Mobile Food Pantry Program Evaluation

merryr • November 3, 2024
Read the mobile food pantry evaluation report

Our neighbors are at the center of everything Connecticut Foodshare does, and that includes our mobile food pantries.


We recently conducted a comprehensive evaluation of our mobile food pantry program by surveying the people who visit these critical sources of healthy food.

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