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Hunger and Hope Can’t Wait: Lower Cape Outreach Council Announces Final Phase of Capital Campaign to Build Regional Food Hub

LCOC signs purchase and sale agreement for Thompson’s Printing property in Orleans to expand food access and preparedness ORLEANS, MA (June 24, 2026) – Lower Cape Outreach Council (LCOC) announced today a major milestone in its Hunger and Hope Can’t Wait Capital Campaign: the organization has signed a purchase and sale agreement to acquire 49–51…

LCOC Third Annual Chef’s Challenge Featured Chef

Lower Cape Outreach Council Announces Third Annual Chef’s Challenge Famed Cape Cod Chef Michael Ceraldi Is Featured Challenge Chef ORLEANS, MA (March 12, 2026)—The Lower Cape Outreach Council (LCOC) today announced famed Cape Cod Chef, Michael Ceraldi, as the featured challenge chef of LCOC’s Third Annual Chef’s Challenge, Thursday, April 30. The event takes place in Ocean Edge…

Lower Cape Outreach Council Announces Gerry Desautels as Director of Development

Lower Cape Outreach Council Announces Gerry Desautels as Director of Development ORLEANS, MA (June 10, 2024) – Lower Cape Outreach Council is pleased to announce that Gerard “Gerry” D. Desautels, CFRE, has joined the nonprofit as Development Director, reporting to CEO Katherine “Katie” Wibby, Esq. As Development Director, Desautels will direct and manage all development…

Linda’s Story

Linda and her Robert moved to Cape Cod four years ago from western Massachusetts. She was pregnant with her second child and didn’t want to raise her kids in a city that she considered a bad area. Her husband, Frank, already had a full-time job cleaning and maintaining pools on Cape Cod and commuted for…

Angela’s Story

Angela is thankful that she has had the same apartment for the past eight years, providing a home base for her and her two children, ages 8 and 11. She had been searching for an apartment in the Brewster area so that her kids could remain in their school system and she could work at…