Page 2 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 2, 2023 Bread of Life and Metro North Housing Corp celebrate active construction of food pantry and affordable housing Beam-signing ceremony celebrates construction in progress at 54 Eastern Ave. E lected officials, nonprofit and business leaders and community members came together to celebrate the construction in progress at 54 Eastern Ave. in Malden. The new facility will be the home of Bread of Life’s food pantry and food security programs, alongside 14 permanent aff ordable housing units owned by Metro North Housing Corp. These aff ordable rental units will house formerly homeless individuals, off ering them a stable and secure place to call home. The building remains on schedule for occupancy in early 2024. “This project was a long time coming and required the dedication and commitment of many diff erent people,” said Malden Mayor Gary Christenson. “I want to congratulate Bread of Life, Metro North Housing, and all of their supporters, volunteers, and funders on this momentous accomplishment. The new food pantry and deeply aff ordable housing units will transform the lives of the people they serve and will help fi ght hunger and homelessness in our community for generations.” Support from the City of Malden was crucial to the project’s success, with nearly 30% of the project’s $12 million budget coming from various City funds. The City also played a signifi - cant role in helping close an infl ation-driven budget gap that threatened to stop the project entirely. Mayor Gary Christenson, along with Council President Craig Spadafora and members of the Metro North Housing are shown signing the beam for the new home for Bread of Life. 9 Pictured from left to right: Metro North Housing Corp Property Manager Rolly Rouse, Philip Bronder-Giroux, Marsha Slotnick, Metro North Housing Corp Acting Director Danny LeBlanc, Laura Hodgson of the Adelaide Breed Bayrd Foundation, and State Senator Jason Lewis. “People looking for the highest return on their investment don’t build food pantries and deeply affordable housing, 5.0 %APY* INSURED 9 Month CD Your nest egg just got an upgrade. A GREAT RATE AND INSURANCE? NO WAY. YES WAY! Here’s your chance to reach your savings goal faster than ever. Everett Bank’s 9 Month CD with an amazing 5.0% APY* gets you closer to those financial goals much faster. Easily calculate better earnings with Everett Bank’s 9 Month CD. Go to everettbank.com to easily open your account on-line in just minutes. which is why it required all of us to get this project over the fi nish line,” said Deputy Director for Housing and Community Development Alex Pratt of the Malden Offi ce of Strategic Planning and Community Development. “This project faced countless hurdles, but our community stakeholders and funders came together to make it happen. The result is a once in a lifetime opportunity that helps support the most vulnerable members of our community.” The beam-signing event, which was offi ciated by Bread of Life Executive Director Gabriella Snyder Stelmack and Metro North Housing Corp President Laura Spark, featured heartfelt messages from public offi - cials, including Mayor Christenson, U.S. Senator Edward Markey’s Regional Director, Liam Horsman, and U.S. Congresswoman Katherine Clark’s District Director, Kelsey Perkins. Project funders also spoke, including Eastern Bank Senior VP for Community Development Lending Lisa Sheehan, Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston Senior Community Investment Manager Tobi Goldberg, Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation Supportive Housing Director Sarah McKeever and Mass. Department of Housing and Community Development Supportive Housing and Special Projects Manager Bronia Clifton. The event also honored three men who were instrumental in bringing this project to fruition: Tom Feagley, the fi rst director of Bread of Life – for over 30 years – who died earlier this month; Philip Bronder-Giroux, former director of Tri-City Community Action Program; and Marc Slotnick, aff ordable housing activist and developer, who died in 2018 while still working on this project. The joint project was Tom and Philip’s vision starting almost 20 years ago. They spent years building and organizing a community of people based in Malden who care about, support and fi ght for their neighbors, working to make Malden a diverse, supportive and welcoming city where people of all income levels and life experiences have a home, and where, as Bread of Life has long said, both body and spirit are nurtured. Marc Slotnick stepped in as the project developer when the original developer was unable to continue, making a way to save this project and two other aff ordable housing properties now owned by Metro North Housing Corp. After the ceremony, all were invited to sign one of the beams that will become part of the building. MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL – CLASS OF 1973 “LET IT BE” 50TH REUNION SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2023 4:30PM TO 8:30PM * DINNER BUFFET PRICE: PER PERSON $70 (CLASS MEMBERS), $65 (SPOUSE OR GUEST) *Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is accurate as of the date posted and is subject to change without notice. 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