St. John’s Bread & Life Program Celebrates Opening of New 22,000 Square Foot Facility in Brooklyn

June 12, 2008

St. John’s University’s Bread & Life Program celebrated the official opening of its new 22,000 square foot facility, located at 795 Lexington Avenue in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, on June 11.  Rev.  Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President of St. John’s University blessed the new facility, which will serve over 200,000 hot meals and 150,000 food pantry meals to hungry New Yorkers each year. 

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“As we look at this wonderful facility and reflect on the history of Bread and Life, we know that God’s hand is with us, we know that God’s blessings are with us,” Rev. Harrington, C.M. remarked before blessing the facility.  “Bless those whose vision and labor have brought this place to be. Bless the donors for their immense generosity, for it is because of them that this dream has become a reality.  Bestow grace upon the staff who will lead the work that is done here.  Grant them renewed passion for the work that they do. Help them to see your face in those that they serve.  Bless the poor, who will be fed and clothed and encouraged everyday by this Vincentian work that is rooted in the Gospel.”

The new facility is the first to offer a digital choice food pantry, which will allow guests to choose foods that are appropriate to themselves and their families. In addition, the facility features a library with six internet-accessible computer workstations, a classroom where ESL and civics classes will be taught, and a demonstration kitchen, where guests will be taught the basics on food preparation, as well as tips on preparing healthy meals for themselves and their families. 

Sr. Margaret Mary Fitzpatrick, S.C., Ed.D, Chair of the Board of Directors of St. John’s Bread and Life, and President of St. Thomas Aquinas College, reaffirmed the commitment that the donors, staff, volunteers and the University have pledged to the Bread and Life Program. 

“Today we dedicate ourselves, along with this building, to be brothers and sisters to those who are hungry.  We give our personal commitment to sustain and build up those who are hungry so that they and their children will welcome those who follow.”

Anthony Butler, Executive Director of St. John’s Bread and Life, proudly welcomed the attendees and reminded all of the words of St. Vincent de Paul, saying, “When you give, you have to do it with dignity, but to receive, you must also have dignity.” Thomas McInerney, Chair of the Board of Trustees at St. John’s University and member of the Board of St. John’s Bread and Life, joined Mr. Butler along with Paula G. McInerney, President, Bluff Point Associates, Sister Madeline Kavanagh, DC and June Jacobs-Cuffee in presenting the Dining Room art, a picture of St. Vincent de Paul hung as a daily reminder of what it means to live Vincentian. 

Members of the Board of Directors of St. John’s Bread and Life joined the St. John’s University community and the staff, volunteers and guests of the program in this day of celebration.  New York City Council members the Honorable Darlene Mealy and Al Vann were also on hand to share in the excitement and commend the dedication of all involved. 
 
Others helping make this day possible are the members of the Bread & Life Capital Campaign Committee including: Sr. Margaret Mary Fitzpatrick, S.C., Ed.D., President, St. Thomas Aquinas College; Mrs. Mary P. Tobin, Managing Trustee, Peter and Mary Tobin Family Foundation; Mr. James P. Pellow, Ed.D., Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, St. John’s University; Mr. David Belt, President, DBI Construction Consultants; Mr. Thomas Nedell, Vice President for Business Affairs at St. John’s University; Mrs. Helen T. Lowe, Executive Director of Development, Archdiocese of New York; Mrs. Paula McInerney, Bluff Pointe Associates; Mrs. Jane O’Connell, Consultant; Mr. Charles McQuade, Retired Chairman and CEO, SIAC and Mr. Robert Wile, Chief of Staff to the President, St. John’s University.

About St. John’s Bread and Life
St. John’s Bread and Life is located in Brooklyn’s Bedford Stuyvesant.   The organization was founded in 1982 as a work of the local parish. It grew to be a freestanding not-for-profit corporation as part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn.  In 2006, it returned to its Vincentian roots and now functions under the auspices of St John's University.  Besides serving more than 1,000 meals daily, Bread and Life also provides an array of social services, including nutrition counseling, housing referral services, medical support, education, support groups and a legal clinic.  You can learn more about St. John's Bread & Life online at www.breadandlife.org