April 2026 Letter to Volunteers

Dear Wonderful Volunteers,

As usual, there is  lots happening at Aunt Dot’s Place. At the Board meeting, the board approved an increase in property insurance to cover property/ equipment and food spoilage costs, and we approved our 990 form.  Also, some board members participated in “Nonpofits and Immigration Enforcement” training this week.  

We also have some important food drives coming up. We have the Post Office Food Drive on May 9th, the June 14th Big Beautiful Life event, and the Matt Lumsden Realty Memorial Day Food Drive. We will, of course, need volunteers for all these events. Please email Kaki if you can help or if you are interested in walking in the Memorial Day Parade to represent Aunt Dot’s Place. 

Our Milk Matters Campaign has raised $5,924.00 so far, which is 53% of our goal. You can help by forwarding our Facebook post or by donating. Or mention our campaign to raise $11,000.00 to pay for the cost of milk for one year to your friends or family. Be sure to tell them that every dollar they give goes directly to pay for milk. 

Fran Kinghorn is looking for a volunteer to deliver groceries on the 3rd Friday of every month to seniors living in the Whitcombe Woods/ Whitman Terrace neighborhood in Essex Junction. If interested, please email Fran at fran.kinghorn@gmail.com

Also, our Aunt Dot’s Place Delivery program has an immediate need for volunteers to deliver food. Three  members of our team are experiencing medical issues, which require them to take a break from their delivery commitments. Fortunately, Suzie Lawrence, one of our new board members, has just joined the team. Yet more volunteers are needed. We seem to get more requests each week. Email me at sue@auntdotsplace.com.

In other news, our office is getting painted this Saturday after the Saturday shift by some wonderful volunteers from UVM.

Here are our March statistics:

Purchased Food: $13,628:

Purchased Food: 8,417 pounds

Donations from Organizations:

Cub Scouts152 pounds
Essex Alliance Church2648 pounds
Guy’s Farm and Yard7 pounds
Market 321192 pounds
Nusantara12 pounds
Pepperidge Farms190 pounds
Poorhouse Pies36 pounds
Starbucks242 pounds
Town Meadow255 pounds
Unsworth LaPlante106 pounds
Vermont Food Bank (Free)948 pounds
Whitcomb Woods10 pounds

Donations from Grocery Stores (Pounds):

Costco2,930 pounds
Hannaford3,175 pounds
Trader Joe’s642 pounds

Thank you, each and every volunteer! You are appreciated so much!

Sincerely,
Sue Miyamoto
Board Member

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