This year, with overwhelming support from our community, we are constructing a new building adjacent to the existing pantry. We have outgrown the current pantry and administrative spaces, which are housed in a 67 year-old former medical building and have a dire need for upgrades and renovations.
The new 2,800 square foot building will serve as both a food storage warehouse and pantry and will allow us to streamline operations and more safely and effectively provide food to those facing hunger. The relocation of the pantry will also enable CORA to repurpose our current space to include meeting, educational, and food preparation space, all of which will better serve the community.
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