
The Newton Rotary Club is proud to announce a significant commitment to addressing food insecurity in our community. In collaboration with the City of Newton, the Harmony Foundation, and Village Bank, Newton Rotary is donating $1,000 to each participating local food pantry as part of a community-wide food drive honoring the enduring legacies of Setti Warren and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
This initiative reflects the shared values championed by Dr. King and Setti Warren—service, justice, dignity, and collective responsibility. It also recognizes a simple truth: while moments of unity inspire action, the need to support families facing food insecurity does not end with a single event or season.
A Community Challenge
Newton Rotary is issuing a challenge to our community—to civic organizations, faith communities, businesses, neighborhood groups, and individuals—to match our donations or rally alongside us. Together, we can amplify the impact of this effort and ensure that support for our neighbors continues well beyond this drive.
“This is a powerful moment for our community, but it must also be a sustained one,” said Gayemarie Brown, President of the Newton Rotary Club. “We challenge others to stand with us. The spirit of service embodied by Setti Warren and Dr. King reminds us that the work of ensuring dignity and access for all is ongoing. This need continues, and so must our commitment.”
How Your Support Helps
All food and household items donated at Village Bank, the Newton Free Library, or Newton City Hall will be equally distributed among the participating food pantries:
Newton Food Pantry
Centre Street Pantry
Arabic Baptist Food Pantry
What to Donate
The greatest needs include:
Canned proteins (tuna, chicken, beans)
Nut butters
Rice, pasta, and grains
Canned fruits and vegetables
Cooking oils, spices, and shelf-stable staples
Baby supplies (wipes, diapers)
Toiletries and household essentials
Newton Rotary Challenge!
This food drive continues through February, but its purpose extends far beyond that timeline. By coming together now—and committing to ongoing support—we honor the legacy of leaders who believed deeply in community action and shared responsibility.
Join Newton Rotary in meeting this challenge. Match our commitment. Strengthen our community. Ensure every family has access to nourishing food and the dignity of choice.






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Newton Rotary had a good presence with volunteers Andy Willinger, David Sellers, Gayemarie Brown, Max Li and I-Ping Li at the actual event.
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