December Food Sense Orders Now Being Accepted

December Food Sense Orders Now Being Accepted

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The Oswego County Salvation Army Corps offers the Food Sense program of the Central New York Food Bank.

Any residents of the Oswego area who would like to stretch their food dollars may order December Food Sense packages until Noon on Friday, December 6. All Oswego-area residents may use the program. There are no income limitations and no restrictions on the number of items one may buy. Payment in cash or EBT card must accompany the order. Complete size and price information will be available at the time of ordering. Twenty-eight Oswego families ordered Food Sense packages in October.

The December package includes chicken breast nuggets, large eggs, French fries, breakfast sausage, pancake mix, mandarin oranges, marinated pork portions, breakfast bites, ground turkey, frozen blueberries, and two fresh produce items.

December specials at various prices include spiral ham, lobster bites, chicken tenderloins, mozzarella sticks, meatloaf mix, and lasagna roll-ups. Specials may be ordered with or without ordering the monthly package.

Orders may be placed in person at the Salvation Army Worship and Service Center, 73 West Second Street, Oswego, Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., through Friday, December 6 at Noon. Orders placed by mail must be received by Friday, December 6, with the envelope marked “Food Sense” on the front. Payment by cash, check, or EBT card is accepted. Checks must be payable to The Salvation Army. Mail to The Salvation Army, PO Box 146, Oswego, NY 13126. Orders cannot be taken by phone.

Food orders must be picked up on Thursday, December 19, between 12:00 and 2:00 p.m., upon presentation of the order form.

The Oswego County Salvation Army Corps provides fresh-cooked meals Monday through Friday, 11:15 a.m. — 12:15 p.m., in both Fulton and Oswego, groceries from its food pantries open Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, winter garments, and many other services to individuals and families in need throughout Oswego County. In October, the Corps provided 858 soup kitchen meals in Oswego and 558 in Fulton. It provided 75 Oswego households with groceries for 552 meals and 139 Fulton households with groceries for 1,128 meals. It also distributed over 2,200 loaves of bread and pastries.

Persons wishing to know more about The Salvation Army or to offer voluntary service are invited to call (315) 343-6491 or stop at the office at 73 West Second Street in Oswego, between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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