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Thanks Volunteers

2007 Volunteer Recognition Awards

Lifesaver Awards
• Kathy Coccovillo
• Al Amore & Friends
• Loretta Christoforo & Lynn English High School
• Gabrielle Coffman
• Reid Jones
• Marion Canizaro
• Maureen Yasi & St. John’s Church
• John Peterson
• Robert Wilson
• Cheryl and Dick DelRossi

Office Volunteer Award
• Yaris Guillen

Volunteer Group Award
• First Saturday Team

Volunteer School Group Award
• Lynn Classical Key Club

Volunteer Youth Group Award
• Lynn Boys and Girls Club

Vendor of the Year
• Cliff Ansara, Lynnway Liquor

Volunteer Driver of the Year
• Jerry Madorsky

Volunteer Cooks of the Year
• Bernie and Joyce Delorey

Volunteer Family of the Year
• The Extended Desmond Family

Community Service Interns
• Matthew Connor
• John Thompson
• Jill Robinson
• Dionne Fyffe
• Andrew Burns

Partnership Award
• Gordon College

Coordinator of the Year
• Doreen Verda of St. Richard’s Church

Volunteer of the Year
• Doris Bryant

Volunteer Quotes
The Future...

"My hope would be that organizations like My Brother's Table would not be needed in the future, that there would be no hunger.

If that is not to be, My Brother's Table will continue to serve the community and provide that beacon of hope."

Alice Goldsmith, Volunteer

Our Volunteers

 

In order to serve guests in a caring environment, My Brother's Table utilizes a large volunteer corps—2,500 volunteers a year. The contribution of volunteer time is as essential to the Table's 365-day-per-year operation as are financial donations. Many of the Table's volunteers have been faithful for 20 years.

Volunteer Quotes
25 Years And Counting!


There is no better way to tell you what it's like to volunteer at MBT...!

"As a volunteer at My Brother's Table, it seems that I benefit as well as our guests. On the way home the realization that you have made a real difference in someone's life helps you put your own problems in perspective."

Carolyn Stanton, Volunteer

"My Brother's Table was the first soup kitchen I volunteered at that had men, women and children as guests. For the first time I realized that hunger was such a problem. But at the same time, it was beautiful to watch high school youth helping young people."
Jim Flanagan, Volunteer
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