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Burley United Methodist Church - Emergency Assistance Food Pantry Burley, ID 83318 208.678.2184 |
Details: Burley United Methodist Church is thrilled to announce the grand opening of their new Emergency Assistance Food Pantry open and available to any and everyone in need as of January 21, 2013. The food Pantry is open Monday mornings from 8:30-10 a.m. and on an as-needed basis. |
Daily Bread Soup Kitchen Champaign, ID 61824 217.356.7687 |
Details: The mission of the Daily Bread Soup Kitchen is to feed the hungry of our community regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity. We welcome all volunteers to this service who share an unconditional positive regard for every human being. We provide a safe, respectful, and inviting environment in an atmosphere of hope and dignity. |
Donnelly Food Pantry Donnelly, ID 83615 208.325.8301 |
Details: The Donnelly Food Pantry is a ministry of the Donnelly Bible Church (which is an approved Partner Agency with the Idaho Food Bank) helping to meet the nutritional, financial, emotional and spiritual needs of others through Christ’s love and the generosity of the community. We strive to foster a caring atmosphere, treating each person with dignity and respect. We are located at 370 Main St. in Donnelly and are open every Thursday from 9-12 distributing food boxes. At Thanksgiving and Christmas the Food Pantry distributes food boxes that contain a complete turkey or ham dinner along with winter clothing and toys for all children in need. As a Partner Agency with the Idaho Food Bank we are able to receive food shipments twice a month, this however only covers a fraction of the need. We serve approximately 150 households in the greater Donnelly area, supplementing their food, clothing, and financial needs. We also have a wood bank, from which we can provide short term help of firewood. On a monthly basis we serve a total of between 500-600 people representing approximately 150+ children, 350+ adults and 100+ seniors. |
Falls Baptist Church - Food Distribution Ministry Idaho Falls, ID 83404 208.552.3098 |
Details: Food Distribution: Fridays 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm; Saturdays 9:00 am to 11:00 am |
FBC Boise Downtown Food Bank Boise, ID 83702 208.344.7809 |
Details: The FBC Boise Downtown Food Bank has been meeting the needs of the hungry in our community since 2006. We have served over 1,000 families and are acquiring approximately 50 new families every month.We estimate that we are moving roughly 10,000 lbs. of food each month to help those in need - that's almost 35 tons already this year! Times: Every Saturday from 9 am - 11 am |
First Baptist Church of Pocatello - Food Pantry Pocatello, ID 83204 208.232.6305 |
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Foothills Christian Church - Food Pantry Boise, ID 83714 208.853.0011 |
Details: Our food pantry is open to the public every Friday form 12 pm – 3pm, we have several dedicated volunteers that commit there time to serve each week for this outreach. |
GRACE CHAPEL Food Pantry Boise, ID 83704 208.375.5515 |
Details: TIME OPEN WEDNESDAYS 1PM – 3PM |
Heartland Hunger & Resource Center McCall, ID 83638 208 634-3037 |
Details: The main component of the Heartland Hunger & Resource Center is the Food Bank. The Food Bank provides weekly assistance to those in need in the McCall area. HH&RC serves hundreds of people every month, especially single parent families and a large percentage of children. In September 2013, HH&RC became a choice pantry. Clients take part in selecting the food their families can use. Volunteers work with clients, choosing pantry items, fresh produce, bread, dairy and meet as available. |
Helping Hearts and Hands Gooding, ID 83330 208.934.5101 |
Details: Our goal at Helping Hearts & Hands is to be available to the people in Gooding County, Idaho, to provide assistance with needs beyond their financial ability. Our primary function since opening our doors on February 28, 2007 as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit is as a Food Pantry. We work with local schools to provide food for a weekend backpack program for students who are food insecure, and this program continues year round. We operate a Coats for Kids and Adults program. We have a small budget for assistance. We feel that any person in need of assistance within the County should be able to reach out for help, and we want to be there. We try to have resources available for emergency assistance for basic needs such as: food, shelter, clothing, and medical care. Our help is short term, to assist people until they can secure help from other resources or become self-sufficient. Many of the people we assist are employed, but statistics show their income is not enough to meet basic needs. |
Heritage Bible Church - Food Pantry Boise, ID 83704 208.353.4036 |
Details: Heritage Bible Church is proud to partner with the Idaho Foodbank to distribute food to those in need in our community. Regular Food Pantry hours are the third Sunday of each month from 12:30 - 2:30 PM. Food is freely distributed without any obligation. For record keeping purposes, it's necessary to provide us with your name, address, number of dependents, and their ages. |
MVCC Food Pantry Burley, ID 83318 208.878.5451 |
Details: Our mission is to minister to the hungry and hurting in the Mini-Cassia area by showing God's love by providing food and basic necessities to those in need. The MVCC Food Pantry is open every Tuesday and Friday from 9a.m.-noon. (Please be here by 11:30 to do paperwork). Photo ID is required by everyone receiving a food box. |
My Brother's Table Pocatello, ID 83204 208.233.2640 |
Details: My Brother's Table serves a hot meal to all who come to Trinity Episcopal Church Parish hall on Sundays between 1:30 and 2:30 pm. In 2012, we averaged 54 meals per Sunday, plus second helpings for all who desired them. MBT also provides bags of food to all desire them. This program started in the Fall of 1982 by Franklin and Gloria Cole, and it is the only hot meal offered to all on Sundays in Pocatello. Trinity Church members organize and oversee this ministry and Shirley Perez is the coordinator, Although Trinity donates the space, kitchen facilities, and energy, it is truly a community outreach program. Volunteer teams of four or more plan the menu, prepare, serve, and clean up each Sunday. Groups represent other area churches, community organizations, and businesses. Food and monetary donations come from both within and outside our parish, from the Idaho Food Bank, as well as from a FEMA grant. In June of 2012, the parish hall kitchen was gutted and completely remodeled in order to provide a more functional and efficient space to prepare meals. |
New Bridges Church Community Food Pantry Lewiston, ID 83501 208.799.0858 |
Details: New Bridges is dedicated to developing programs that use community partners and volunteers to meet practical needs, provide life skill classes, transportation, and housing. One of the ways we meet practical needs is through our Community Food Pantry. Our pantry is stocked with nutritious foods donated by our generous congregation members and is open to anyone in the community who is in need of food. Our pantry serves approximately 40 families and individuals per month in the Lewis-Clark Valley. |
NFC Care House Nampa, ID 83651 208.466.3549 |
Details: Hours of Operation: Tuesdays 1:00 - 4:00; Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00; Saturdays 1:00 - 4:00 |
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