As Party Ends for Summer Visitors, Hamptons Pantry Pickup Is Asking for the Leftovers - 27 East

As Party Ends for Summer Visitors, Hamptons Pantry Pickup Is Asking for the Leftovers

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East Hampton attorneys Jameson McWilliams and Thomas Crouch came up with the idea for the Pantry Pickup program after seeing boxes of food left by garbage cans at the end of the summer. 
KYRIL BROMLEY

East Hampton attorneys Jameson McWilliams and Thomas Crouch came up with the idea for the Pantry Pickup program after seeing boxes of food left by garbage cans at the end of the summer. KYRIL BROMLEY

East Hampton attorneys Jameson McWilliams and Thomas Crouch came up with the idea for the Pantry Pickup program after seeing boxes of food left by garbage cans at the end of the summer. 
KYRIL BROMLEY

East Hampton attorneys Jameson McWilliams and Thomas Crouch came up with the idea for the Pantry Pickup program after seeing boxes of food left by garbage cans at the end of the summer. KYRIL BROMLEY

Along with leftover food, the Pantry Pickup program will collect children's clothes for the Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center in East Hampton, where they will be donated to families in need. 
KYRIL BROMLEY

Along with leftover food, the Pantry Pickup program will collect children's clothes for the Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center in East Hampton, where they will be donated to families in need. KYRIL BROMLEY

Scan this QR code to sign up to have leftover unopened food or children's clothes picked up and donated to needy families.

Scan this QR code to sign up to have leftover unopened food or children's clothes picked up and donated to needy families.

Joe Fuer of Compass, which partnered with Crouch McWilliams to kick-start the Hamptons Pantry Pickup program, collecting unwanted food from summer visitors vacating their homes after Labor Day. 
MICHAEL WRIGHT

Joe Fuer of Compass, which partnered with Crouch McWilliams to kick-start the Hamptons Pantry Pickup program, collecting unwanted food from summer visitors vacating their homes after Labor Day. MICHAEL WRIGHT

authorMichael Wright on Aug 30, 2023
Are you a summer visitor to the South Fork who will be vacating your vacation home or rental on Labor Day? Will you have a refrigerator or pantry full of... more

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