Help us give back to our community by participating in our annual non-perishable Thanksgiving food drive
This year we are expanding our efforts by working with two local non-profit organizations. From November 5th-November 13th, we will be collecting donations for Hands on Hartford. From November 14th-November 25th, we will be collecting donations for Mercy Housing & Shelter. Collection boxes are in the lobby of Whole Health Wellness Center in Farmington, CT.
Essential Items Needed at Hands on Hartford:
- Instant Mashed Potatoes
- Stuffing
- Gravy
- Canned Green Beans
- Canned Cranberry Sauce
- Cornbread Mix
- Cake/Cookie Mixes
- Candied Yams/Sweet Potatoes
- Canned Corn
- Canned Fruit
Essential Items Needed at Mercy Housing & Shelter:
- Low Sodium Soup
- Tomato Sauce
- Peanut Butter
- Jelly
- Canned Meat
- Small Bags of Rice
- Cereal
- Granola Bars
- Pasta (Spaghetti, Rotini, Lasagna)
- Juice
Special Offer on Red Light Therapy
Participate in our annual thanksgiving food drive by bringing in 10 non-perishable items from November 5th-November 25th to receive a complimentary red light therapy session at Whole Health!* Pick up your complimentary Theralight session card at the front desk when making your donation!
*Limit 1 free session per person.
Learn More About Hands on Hartford
Hands On Hartford is a social service nonprofit organization that serves Hartford’s most economically challenged residents in the areas of food, housing, and health. They are an affiliate of the Points of Light Global Network, which includes volunteer-mobilizing organizations located in nearly 40 countries around the world. Founded in 1969 as Center City Churches, the agency has had a longstanding commitment to providing respectful, comprehensive services with help from volunteers and community partnerships.
Learn More About Mercy Housing & Shelter
Mercy Housing and Shelter Corporation provides housing assistance and supportive services to persons who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Mercy works to empower its clients to become independent, so they may live and work with dignity and respect. Mercy seeks to end homelessness by advocating for changes in the social systems that perpetuate homelessness. Mercy welcomes and serves all in need. Mercy’s Core Values: Respect, Compassion, Responsibility.
For questions on our annual Thanksgiving food drive, please call our office at (860) 674-0111 or contact us online.