‘The best of Worcester’: City comes together to extend expiring program that delivered 73 tons of food to help the community
Updated May 05, 2021;
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Volunteers wheeled dozens of boxes filled with food around the side entrance of the Belmont AME Zion Church in Worcester.
In the basement of the church, not far from a small mountain of boxes, Rev. Clyde Talley praised the efforts by the community to continue the Farmers To Family program despite federal funding ending by the later this month.
“This is Worcester,” said Talley, who is also the president and CEO of Yes We Care. “This is the best of Worcester.”