
Cape Henlopen Food Basket board member Paula Conti, right, presents a certificate of appreciation to Tom Adkins, Safeway Rehoboth Beach manager. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
The Cape Henlopen Food Basket relies on the generous support of many local organizations and businesses to help address the issue of food insecurity in the local area.
At the 2025 volunteer and community appreciation luncheon Oct. 23, the organization presented certificates of appreciation to acknowledge continuing support from three of its community partners: Safeway Rehoboth Beach, Giant Food Rehoboth Beach and The Cellular Connection Rehoboth Beach.
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