield, CT
 06824
203-254-2935

COMMUNITY KITCHEN HOURS

Meals served Monday - Friday:

  • Lunch: 11:30am - 1:00pm
  • Dinner: 5:30pm - 6:30pm

GET HELP IMMEDIATELY: If you are homeless or hungry in Fairfield County dial 211 24/7

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