New Covenant Center 9th Annual Harvest Table

When:
November 14, 2019 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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Where:
The Italian Center
1620 Newfield Ave
Stamford
CT 06905
Contact:
Leisa Hinds Simpson

STAMFORD— On Thursday, November 14, New Covenant Center will hold its 9h Annual Harvest Table at The Italian Center in Stamford from 6 to 9 pm. Harvest Table is a premier fundraising event drawing over 300 attendees hailing from all over Fairfield County.

This fun-filled fundraiser will also feature a Market Place grazing with food sampling and demonstrations, and a silent auction. The event uses a mobile bidding and online ticketing platform that allows registered guests and interested non-guests to begin bidding online.

Full details on how to become an event sponsor or vendor for the Market Place, as well as registration for tickets, tables and the silent auction can be found at nccharvesttable.givesmart.com. As a sponsor, companies receive exposure through printed and digital materials, social media, on-site recognition and more! There is a variety of sponsorship opportunities with levels ranging from $2,500 to over $10,000. Sponsorship opportunities are available now, but tickets and tables will be on sale starting Friday, September 20.

The mission of New Covenant Center is to provide a nutritious meal to all those who are hungry. This is accomplished from their 8,000 sq. ft. facility located at 174 Richmond Hill in Stamford. The facility includes an efficient and modern kitchen, a welcoming dining area, expanded food storage area and refrigeration, a spacious food pantry area and additional space for other services. Stamford’s one and only soup kitchen serves over 600,000 each year, providing meals twice a day, 365 days a year in its Café. An additional 100,000 meals are served from the Food Pantry, providing disadvantaged families with groceries, meat, vegetables and produce.

Founded 41 years ago, New Covenant Center is an inter-faith project of Catholic Charities of Fairfield County, serving the homeless, elderly, disabled, working poor and children. No one is turned away. There are no requirements to enter the New Covenant Center doors, except a mutual exchange of respect and dignity.

(For more information on Harvest Table, please go to nccharvesttable.givesmart.com or contact Leisa Hinds Simpson at lhinds-simpson@ccfc-ct.org. To learn more about the services provided by New Covenant Center visit their webpage at www.newcovenantcenter.org.)