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Published on April 18, 2024
Brockton's Battle Against Hunger Bolstered by Jim Frazier's Dedicated Outreach EffortsSource: Facebook/The Plymouth County Sheriff's Department

Jim Frazier, a Community Outreach Re-Entry Specialist, has been hitting the streets of Brockton, Massachusetts, with a mission – to deliver sustenance to the city's non-profits serving those in need. His recent endeavor furnished a lifeline of food and fresh produce to various organizations, including The Family Center at Community Connections of Brockton, Old Colony YMCA – Brockton, and the Homeless Improvement Project.

These groups benefited from the generous supply of nonperishable items courtesy of the South Shore Community Action Council, as reported on the Plymouth County Sheriff's Department’s page. The donations didn't stop at canned goods and boxed meals. Frazier also distributed fresh lettuce and cherry tomatoes, products of a high-tech aquaponics growing system at the local Sheriff's Farm.

Those at the receiving end have nothing but praise for the initiative. The Family Center's involvement highlights a crucial network bringing together community resources to support families, particularly vital as Brockton combats the ongoing scourge of food insecurity.

In the words of the Plymouth County Sheriff's Department, "Thank you, Jim, for your efforts in fighting food insecurity!"