OakPointe Centre, a project of Somerset’s God’s Food Pantry, will receive $999,821 in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Brownfield Grant funding to facilitate the removal of asbestos, lead-based paint and
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God s Food Pantry representatives receive the key to the Palm Beach factory building from SPEDA President and CEO Chris Girdler. From left, board members Melissa Lancaster and Ron Shepherd, Girdler, Executive Director Brenda Russell, board member Mike Hornback and board president Jeremy Cole.
God s Food Pantry has gotten a new home for Christmas.
The Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority (SPEDA) announced last week that it has sold the former Palm Beach factory building on Bourne Avenue to God s Food Pantry at a significantly reduced price, helping the non-profit organization achieve its dream to expand.
Currently located on South Central Avenue in downtown Somerset, God s Food Pantry has fed Pulaski Countians in need for nearly four decades. The organization outgrew its space some time ago, according to GFP Executive Director Brenda Russell. The purchase of the 95,000-square-foot facility once occupied by Palm Beach Company will allow God s Food Pantry to ser