Allowing all to thrive…Shepherd’s Table delivery
On our October 28 delivery to Shepherd’s Table, Yekta, Rudy, and Anne K. brought 698 pounds of fresh produce and dry goods. Our produce included onions, cabbage, carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, mushrooms, bell peppers, tomatoes, and zucchini.
Good Hearts at Miriam's Kitchen
On Friday October 25, Rudy, Yekta, and Ariana delivered 205 pounds of produce to Miriam's Kitchen, along with 35 pounds of rice, 42 pounds of creamer, two large containers of Gochujang red chili paste (2.2 lbs each), and 3.3 pounds of miso. The produce included cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, lemons, avocados, oranges, cucumbers, parsley, red onions, green onions, leeks, baby bella mushrooms, and guajillo peppers.
Bounty & Soul Delivery Update
As temperatures plummet this week in Western North Carolina, Buddhist Relief was able to make a critical delivery of 150 new warm jackets and over 70 new blankets for distribution.
“It reminds me of home.”
Although Hispanic Heritage Month wrapped up in October, we believe celebrating culture and community is important every day. Our volunteer Rudy shared this heartfelt message about how Buddhist Relief takes the time to truly understand and support our neighbors. 💛
We bring Jetsuma’s gift of generosity to help those in need…Shepherd’s Table delivery
Recently, Rudy, Yekta, and Anne K made a delivery to Shepherd’s Table, which included 593 lbs of produce and dry goods such as cabbage, zucchini, cauliflower, bell peppers, sweet potatoes, oranges, BBQ seasoning, Montreal chicken seasoning, pancake syrup, salsa, and shredded cheddar…
Good that provides a sense of normalcy and self worth….
For this specific delivery, Chef Cheryl requested an assortment of mushrooms for their vegetarian meals, including baby bella, oyster, and lion's mane mushrooms. Rudy, one of our volunteers, was able to forage 2 lbs of fresh lion's mane mushrooms, and we completed the order with 3 more lbs from MOM’s Organic Market.
Supporting Our Western Upper Montgomery County Partners
WUMCO Help, the Poolesville Little Free Pantry, and Buddhist Relief work together in multiple ways to meet the needs of scores of households in the rural region of western upper Montgomery County.
Upcounty Hub Pantry
KPC Buddhist Relief is proud to partner with the Upcounty Hub to provide supplies to stock their "Choice Pantry" program. The Choice Pantry offers families the opportunity to choose which items they would like to take home, providing a grocery shopping experience. This model allows for families to receive what they need, and prevents the waste associated with prepackaged distribution boxes.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
It's an honor for KPC Buddhist Relief to partner with The Upcounty Hub, whose focus is on eliminating food insecurity and providing assistance to access social services.
We Are Family. . . . Delivery to Miriam's Kitchen
On Friday, September 27, Rudy and Ani Ariana made the second Buddhist Relief delivery to Miriam's Kitchen for the month. Chef Brian and Alex met us at the kitchen and helped us quickly unload 330 lbs of produce and dry goods…
Following You I Will Practice
KPC Buddhist Relief's founder, Jetsunma, has always encouraged practicing generosity and compassion as the foundation of our efforts to feed others. KPC Buddhist Relief delivered 510 lbs of food to the First Baptist Church in Silver Spring this Friday.
Connect from our hearts...
With heartfelt connection, Buddhist Relief provides the chefs with what they need and supports their dedicated staff. We deeply admire and appreciate all they do with what we give them.
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