Now That Your Thanksgiving Meal Is Sorted, Help Feed Someone Else This Holiday Season
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 21: Tracy Morgan (C), Food Bank For New York City, and Council Member Robert E. Cornegy Jr. distribute turkeys to Brooklyn families in celebration of Thanksgiving on November 21, 2020 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Food Bank For New York City)
Thanksgiving is different this year, to be sure. But it’s still the beginning of the holiday season–a holiday season with unprecedented need.
Thankfully, we have the Greater Boston Food Bank. For their Hunger Free Holiday campaign, all it takes is a $25 donation to provide a complete holiday meal for a family in need. I don’t need to break down the numbers for you: the Coronavirus crisis has seen thousands more families relying on organizations like the Greater Boston Food Bank for their next meal. So let’s do what we can to help those in need.
Click here to make a donation. And Happy Holidays.
Adam 12 is the Program Director of Boston's ROCK 92.9, heard weekdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. He's been flexing his encyclopedic rock knowledge in New England for over 2 decades, both on-air and online, at WBCN, WFNX, Boston.com, and indie617. At ROCK 92.9, he keeps you in the know on the big stories from the Boston music scene and writes about great places to eat, drink (beer), and to spend time outdoors in and around Boston.