Food Pantry

Our food pantry offers a variety of benefits, primarily providing essential food assistance to individuals and families in need within the Twin Counties. It also serves as community hubs, fostering connections and offering support beyond just food distribution. Additionally, we provide opportunities for community members to volunteer, donate, and participate in acts of service, strengthening social bonds and promoting a sense of belonging.
For more information contact Delina Parks (276) 233-6096 godsstorehouse2014@gmail.com

For Individuals and Families

Food Security
Our food pantry ensures access to nutritious food for those facing financial hardship, helping to alleviate hunger and food insecurity.

Financial Relief
By providing food, our pantry helps individuals and families stretch their budgets, allowing them to allocate funds to other essential needs like housing, utilities, or healthcare.

Community Connection
Our pantry offers a sense of belonging and support, connecting individuals with others in their community and fostering social interaction.

Emergency Assistance
During crises like job loss, illness, or natural disasters, food pantry can provide crucial emergency food and supplies.

For the Community

Community Hub
Our food distribution serves as a gathering place, facilitating connections between diverse community members and promoting a sense of solidarity.

Volunteering Opportunities
Our food distribution offers opportunities for individuals to volunteer their time and skills, contributing to the well-being of their community and fostering personal growth.

Reduced Food Waste
By collecting and redistributing food that might otherwise be wasted, we contribute to a more sustainable food system.

Building Connections
We collaborate with other local organizations like schools and healthcare providers to offer additional resources and support.

Strengthening Social Bonds
The shared experience of giving and receiving help at God’s Storehouse  strengthens community ties and fosters a sense of mutual support.

Breaking the Cycle of Poverty
By addressing immediate food needs, we help individuals and families stabilize their lives and focus on other areas of improvement, potentially contributing to breaking the cycle of poverty.

Distributing an average of 250 food boxes each month.

In 2024, we distributed over 6.8k boxes of food and supplies.

Hurricane Helene Impact

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