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| Last updated on May 8, 2009 |
MACC is dedicated to enhancing life in the greater Manchester community by offering access to services that provide for basic needs including food, shelter and clothing through the collaborative work of member churches and other organizations.
Description:
MACC operates an adult homeless shelter, a soup kitchen open to the community for a noon-day meal and an emergency self-selct food pantry. We also service the community through our Client Advocacy Department helping out with rent, utilities, medical bills etc. MACC also operates the Church Mouse Thrift Shoppe and runs numerous seasonal programs including the Giving Tree at the Shoppes at Buckland Hills Mall, food baskets at the holidays, gifts to patients in local nursing homes, and a Walk.
History:
We are a 35 year old agency founded by 14 local churches to serve the homeless. Over the years, MACC has become the Town of Manchester's primary social service agency serving the community with various programs described in our agency description.
Contact person: Jacki Campion, Director Of Volunteer Services, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (860) 646-2803
Address:
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466 Main St., 460 Main St. And 46 Purnell Place Manchester, CT 06040 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://macc-ct.org
Directions:
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All locations are off or on Main St. Manchester. From I-84 East take I-384. Take Exit 3 off I-384 (bear right at end of ramp) This brings you onto Main St. Purnell Place (Thrift Shoppe)is a right turn at the. . . (more)
Nearest Bus Stop: Intersection of Center St. and Main St., 5 minutes minute walk
For maps or information, please see http://www.cttransit.com/ |
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Overall Experience

"Best volunteer job I've ever had"
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I volunteer in the food pantry. Not only do I enjoy the staff and other volunteers, but I feel that I am making a difference for people who have to use the pantry to get food. They rely on my friendliness and my help. posted on April 25, 2008 |
Overall Experience

Wonderful!
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I have been a volunteer at the Manchester shelter for the last 6 years and it is the most wonderful experience that I have ever had. I have met a lot of different people, from many different backrounds. I think listening to the people talk is probably the most important part of the day. A lot of the people don't have anyone to turn to and just need an ear once in a while. I recommend volunteering to everyone. It's good for the heart and sole. posted on August 17, 2002 |
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