Heart of the Hamptons Food Pantry Sees Surge in Need | 27Speaks

Heart of the Hamptons Food Pantry Sees Surge in Need

icon 1 Photo
Heart of the Hamptons Executive Director Molly Bishop waits for a food delivery.  DANA SHAW

Heart of the Hamptons Executive Director Molly Bishop waits for a food delivery. DANA SHAW

27Speaks on Nov 1, 2023

For 14 months straight, Heart of the Hamptons has seen a monthly increase in the number of people coming to the food pantry it operates out of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Roman Catholic Church on Hill Street, and that streak shows no signs of ending, especially as the organization heads into what are typically its busiest months of the year. Executive Director Molly Bishop joins the editors on the podcast this week to discuss the underlying causes of the growth in need and to share how Heart of the Hamptons staff and volunteers are working to keep up with the demand.

Subscribe to 27Speaks on Apple PodcastsGoogle Podcasts, Amazon Music and Spotify, rate us and leave a review.

You May Also Like:

Community News, June 20

17 Jun 2024 by Staff Writer

Southampton Village Residents, Visitors Urged To Avoid Certain Areas on Saturday as Shinnecock Nation Hosts Palm Trees Music Festival

The Palm Tree Music Festival will take place on the Shinnecock Nation Territory on Saturday, ... by Staff Writer

Gilgo Serial Killer Suspect Linked to 1993 Murder Victim Discovered in North Sea | 27Speaks Podcast

 Rex Heuermann, who is suspected of being the Gilgo serial killer, was charged last ... 15 Jun 2024 by 27Speaks

Milo Tompkins Plays Final Baseball Game in Bryan Bonin Grand Slam Challenge

Milo Tompkins thought his baseball career was over following the Bridgehampton/Ross team’s 7-5 loss to ... 14 Jun 2024 by Drew Budd

Alfred Brenner Jr., Formerly of Sag Harbor, Dies at 85

Alfred J. Brenner Jr. was born on January 13th, 1939, in Brooklyn to Ana and ... 13 Jun 2024 by Staff Writer

Tips for Keeping Pets Safe During the Summer Months.

Summer is the time to be outside, enjoying everything the warm weather has to offer. But just like their human counterparts, dogs need to be careful when they’re in the heat for too long. Responsible dog owners need to take steps to ensure their canine companions can spend time with them safely, wherever they go. The Town of Southampton’s Public Safety and Emergency Management Department has shared some tips and important information about keeping four-legged family members safe in the warmer months, so they also can enjoy everything summer on the East End has to offer. Here are a few ... 12 Jun 2024 by Cailin Riley

Fiore, Roberts Face Off in North Haven Mayoral Debate

North Haven Mayor Chris Fiore said he had focused on solving quality-of-life problems during his ... by Stephen J. Kotz

Nature's Lessons

We use floating row cover to protect early crops from the elements. We use it for pest control, a physical and very effective barrier means we needn’t use poison — organic or otherwise. Poison is poison. Row cover is one of modern agriculture’s greatest inventions, but float is a euphemism. In order to use it for a long period of time, weeks, maybe months, you need to support the near weightless fabric with a long archway of evenly spaced wire “hoops.” Sprung steel in 6 foot lengths, 3/16 gauge, are straight when you poke one end into the dirt, but ... by Marilee Foster

We Mark Our Ballout:Sag Harbor Village, North Haven

It’s an old adage that when voters — or newspaper editorial boards — are evaluating incumbents and challengers for elected positions, the real decision amounts to a simple question: Should the incumbents be fired? Certainly, there are times when an elected official is doing such a poor job that he or she deserves to lose it. And other times when a challenger is so strong by comparison that it makes sense to unseat the incumbent and give the newcomer a chance. The two competitive village races are perfect examples: Each of the candidates is well-qualified to serve and could well ... by Editorial Board

Katie Couric Is Honorary Guest for Beacon of Hope 5K in Montauk

Award-winning journalist Katie Couric will be the distinguished honoree at the third annual Beacon of Hope 5K Run/Walk, set for Saturday, June 15, at 9 a.m. at the Montauk Point Lighthouse. The race is a fundraiser for two local charities, The Coalition for Women’s Cancers and Lucia’s Angels. The Coalition for Women’s Cancers is a volunteer-driven group with a mission to create and sustain a supportive network for women affected by breast, ovarian and uterine cancers. The organization focuses on early detection and empowerment to bring about better health care and an improved quality of life, and works specifically to ... by Cailin Riley