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Can you help?
Your gift to St. Susan Center will help
provide a nutritional meal to those in our community who enjoy far
too few of them.
In 2008, St. Susan Center served 135,761 meals. That’s nearly 30,000
more meals than were needed in 2007. The need we have met over the
past six years, in fact, has more than doubled, increasing by 128%.
That increase is likely to continue, as our current economic condition
causes more and more individuals and families to seek help wherever
they can find it. Can you help?
All gifts, including those made in honor or in memory of a special
person or event, are welcome and are acknowledged appropriately.
For more information…
Current Wish List
St. Susan Center benefits most from monetary
contributions, because the soup kitchen has greater buying power
than most consumers, through the Food Bank of WNY. However, if you
would like to have a food drive to benefit the Center, please consider
asking for contributions of the items needed most.
Currently, they are:
- Fresh Fruit & Veggies
- Good sources of calcium (milk, yogurt, cheese)
- Healthy snacks (nuts, dried fruit, fruit, granola)
Non-food gifts may also be given in honor or in memory of a special
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Board of Directors:
Officers:
Kurt Gustafson, President
Richard Fleurant,
Vice President
Michael Corey, Treasurer
Lisa Haglund, Secretary
Board members:
Mabel Crosby
Doug Justham
Sally Martinez
Mark Tarbrake
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Let us lay to rest the misconceptions about
those who come to a soup kitchen.
Our guests are not only the
unemployed and the homeless. They
are young parents, teens, seniors,
children, and the physically,
mentally and emotionally challenged.
They are everyone you know and love
in the midst of a tragedy, illness,
loss or injustice. The difference is
this: they did not have and do not
have a safety net of family and
friends, teachers and clergy,
employers and neighbors, to help
them set their path right when a
mistake is made or tragedy strikes.
Providing a meal is the least and
best we can do to open the door to
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Tel: (716) 664-2253
Fax: (716) 664-0074
Sue Colwell,
Director
(ext 3)
Evie Schroeder
Kitchen Manager (ext 1)
Sharon Young
Kitchen Assistant
(ext 1)
Colleen McNallie,
Volunteer Coordinator (ext 2)
E-mail us
Visit our calendar for upcoming events.

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1276 Jamestown, NY 14702-1276
Physical address:
Gateway Center 31 Water Street, Suite 130
Jamestown, NY 14701 |
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