Project PIN Food Pantry

Project PIN Food Pantry Barnett, along with his family and friends, collected an astonishing amount of goods and took to then find a group and location for them to call homebase.

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Project PIN Food Pantry

In 1977 while working on his Eagle Scout Rank, the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scout program, Corey Barnett set out to do something meaningful and beneficial for his community and that would sustain his community for years to come. Barnett focused on helping the less fortunate in his community through the collecting of nonperishable goods, driving fro

m community to community throughout the Northeast Corner. The group discovered a small store front that soon became filled with shelves full of nonperishable goods. The concept was simple…Poverty Isn’t Necessary. Thru the years it morphed into serving People in Need. Project PIN has seen many transformations through the last 40+ years but has always maintained their position to assist those in need in our community from their humble beginnings to their current home at 23 Village Center Circle in Moosup, CT. Project PIN is run solely on the support of the community, through fundraising, grants, donations, and food drives.

02/11/2026

Enjoying the countdown to warm weather, longer days, and a better mood. 🌞

10/31/2025

Tails up, mugs up — it’s Friday!

10/31/2025
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10/30/2025

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10/27/2025
08/10/2025
08/05/2025

FROM THE WINY RADIO NEWSROOM: MORE EGGS COMING FOR FREE FOOD SHARE: Danielson Veterans Coffeehouse Vice President Bruce Hay tells WINY that he has received a generous donation of 600 dozen eggs from the
Project PIN Food Pantry in Plainfield. The eggs will be distributed at the next free food share to be held at the Farmers Market Pavillion, 18 Kennedy Drive in Putnam on Thursday, August 7th at 10 am. Hay says they have also received one-and-a-half pound packages of boneless, skinless chicken thighs from Midwest Food Bank in Manchester and everyone will receive one package with their box of food on August 7th.

06/25/2025

Well, it seems like we just got home and we're already excited to start planning next years ride. Its time we tip our cap to the great state of Maine. It was a pleasure to see the beauty there. On to a new chapter. We're thinking about Rousse Point on the New York/Vermont border, or start at Niagra falls and pedal home. I'd be interested in peoples opinions. Let us know what you think we should do!!!!!!!!

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23 Village Center Circle Rd
Moosup, CT
06354

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