We have the pleasure and honor of partnering with Project Just Because in Hopkinton, MA. Over the past years, we have been delivering many carloads/truckloads of goods which consist of various items for children, families, and pets in need. We deliver items like clothing, school supplies, household items, holiday decorations and supplies, pet food and pet supplies just to name some of the items. We continue to try and make at least one delivery a month and some months we are able to make two deliveries.
Please join us and get involved.
Thank you goes out to our supporters and Project Just Because!
We have the pleasure and honor of partnering with the Whitinsville Community Center in Whitinsville, MA. Over the past years, we have been able to deliver children's backpacks filled with age appropriate school supplies to start the new school year off on the right foot.
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In the future we plan to continue to make more deliveries to the Whitinsville Community Center!
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Thank you goes out to our supporters and Whitinsville Community Center!
We have the pleasure and honor of partnering with RISPCA in Riverside, RI. We have been able to deliver carloads of cat/dog food and supplies, bird seed, rabbit food and other small animal supplies.
We have been making at least two deliveries each month, depending on our pet supplies in stock.
We not only care about people in need, we also want to care for the small animals that are in need.
Please join us and get involved to help these pets.
We are planning to continue making deliveries in the future.
Please join us and get involved.
Thank you goes out to our supporters and to RISPCA!
Read the Thank You letter we received from RISPCA
We have the pleasure and honor to partner up with United Way in Marlborough, MA. We have been able to deliver 2 carloads of winter clothing, food, Halloween costumes for children and decorations, paper items and other miscellaneous items for families and their households.
Please join us and get involved.
Thank you goes out to our supporters and United Way!
We have the pleasure and honor to partner up with Community Harvest Project in North Grafton, MA. We were able to deliver plant/vegetable seeds and plant pots for children to plant their own garden indoors.
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Thank you goes out to our supporters and Community Harvest Project!
We have the pleasure and honor of partnering with the Net of Compassion in Worcester, MA. We have been able to deliver many items including 100+ children's backpacks filled with age appropriate school supplies to start the new school year off on the right foot. We also delivered teacher bags filled with school supplies that educators may need for the school year. The teachers hard work and dedication to these children each day is remarkable.
Net of Compassion has actually picked up truckloads of goods from our storage warehouse.
Please join us and get involved.
Thank you goes out to our supporters and Net of Compassion!
We have a partnership with Walmart in RI, which we receive weekly donations of various items. We approximately receive anywhere from a half pallet to 2 pallets weekly. We greatly appreciate these donated items for it really helps put an impact on our community. Mostly all of our goods obtained are from Walmart. With these donations from Walmart, we are able to help many families, children and pets. Our thanks goes to all the staff at North Smithfield, RI Walmart.
We have had the pleasure to make several carloads of donations consisting of cat and dog food, dog treats and cat litter.
A great big thank you to K&B's Krayons & Beyond for their extremely generous donation! They were able to deliver over 2,000 pounds of cat and dog food, dog treats and cat litter. Their donations will help to feed and care for the hundreds of animals that come through our shelter.
Read the Thank You note we received from Baypath Humane Society
K&B's Krayons & Beyond, Inc. founder, Brandi Cespedes and volunteer MaryEllen Woodman will be donating their time to Big Brothers and Big Sisters organization at the start line at this year’s Boston Marathon on Monday, April 17, 2023 starting a 7am! Please stop by, visit us and learn more about our nonprofit organization. Hope to see you there and best wishes to all the runners!
We have been able to make donation drop offs of car/truck loads of household items and clothing etc. to Catholic Charites in Worcester, MA
We would not have been able to deliver these items without your donations and without the help of our volunteers.
Read about us in the Catholic Charities Press Release and the Worcester Telegram & Gazette below:
Catholic Charities accepts clothing donations
October 16, 2020
By Tanya Connor | The Catholic Free Press
WORCESTER – Catholic Charities Worcester County received the first of several planned carloads of clothing for its clients on Oct. 6 - and the delivery led to discussion about a long-term partnership.
Bringing the clothes to Catholic Charities’ office on Hammond Street was K&B’s Krayons and Beyond, a nonprofit organization in Westborough.
“We got some corporate donations” of new clothes last year and this year from J. CREW, Torrid and Ugg “and we’ve been accumulating” donations of new and gently used clothes from individuals, Brandi Cespedes (Shaw), K&B’s president and a member of St. Patrick Parish in Whitinsville, told The Catholic Free Press. “We just knew that we needed to help out the local community and we reached out to Catholic Charities, letting them know … we had these items. … We worked with them last year” offering free clothes directly to those in need at the Bishop’s Christmas Dinner, which Catholic Charities organizes.
Ms. Shaw said the clothes are the first donation to Catholic Charities by the “grassroots effort” which she and then-partner Kelly started in 2015. The word Krayons in the name comes from the fact that they wanted to start with children at a very young age, Mrs. Cespedes (Shaw) said. “We wanted to incorporate the whole family, because a child can’t learn” without proper nutrition and having his or her other basic needs met.
“We collect anything and everything,” including cash donations, to help people directly or through other nonprofits, she said.
While delivering one of the first two loads of clothes, Mrs. Cespedes (Shaw) told Catholic Charities workers Maydee Morales, director of emergency services, and Madalyn Sirois, social media and fundraising coordinator, about the donations K & B’s receives. Ms. Morales, in turn, told Mrs. Cespedes (Shaw) about Catholic Charities’ programs and clients’ needs.
“I definitely think this is going to be a long partnership,” Mrs. Cespedes (Shaw) said.
Ms. Morales got excited about the possibility of helping K&B’s run concessions at Gillette Stadium (and thereby being at concerts and other events there), where Mrs. Cespedes (Shaw) said her nonprofit raises most of its money. Money has not been coming in because of the cancellation of events there due to the coronavirus, she said.
But the women rejoiced in their efforts to help others.
“I love working for Catholic Charities,” Ms. Morales said. “Catholic Charities allows me to meet my life’s mission.”
Mrs. Cespedes (Shaw), who had earlier told The Catholic Free Press, “It doesn’t feel like work when you’re doing something that brings you joy,” said to Ms. Morales, “I think we’re women of the same heart.” Mrs. Cespedes (Shaw) said she has a paying job elsewhere to support her family; all K&B’s workers are volunteers.
K&B’s sends donations abroad, but “we had a lot of winter clothes which don’t go to the Caribbean,” said Dee Wilson, a K&B’s volunteer who came with Mrs. Cespedes (Shaw).
Mrs. Cespedes (Shaw) told The Catholic Free Press she hopes to deliver clothes to Catholic Charities twice a week in October.
Catholic Charities welcomes the gift of winter clothes, especially at this time.
“The impact is two-fold – for our families who have less income due to loss of jobs during the pandemic (and) the homeless who live on the streets, who will not be able to get out of the cold,” Ms. Morales told The Catholic Free Press. She said some shelters are not reopening or are still deciding what to do.
The Emergency Stabilization and Homeless Prevention programs of each Catholic Charities office, and the men’s and women’s recovery programs, will distribute the clothes, she said. Some of Catholic Charities’ clients are coming out of incarceration or are in recovery from addictions.
Representatives from other Catholic Charities locations can come to the Worcester office to get some of the winterwear for their clients. She said the offices are trying to figure out how to safely open their clothing closets.
“We feel like we’re blessed,” Ms. Morales said. Because of this donation, Catholic Charities won’t have to turn people away.
Will it provide all the clothing clients need this winter?
“I go by faith,” Ms. Morales replied. “That’s going to meet the need for now. If I need more, it’ll show up.”
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