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Shopping Trip Sparks Meaningful Tradition
14 Mar

Shopping Trip Sparks Meaningful Tradition

Five years ago, a shopping trip to spend a holiday gift card at a local store turned into something much more for Beth Norman and her then 9-year-old daughter, Beatrice.

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Help Us Expand our Services with Cans of Hope
08 Jun

Help Us Expand our Services with Cans of Hope

We are excited to share some information about how our services will be expanding next month, drawing on the best parts of our pre-Covid model and integrating it with the best parts of our new model to come up with a system that will serve our community better than ever before.

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Points of Light with an Eye for Style
18 Apr

Points of Light with an Eye for Style

Our Clothing Center is a welcoming place to find clothing for growing children and active adults. Volunteers in this program work to create a clothing store atmosphere using concepts of retail merchandising and a keen sense of customer service

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Creating a Pathway to Success for Neighbors in our Community
01 Mar

Creating a Pathway to Success for Neighbors in our Community

MOM offers a range of programs that can help create stability including our Food Pantry, Clothing Center, Housing Stabilization Program, Winter Wishes, Back to School, Thanksgiving Baskets and more. Our work is only possible through the support of individuals, businesses, churches and other groups who volunteer and provide financial and other support.

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Moving Forward Into 2022 Together
23 Dec

Moving Forward Into 2022 Together

Although community need and generosity exist throughout the year, both are intensely evident these last couple of months. Thank you for helping us meet the most pressing needs in our community. While we don't know what the future holds, we know the best way to move forward is together.

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Thank you Sara Shea, Volunteer Clothing Center Coordinator
12 May

Thank you Sara Shea, Volunteer Clothing Center Coordinator

Longtime Clothing Center lead volunteer, Sara Shea, is leaving this week after more than eight years volunteering at MOM. Thank you, Sara, for bringing your talents to MOM, and sharing your time and compassion for others. All of us - clients, volunteers, and staff - are going to miss you!

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Help End Hunger By Donating Your Old Wool Sweaters
28 Apr

Help End Hunger By Donating Your Old Wool Sweaters

Doing some spring cleaning? Donate your 100% wool sweaters. ReMitts will make these into warm winter mittens which will be sold to benefit MOM and other organizations fighting hunger.

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Pivoting to Meet the Needs of Our Community
10 Mar

Pivoting to Meet the Needs of Our Community

With your generous support, MOM continues to create and maintain stability for neighbors in our community during this challenging year.

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Sharing Warmth with Our Community
23 Feb

Sharing Warmth with Our Community

Thank you to Middleton Tourism Board’s Big Bundle Up for providing MOM with lots of warm winter gear. Visitors to our Clothing Center have been able to find what they need to keep warm this winter. We we were able to work with partners such as the Lussier Community Education Center and MSCR Cares sites to make sure winter clothing reached other kids and adults in our community who needed it. School social workers in Middleton and Madison were also able to pick out items needed by kids they work with.

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Meet MOM's Food Security Manager, Jules Lee
22 Oct

Meet MOM's Food Security Manager, Jules Lee

Welcome to our Food Security Manager, Jules Lee!

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