The WCRC Wild Turkey Trot is proud to partner with Our Neighbors’ Table, and will be collecting food donations for ONT at the race. All unexpired, undamaged, packaged foods are welcome, but ONT is in need of gluten-free options and canned meals, specifically.
Our Neighbors’ Table offers a full variety of fresh, nutritious groceries and community meals, free of charge, in a variety of settings to make food available when and where you need it.
Founded in 1992 to provide a weekly hot meal and companionship for neighbors in need, Our Neighbors' Table now serves 12 communities in Northern Essex County.
Currently ONT operates a free market and warehouse at the Jardis-Taylor Center on Main Street in Amesbury, supports distribution and integrated markets in its service area, and still operates a weekly Community Meal every Wednesday.
With decades of experience and expertise in the strategic and operational expansion of food access, Our Neighbors’ Table is uniquely positioned to lead a regional effort to expand access for communities across the Lower Merrimack Valley by increasing storage capacity and distribution to food providers on the front lines.
ONT’s leadership is committing its staff, operational capacity and financial resources to work on behalf of:Infrastructure – ONT will own, construct and operate the Seacoast Regional Food Hub on behalf of all food providers operating in the Lower Merrimack Valley
Strategy – ONT convenes and facilitates the joint strategic planning and implementation of the Seacoast Food Providers.
Accountability – Using its own Stable Table™ model for community-level food security, ONT tracks and reports on the progress on our collective goal of universal food access across the region.