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​   THE DEACON LORRAINE CUSICK - OUTREACH MINISTRY CENTER

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The Deacon Cusick Center houses the Parish Food Pantry and Thrift Shop. These volunteer ministries offer much needed nourishment and clothing as well as a wide variety of household goods to our community.

Community Food Pantry - Neighbors Helping Neighbors, is our newly re-designed food pantry which is open year-round and now offers both frozen and refrigerated items. This new format provides clients the ability to "self-shop" items we have in stock, providing a more personal experience.The food pantry is open to all. You do not need to be a member of the church to shop!

Open Wednesdays 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.  
Click here to Learn More!



Anselm's Attic - Saint Anselm's popular thrift shop offers
bargains in men's and women's wear, as well as clothing for children. Other treasures are waiting for you in a newly-refurbished space. Help yourself.  Help the church.  Help the community.  

​Open Wednesdays and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.


Other Outreach Projects
Every Fall season Saint Anselm's collects school supplies for children in our area whose families cannot afford to buy all that is required. We also have an annual drive to collect needed items for victims of domestic abuse and for the homeless.

At Thanksgiving and Christmastime, food and gifts are distributed to families in need. During the six weeks of Lent, Saint Anselm's parishioners choose local and international groups with whom to share the alms we gather during Lent to support God's ongoing work in the world.

More volunteers are always welcome.
Please call or email the Parish Office if you would like to help.

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Church of Saint Anselm of Canterbury
4 Woodville Road | PO Box 606
​Shoreham NY 11786-0606
Episcopal Diocese of Long Island
​631.744.7730

  • ABOUT US
    • Worship with Us
    • TAKE A LOOK at US
    • OUR HISTORY
  • Leadership
    • Clergy and Staff >
      • Meet Our Rector
      • Fr. Jim's Bio
      • Meet Rich Ohlsen
      • Dr. Joan's Bio
    • Vestry
  • WORSHIP
    • Baptism and Confirmation >
      • Getting Ready for Baptism
    • Getting Married
    • When a Loved One Dies
  • Growth
    • Messy Church!
    • St. Anselm's Academy
  • News & Events
    • Upcoming Events
  • OUTREACH
    • Community Food Pantry
    • Thrift Shop
  • Service
    • Community
    • Supporting Saint Anselm's Mission
    • Christianity & the Episcopal Church