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Food banks, soup kitchens and food pantries in Flint MI
Food Bank of Eastern Michigan Flint, MI 48503 810.239.4441 |
Details: Since 1981, the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan has vigorously pursued this mission to eradicate hunger within the community. |
Catholic Charities North End Soup Kitchen Flint, MI 48505 810.785.6911 |
Details: Hot, balanced meals are served seven days a week, 365 days a year. Monday - Saturday: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. |
Catholic Charities Center for Hope Soup Kitchen Flint, MI 48503 810.785.6911 |
Details: Hot, balanced meals are served Monday through Friday, 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m., Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., hosted by St. Michael Catholic Church, and Sunday, 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The soup kitchen is located in the lower level of the Center for Hope, formerly St. Michael School, 517 E. Fifth Ave., Flint. |
Catholic Charities South Flint Soup Kitchen Flint, MI 48507 810.785.6911 |
Details: Located in Lincoln Park United Methodist Church 3410 Fenton Rd., Flint. Hot meals are served Monday through Friday, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Free clothing is also available. |
Riverside Tabernacle - The Storehouse Flint, MI 48503 810.234.6246 |
Details: Since 2003, a weekly food distribution has been operating at Riverside in Flint’s downtown. Five to seven tons of groceries are picked up, unloaded, organized, and distributed by dozens of volunteers from churches across Genesee County each week. Currently, more than seven hundred households and a dozen local agencies receive boxes or bags of food every Tuesday morning. It is an adventure of faith each week to see how the Lord will supernaturally provide for the next distribution! |
Flint First Wesleyan Church - Food Bank Ministry Flint, MI 48506 810.742.8450 |
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Flint Eastside Mission Flint, MI 48506 810.767.5312 |
Details: Our mission is to demonstrate the light and love of Jesus Christ to the people of the Eastside of Flint. We are compelled by Christ’s life and called to act in his behalf in our community. Food Pantry: Servicing on an average of 700 men, women and children per month with a balance diet to supplement their grocery needs. They also receive personal care items and household cleaning materials. They are able to come once during every calendar month. Over 5800 men, women and children served in 2010. Hot Lunch Program: From 100 to 180 individuals gather at the mission 4 days each week, to fellowship and avail themselves to a nutritious hot lunch. For many this will be their only meal for the day. They are from all walks of life. The homeless, the hungry, the lonely, street people, drug addicts and on and on. A meal is also provided after the Sunday Worship Service. Over 20,000 lunches were provided to the people that came to the mission so far this year (2015.) |
Catholic Outreach of Flint Flint, MI 48501 810.234.4693 |
Details: Catholic Outreach of Flint is the thirty-two year old creation of Sister M. Claudia Burke of the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor. In 1977, Sister dreamed of an agency that would be able to assist the poor, the underemployed and those that "fall between the cracks" in the Genesee County area. Catholic Outreach is honored to be able to serve thousands of individuals of various cultures, ages and creeds. Since 1977, Catholic Outreach has been serving the homeless and needy. We conduct bingos in Genesee and Oakland Counties to raise funds for all of our programs. |
Carriage Town Ministries Flint, MI 48503 810.233.8787 |
Details: We began in 1950 as the Flint Rescue Mission on the banks of the Flint River at Grand Traverse Street. We've been led by John Schaich, Jerry Peaster, Bob Sweeney, Lois St. Clair, and now Dr. Dallas Gatlin...Only five directors in 65 years! We've been supported throughout those years by faithful churches and individuals who recognize the calling of Matthew 25 to minister to the hungry, the thirsty, and the individuals in need of a place to stay. Today we are a campus of learning and restoration in Flint's historic Carriage Town neighborhood. Visitors and residents find a haven of safety and acceptance, learning and responsibility, structure and productivity...A place where Jesus is lifted up as Lord and Savior … A place to find new birth, a sense of purpose for today and hope for tomorrow. Today we have 120 beds (the most in the county) for men women and children in need. Each year we provided 42,000 nights of rest, distributed 142,000 meals, and provided 110,000 pieces of clothing free of charge. The Lafia Learning Center is open to the community and sees 120 new students each month. Great things are happening at CTM, thank you for your support. |
Crossover Downtown Outreach Ministry Flint, MI 48503 810.234.2479 |
Details: Crossover Downtown Outreach Ministry is a faith-based, interdenominational mission established provide free emergency food, clothing, household, personal items and youth programs to those most in need in our community. Providing faith based services and programs, showing the love of Christ, restoring hope, and rebuilding lives. |
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