Page 6 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2022 Bread of Life Walk honors memory of food pantry volunteer Terri O’Brien, of Everett, while fighting food insecurity Patricia Kelly announced raffle winners at the end of the walk. Malden Mayor Gary Christenson (in navy jacket, center) and former Malden HS Principal Dana Brown (in Malden Cares sweatshirt at far right), were among the walkers during Saturday’s Bread of Life Walk at Pine Banks Park. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) MELROSE - Approximately 125 walkers supported the Bread of Life Walk, despite rain, at Pine Banks Park on Saturday. Among others, the Foundation Trust and Dunkin’ (1539 Broadway, Saugus) cosponsored the event. This year’s event was held in memory of Terri O’Brien, an Everett resident and longtime Bread of Life volunteer, who worked in the Everett food pantry and mobile market and was instrumental in developing their Backpack Nutrition Program for Everett Public School students. The funds raised were used directly for programs helping them feed neighbors in need in Everett, Malden and 11 surrounding communities. Bread of Life offi cials: Executive Director Gabriella Snyder Stelmack, Board of Directors Recording Secretary Jana Gimenez and Board of Directors Member Anne Gelineau-Powers sold raffl e tickets. Pictured from left to right: Malden Chamber of Commerce Board Member Terry Holmgren, Mayor Gary Christenson and Bread of Life Board Members Barbara Durgin and Christopher Chitouras. Walkers neared the fi nish line at Pine Banks Park. They included an Encore Boston Harbor Team and an Everett Community Growers team. Members of Team Terri, for whom the walk was dedicated, during Saturday’s Bread Of Life Walk at Pine Banks Park. Pictured from left to right: Harry Bond, Julia Bourgea, Frank Kelly Jr., Laura Miranda, Frank Kelly, Monica Medeiros Solano, Malden Mayor Gary Christenson, Elizabeth Lombardozzi, Dana Brown, Mary Beth Leon and her granddaughter, Amelia.
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