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The Corner Table receives new van

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Newton is pleased to announce the delivery of a new cargo van to The Corner Table.Purchase of the van was made possible with funding awarded to the City of Newton by the North Carolina Department of Commerce’s Rural Economic Developmen­t Division (REDD) Community Developmen­t Block Grant Program.

The van was purchased for The Corner Table to support their mission to provide meals with compassion, respect, and dignity to those in our community affected by hunger. The van will be used primarily to pick up food donations from grocery stores and food distributo­rs.

In 2022, The Corner Table served 71,884 meals from The Community Kitchen in Downtown Newton and provided 188,473 meals to children in schools across Catawba County. During its two decades of service to the community, The Corner Table has served nearly 920,000 meals.

“This van will extend the reach of a small staff and dedicated team of volunteers who are working together to nourish this community,” said Summer Jenkins, Executive Director of The Corner Table. “We thank the City of Newton for their ongoing support and for their administra­tion of the funds that supported the purchase of the van.”

The City of Newton was awarded $900,000 in funding through the Community Developmen­t Block Grant program. Eastern Catawba Cooperativ­e Christian Ministry and In My Father’s House Community Support Services

Network also received support through the grant award, and a portion of the funds will support installati­on of Wi-Fi in City facilities.

Grant funds were awarded to North Carolina by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t (HUD) to support the state’s COVID19 response efforts. The allocation was authorized by the Coronaviru­s Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), Public Law 116-136. The North Carolina COVID Program is designed to help a non-entitlemen­t municipali­ty or county to prepare, prevent, or respond to the health and economic impacts of COVID-19. The activities must be most critical to their locality and primarily for their low- and moderate-income residents.

 ?? PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE O-N-E ?? The Corner Table van: Newton City Council was pleased to present a new cargo van to The Corner Table. The van was purchased recently with a portion of $900,000 in Community Developmen­t Block Grant Program funding awarded to the City of Newton.
PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE O-N-E The Corner Table van: Newton City Council was pleased to present a new cargo van to The Corner Table. The van was purchased recently with a portion of $900,000 in Community Developmen­t Block Grant Program funding awarded to the City of Newton.

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