Upcoming Service Projects

If your group is planning a service project as part of the Foxboro Never Forgets effort, please send an email to foxboroneverforgets AT yahoo DOT com.

 

Completed Service Projects

7/4/2011: Foxboro Never Forgets again organized volunteers to assist with the Harvard Pilgrim 10K at Patriot Place road race.

9/11/2010: The Foxboro Youth Soccer Association held a food drive on September 11. Players and coaches are asking for donations of non perishable food items which can be donated in bins located at Stather, Friends and Army fields.

Fall 2010: The Lions Club helped the Burrell PTO clean up the picnic area at the school.

Fall 2010: A local neighborhood organized a clean-up at an elderly neighbor's house.

9/8/2010: The Foxboro High School marching band collected non-perishable foods and items for the Foxboro Discretionary Fund at rehearsals.

8/25/2010: Lloyd Gibbs, Pete Rossiter, Tim McCarthy, Brendan Sullivan, and Drew and Garrett Briggs renovated the basement of St.Mary's Church. All of the walls were painted, the main hall floor was stripped and waxed, and all the pews and windows were cleaned in the main Church for a total of 110 hours of service.

7/4/2010: Foxboro Never Forgets organized volunteers to assist with the first-ever Harvard Pilgrim 10K at Patriot Place road race. Forty-seven volunteers helped with registration, the expo, water stops, as road marshalls, and in other capacities, logging nearly 200 community service hours.

If your group has recently completed a service project as part of the Foxboro Never Forgets effort, please send an email to foxboroneverforgets AT yahoo DOT com.

 

Volunteer Opportunities

 

McGinty Family Fun Day

Check back here for information on the next McGinty Family Fun Day.

 

Farm Stand

In its 20th year, the Foxboro Community Farmstand on Route 140 at Walnut Street is always in need of volunteers to work at the stand. The stand is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Volunteers typically work in 2-hour shifts, assisting customers, replenishing the shelves, cleaning up around the area, watering plants, etc.

Some of the fruits and vegetables are grown on the town-owned land behind the stand and some are donated by local farmers. Also available this year are handmade soaps, cloth bags, and t-shirts.

For more information, please visit the farm stand or contact foxboroneverforgets AT yahoo DOT com for more information. You can also read about the farmstand here.

 

 

 

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