New Bethany Ministries Receives Grants to Support Food Insecurity Initiatives

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Local businesses, organizations, and foundations gift close to $70,000 to New Bethany’s Mollard Hospitality Center and Choice Food Pantry.

BETHLEHEM, PA (December 20, 2021) – New Bethany Ministries (NBM) was awarded grants from 12 local companies that directly benefit the Mollard Hospitality Center and Choice Food Pantry. The contributions help fund services – including a food pantry, daily meals, showers, job search assistance, case management, mail address, laundry services, and more – that alleviate food insecurity and lead individuals and families to self-sufficiency.

Since the beginning of Covid-19, food insecurity has increased substantially in the Lehigh Valley. Lehigh County experienced a jump from 10.0% in 2019 to 13.5% in 2020, and Northampton County reached 11.8% in 2020, a 3.2% growth. In the last year, New Bethany served 12,000 individuals, approximately 3,000 more than pre-pandemic records show.

“Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many found themselves unemployed and unable to afford basic necessities in life, including the ability to feed their family,” said Verrone Demesyeux, Associate Executive Director, New Bethany Ministries. “New Bethany is extremely thankful for the generosity from businesses around the Lehigh Valley for their support as we continue to combat hunger in our community.”

The following organizations provided key donations:

 

“These grants help New Bethany offer hope and support to the community during not only a health crisis but also an economic one,” said Emily Parker, Development Director of New Bethany Ministries. “Thanks to corporate donors, we have the ability to broaden our impact in the Lehigh Valley.”

About New Bethany Ministries

New Bethany Ministries, in their 36th year of service to the Lehigh Valley, encompasses programs that provide food support, clothing, referral services, showers, financial management, permanent housing for men and women, wellness services, and transitional and permanent housing solutions. Their mission is to offer hope and support to people who experience poverty, hunger, and homelessness. NBM believes that all people, regardless of circumstances, should be treated with dignity and care without judgment. No one who seeks help is turned away. To learn more about New Bethany Ministries, find them on Facebook and Twitter @NewBethMin, or visit them on the web at www.newbethanyministries.org.

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