United in Service: Our Community and Partners in Action
At SVdP Exeter, we are incredibly thankful for the unwavering support that we receive from our community and our dedicated partners. Your generosity—whether through donations of food, funds or time—enables us to provide essential services to low-income individuals and families. Together, we continue to empower lives and make a significant impact on those in need.
Empowering Lives Together
Thanks to the contributions from our community members and the generous grants from local businesses, foundations and organizations, we offer a wide range of vital resources to residents of Exeter, Stratham, Newfields, Brentwood, Kensington and East Kingston. Each week, our food pantry provides perishable items such as milk, eggs, produce and meat, along with non-perishable foods and personal-hygiene products. Your support ensures that our shelves are stocked and our doors remain open to all who seek assistance.
Special Care for Our Seniors
We are deeply grateful for the support that allows us to deliver essential groceries to housebound senior citizens at 277 Water Street and Meeting Place. This monthly service is not just about providing nourishment—it’s also a gesture of care and connection, reminding our seniors that they are valued members of our community.
A Lifeline for the Most Vulnerable
Your generous support also enables us to provide critical assistance to those facing homelessness or in need of emergency support. From fuel assistance to financial aid during tough times, your contributions make it possible for us to be there for our community members when they need us most.
Our Sincere Appreciation to Our Partners
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the organizations and businesses that partner with us. Your commitment and generosity empower us to sustain and grow our programs, making a lasting difference in the community. Together, we are able to meet the needs of those whom we serve, and for that, we are truly grateful.
We also invite potential partners and community members to join us in this noble cause. Whether through volunteering, donations or partnerships, your involvement makes a real impact. Together, we can transform lives and support our neighbors in need. For more information or to become a partner, please visit our Contact Us page or give us a call at (603) 772-9922. Thank you for your support!
Those Who Make This Possible
- American Legion Post 32
- Arjay Ace Hardware
- Aspire Living & Learning
- Audi Stratham
- AutoFair Nissan of Stratham
- BankProv
- Bell & Flynn Inc.
- Bob Hagan Plastering
- Books on Bikes
- Boy Scout Troop 323
- Christ Church Exeter
- Congregational Church in Exeter
- Crows Feat Farm
- CRS Rice Bowl
- Diocese of Manchester/ Bishop’s Charitable Assist. Fund
- Eastern Bank
- Eventide Foundation
- Exeter Area GFWC
- Exeter Area New Car Dealers
- Exeter Country Club
- Exeter Health Resources
- Exeter Hospital
- Exeter Library
- Exeter Lions Club
- Exeter Methodist Church
- Exeter Mill
- Exeter Park and Recreation
- Exeter Police Department
- Exeter Post Office
- Exeter Rotary
- Exeter Subaru
- Exeter Thrift Shop
- Exeter’s Farmers Market
- First Unitarian Universalist Society
- Granite State Media
- Granite United Way
- Hannaford Exeter
- Kennebunkport Bank
- Knights of Columbus Council 2179
- Lamprey Health Care
- Maull Foundation
- Meredith Village Savings Bank
- NH Catholic Charities
- NH Charitable Foundation
- NH Food Bank
- Phillips Exeter Academy
- Primrose School of Exeter
- RiverWoods of Exeter
- Saab Family Foundation
- Sacred Heart School Hampton
- SAU 16 Schools
- Scamman Farm
- Seabreeze Quilt Guild
- Seacoast Food Providers Network
- Service Credit Union
- Shooters Sports Pub & Exeter Bowling Lanes
- Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA
- St. Anthony’s Bakery
- St. Michael Parish Exeter
- Stout Oak Farm
- Stratham Honda
- Taoist Tai Chi Society
- Town of Exeter
- Village at Sterling Hill
- Wonderland Thrift Shop



