Youth Serving Our Community

Small Things Matter teen-led pantry distribution is hosted once a month on Tuesdays at the back of the TPSS Coop. The teens practice their kindness and leadership skills by working with each other to share culturally appropriate food, clothing, feminine hygiene, and other items with those in need. If you have clothing that is clean and in dignity condition (no holes, tears, or stains) and you would like to donate them please contact us at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com!

Love from Takoma Park Farmers Market

The Takoma Park Farmers Market is held every Sunday from 9am-1pm and offers a wide variety of baked goods, flowers, and fresh produce. At the end of the day many of the farmers and bakers donate their remaining food to serve those in need in Takoma Park. Small Things Matter is grateful to receive this bounty on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays of each month. Shepherd’s Table receives these donations on the remaining Sundays. Please shop local and check out this amazing Sunday market that gives back to the community!

Close Enough Is More Than Enough

Our deepest thanks to Close Enough for donating their musical talents which helped us raise $941 in funds for our Kokua Foods Program! We also enjoyed the wonderful hospitality of McGinty’s which hosted the event. Their food and drink selections did not disappoint! A great time was had by all and we look forward to hosting another concert soon!

Mark your calendars: STM fundraising concert

Please join us on Saturday, April 5th at McGinty’s. Local cover band “Close Enough” will be playing live music from 7:30-10:30pm. Tickets are Pay-What-You-Can! 100% of the funds collected will be going to support STM’s Kokua Foods Program serving families in need in Montgomery County. Hope to see you there!

STM Nighttime Distributions

Small Things Matter employs a variety of strategies to give those in need greater access to food. To address problems with transportation STM delivers food to several low-income housing apartments. To serve smaller apartments since multiple deliveries are not feasible those in need can access food at our drive by distributions or at the community pantries in Takoma Park. At the community pantries families and individuals can access food at different times during the day and even the night, giving everyone more access to pickup food at a time that works with their schedule.

Eggs, Eggs, Eggs!

Small Things Matter recently distributed 900 x 1 dozen eggs with the residents in Takoma Park, Silver Spring, and Rockville through a wonderful partnership with Capital Area Food Bank. The cost of eggs have been prohibited so we were especially excited about their donation and our families were equally thrilled to receive them!

Happy Women’s History Month

Happy Women’s History Month! Join me in celebrating all the amazing contributions women have made to our society. The women below are just a small sampling of the greatness out there!

Crafting for Good at McGinty’s

A huge thank you to Heather Foley and Michelle Tebor/ Happy Little Art Studio for hosting an amazing crafty night to build community during these difficult times! We are so grateful to you and to all that joined us. Thank you for the $450 you raised to support STM’s food program. Hope to see you at their next crafty night on March 20 to benefit another nonprofit!