Connecticut is considered a “wealthy state” and yet more than 468,000 people in our state are food insecure!
That’s 1 in 8 people and 1 in 6 children. These number are up 23% from 2021 to 2024!!
To help reduce food insecurity in our state, Kiwanis clubs from across Connecticut teamed up for an annual meal-packing service project with End Hunger NE. Together, 18,000 protein-rich meals were packed and distributed to communities around Connecticut.
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Enfield donated about 2,000 of those meals to the local communities we serve: East Windsor, Ellington, Enfield, Somers and Suffield!
We want to grow our impact on the community and we are looking for members to volunteer with us and make a much-needed difference in our community. Contact us for more information.
Club member, Alicia, packs protein-rich oatmeal with members of the Middletown club including New England and Bermuda District Governor, Kristin Holden and her husband, Chris.
Club member, Penny, adds extra protein to the protein-rich macaroni and cheese with members from other Kiwanis clubs in CT.Club member, Fran, gets the bags ready for filling.Motkue packs boxes of macaroni and cheese packets for distribution. With hairnets and gloves in place, club member, Alicia, and club president, Motkue, get ready to start packing meals.Claudia prepared the macaroni and cheese bags by adding the cheese packets before the rest of the ingredients went in.A drop off of more meals at the Somers Congregational Church Food Pantry. We’re delighted to be able to serve our Greater Enfield community by providing meals.Fran drops off over 200 protein-rich oatmeal meals to Asnuntuck Community College’s food pantry.Fran was a busy Kiwanian, dropping off meals to food pantries! This drop off, to the Enfield Food Shelf, included over 200 meals of fortified macaroni and cheese and fortified apple cinnamon oatmeal.Fran drops off a few boxes of protein rich meals to the Suffield Community Aid Program.
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Last Updated: March 26, 2025 by Claudia
CT Kiwanis Clubs End Hunger NE Event
Connecticut is considered a “wealthy state” and yet more than 468,000 people in our state are food insecure!
That’s 1 in 8 people and 1 in 6 children. These number are up 23% from 2021 to 2024!!
To help reduce food insecurity in our state, Kiwanis clubs from across Connecticut teamed up for an annual meal-packing service project with End Hunger NE. Together, 18,000 protein-rich meals were packed and distributed to communities around Connecticut.
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Enfield donated about 2,000 of those meals to the local communities we serve: East Windsor, Ellington, Enfield, Somers and Suffield!
We want to grow our impact on the community and we are looking for members to volunteer with us and make a much-needed difference in our community. Contact us for more information.
Club member, Alicia, packs protein-rich oatmeal with members of the Middletown club including New England and Bermuda District Governor, Kristin Holden and her husband, Chris.
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