BRIDGEPORT — Bridgeport Rescue Mission issued a press release stating that staff were “grateful for the community’s quick and generous response to their urgent call for funding for a new walk-in cooler when their aging unit failed.” The mission’s food program provides three meals daily to hundreds of men, women and children in its emergency shelters and long-term programs and to low-income individuals and families in the community. The unbudgeted expense for replacing the broken cooler — which includes the new cooler, a concrete foundation and associated installation costs — totaled approximately $40,000.
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