By LYN HAVAL
President
LA Cares
USPS postal workers and local Boy Scouts are working together to support LA Cares, our local food pantry.
This is the time of year when residents are asked to put a bag of groceries near their mailbox to be picked up and donated to LA Cares. Postal workers, Boy Scouts and other volunteers will be circulating on the streets of Los Alamos and White Rock picking up donated items Saturday, Nov. 19.
Please put food items out in the morning to make it easier for pick up. The food will be taken to a central location, sorted and prepared for storage.
LA Cares depends on the generosity of individuals and organizations in Los Alamos County. The community is very generous in both food and cash donations, which enables LA Cares to give back to those who are in need. Besides the monthly food distribution, LA Cares also provides rent and utility assistance to residents of Los Alamos County once per 12 months.
While any food items are gladly accepted, the following is a list of desired donations.
Please check to see if items have passed the expiration dates before donating:
- 64 oz. plastic bottles of cranberry or grape juice
- Canned beans
- Canned chicken or tuna
- Canned corn or green beans
- Canned diced tomatoes
- Canned mandarin oranges or pineapple
- Canned Mexican food
- Canned pasta sauce (no glass, please)
- Cereal-Raisin Bran, bran flakes, cheerios, shredded wheat or corn flakes
- Chef Boyardee pasta
- Chicken noodle soup
- Chunky or hearty soup
- Cooking oil
- Crackers, nuts & snacks
- Ground coffee
- Macaroni and cheese
- Mayonnaise or salad dressing
- Mustard or ketchup
- Oats or oatmeal
- 1lb.-5lb. bags of flour
- 4lb. bags of white sugar or 1-2 lb. brown sugar
- Bars of soap, deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes
- Regular Grocery sized PAPER bags
Thank you in advance for your generosity!
LA Cares is very grateful to the generous citizens of Los Alamos County. LA Cares is an equal opportunity provider.