Thanks To All Our Community Donors & Corporate Sponsors
















Special Thanks To Nancy Goss & Deb Callery From The Merrimack Valley Food Bank. We are a proud partner of MVFB & recipient of their 2025 Grant Program.
Run a Charitable Event or Fundraiser
Are you interested in running a charitable event or fundraiser to support St. Paul’s Soup Kitchen? We welcome community donors like you to join our mission! Whether you’re planning a bake sale, charity run, or online campaign, your efforts help us fight hunger in Lowell. Contact us to discuss your ideas, and we’ll provide guidance and resources to ensure your event’s success.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible community donors and corporate sponsors for their unwavering support. Thanks to DCU, Hannaford, Hanscom Federal Credit Union, Greater Lowell Community Foundation, Fleetwing Charitable Foundation Trust, Bright Horizons, Bunting Club, Benevity, Chowder Factory, Lexington Massachusetts Rotary Club, Jeanne D’Arc Bank, Sullivan Bille Group, and 99 Restaurant, we can continue serving meals to those in need. Your generosity fuels our mission and strengthens the Lowell community. Thank you for making a difference!
Thank You to Our Community Donors and Corporate Sponsors
We are deeply grateful to our community donors and corporate sponsors for their unwavering support. Your generosity allows us to serve hot meals to those in need and continue our mission in Lowell. Every donation, whether big or small, makes a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and families in our community.
To our community donors, thank you for your kindness and compassion. Your contributions provide not only meals but also hope and dignity to those we serve.
For businesses interested in making a difference, our Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities offer a chance to partner with us in the fight against hunger. By becoming a sponsor, your organization can support our programs, gain visibility in the community, and help us expand our reach. Together, we can create a stronger, more compassionate Lowell.