Contact Info
Community Dining Room
Patricia Kral
30 Harrison Ave.
Branford, CT 06405
Phone: 203-488-9750
Fax: 203- 488-0447
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Services
- Free nutritional meals.
- Meal delivery services.
- Take-out options.
- Home delivery.
Fundraisers We Support
- Shoreline Walkathon (April 21st, 2012)
- HOPE Gala (March 25, 2012)
- Make Your Own Scarecrows (Weekends in October at Bishop's Orchards)
Hours of Operation
The Community Dining Room serves:LUNCH
Sun-Fri: 12-1:00pm
2nd & 4th Sat: 12-1:00pm
TUESDAY FAMILY DINNER AND STORYTIME
Tues:5:30pm
WEDNESDAY NIGHT TAKE-OUT DINNER
Call for pick up (203) 488-0447.
SATURDAY BREAKFAST
Sat: 9-10:00am
HOME DELIVERY to Branford/North Branford Residents.
News
Registration is Open for the 9th Annual Shoreline Walkathon! (03/20/12)
9th annual Shoreline Walkathon will be held on April 21st in its new location (the Branford Green) and with new partners the Branford Early Childhood Collaborative.
Pre-register and save!
Online registration is now open! Individuals are $15 until April 18th ($20 on event day) and Children 12 and Under are $10 until April 18th ($15 on event day). Individuals and members of teams who raise $50 or more will have their registration fees waived. Simply download the paper registration form and mail in to register.
Participants will meet on the Branford Green at 9am for the opening ceremony to honor our Grand Marshall in Memoriam Paul Sturgess of VF McNeil Insurance and to hear the proclamation designating April 21st as “Children Feeding Children Day” in Branford.
The walk will kick-off the nationally recognized “Week of the Young Child” and is co-presented by the Branford Early Childhood Collaborative. Participants will walk, run, or stroll a scenic 3 mile round-trip course from the Branford Green to Foote Park, enjoying views of the Branford river (see map). The walk will be on sidewalks the entire way so children and families are encouraged to attend! Walkers are invited to return to the Green for refreshments, activities, magic, and glitter tattoos! Plus, each registered walker will receive an official Walkathon t-shirt! We hope to see you there!
more info...
Pre-register and save!
Online registration is now open! Individuals are $15 until April 18th ($20 on event day) and Children 12 and Under are $10 until April 18th ($15 on event day). Individuals and members of teams who raise $50 or more will have their registration fees waived. Simply download the paper registration form and mail in to register.
Participants will meet on the Branford Green at 9am for the opening ceremony to honor our Grand Marshall in Memoriam Paul Sturgess of VF McNeil Insurance and to hear the proclamation designating April 21st as “Children Feeding Children Day” in Branford.
The walk will kick-off the nationally recognized “Week of the Young Child” and is co-presented by the Branford Early Childhood Collaborative. Participants will walk, run, or stroll a scenic 3 mile round-trip course from the Branford Green to Foote Park, enjoying views of the Branford river (see map). The walk will be on sidewalks the entire way so children and families are encouraged to attend! Walkers are invited to return to the Green for refreshments, activities, magic, and glitter tattoos! Plus, each registered walker will receive an official Walkathon t-shirt! We hope to see you there!
more info...
Branford-Based CDR Sees Double Digit Growth in Homebound Mea (04/12/11)
By Cheryl Kaiden Special to The Sound
Publication: Shore Publishing
Demand for the Community Dining Room's (CDR's) Home Delivery Meal Program has faced dramatic growth over the last year, increasing by 12.9 percent. Today, the CDR delivers as many as 450 meals a week to some of our community's most fragile neighbors, including the elderly and ailing.
"The packages we deliver often provide the only complete and nutritious meals our homebound clients eat each week," explained Pat Kral, executive director of the CDR. "These clients often have little or no family in the area. They can't leave their homes to shop for groceries and don't have the financial resources for private food assistance."
Each week, dozens of volunteers prepare and deliver well-balanced meals, such as chicken, fresh vegetables and potatoes, all cooked in the CDR's Branford-based kitchen.
"We add dessert and often include extras, such as fruit or homemade cookies and breads," Kral noted.
"As we've gotten to know our clients over the years, we realized that many of them are lonely and interested in companionship," said Kral. "This past year we introduced a Friendly Visiting component to our Homebound Meal Delivery Program. If clients want to participate, our volunteers spend extra time with them talking, playing a game, or just enjoying a cup of tea."
With this growth comes an increased need for volunteers, particularly during the winter months and inclement weather. CDR needs Home Delivery and Friendly Visiting volunteers. As little as one hour every two weeks will help a great deal.
Those who have a bit of extra time and are interested in helping their neighbors are encouraged to call Pat Kral or Melissa Branch at the CDR at 203-488-9750.
more info...
Publication: Shore Publishing
Demand for the Community Dining Room's (CDR's) Home Delivery Meal Program has faced dramatic growth over the last year, increasing by 12.9 percent. Today, the CDR delivers as many as 450 meals a week to some of our community's most fragile neighbors, including the elderly and ailing.
"The packages we deliver often provide the only complete and nutritious meals our homebound clients eat each week," explained Pat Kral, executive director of the CDR. "These clients often have little or no family in the area. They can't leave their homes to shop for groceries and don't have the financial resources for private food assistance."
Each week, dozens of volunteers prepare and deliver well-balanced meals, such as chicken, fresh vegetables and potatoes, all cooked in the CDR's Branford-based kitchen.
"We add dessert and often include extras, such as fruit or homemade cookies and breads," Kral noted.
"As we've gotten to know our clients over the years, we realized that many of them are lonely and interested in companionship," said Kral. "This past year we introduced a Friendly Visiting component to our Homebound Meal Delivery Program. If clients want to participate, our volunteers spend extra time with them talking, playing a game, or just enjoying a cup of tea."
With this growth comes an increased need for volunteers, particularly during the winter months and inclement weather. CDR needs Home Delivery and Friendly Visiting volunteers. As little as one hour every two weeks will help a great deal.
Those who have a bit of extra time and are interested in helping their neighbors are encouraged to call Pat Kral or Melissa Branch at the CDR at 203-488-9750.
more info...
About Us
The Community Dining Room is committed to serving the community by feeding the hungry and helping with other basic human needs. We strive to promote public awareness of the impact of hunger and isolation in our society. We are dedicated to helping our guests with their practical needs through referrals and fellowship.
The CDR serves the south-central Connecticut shoreline from East Haven to Old Saybrook including the towns of Branford, North Branford, East Haven, Guilford, and Madison.
For more information, please contact us at (203) 488-9750 or pkral@communitydiningroom.org.


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