Providing children, the elderly and under-resourced families access to healthy food and essential goods at no cost.
Give to Hunger ReliefGet Help with Food & GoodsOver 16% of Montgomery County experiences food insecurity, with one in five children suffering from a lack of proper nutrition. Every week, thousands of elderly, children and adults must choose to go hungry or consume cheap, low-nutrition foods to survive.
Our Care+Share Food Pantry and Distribution Center helps fight poverty by removing the barriers to accessing healthy food and essential goods at no cost. We know that to meet the spiritual needs of those in need, we must first meet their most basic needs.
On the First and Third Fridays of each month, between 9-11 am, the Food Pantry provides groceries to children, the elderly and under-resourced families. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no pre-registration required. Over 62,500 pounds of food is distributed each month, providing an estimated 80,000 meals. As a result of these efforts, we get to pray for thousands of people, and lives are changed.
Through the Distribution Center, we resource other outreach ministries, churches and volunteer groups with essential goods such as food, clothing, hygiene products, diapers, baby items, household goods, furniture and more to serve their communities. This distribution network reaches partners across the US and Mexico and continues to grow.
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Provided At No Cost To Individuals And Families In Need In 2022
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To Under-resourced Individuals And Families In 2022
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Served To The Homeless Through Our Tent City Outreach In 2022
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Such As Clothing, Diapers, Toiletries And Hygiene Products Provided In 2022
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