Skip To Content

Change starts with you. Sign up today to get involved!

Make a Donation

We recommend calling or emailing the pantry ahead of time to be sure their days/hours of operation have not changed.

Back to All Pantries

Crosslines Resource Center

Crosslines inspires hope for food-insecure families, seniors, and children by addressing immediate hunger needs with access to food and essential items. We have a need to increase healthy, fresh produce for the families and individuals we serve.

This listing was last updated Aug 7, 2024

Want an email when this food pantry updates their hours or other information?

Follow for Updates

Location & Open Times

We are open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9 am to 1:45 pm, on Friday from 9 am to Noon, and on Wednesday evenings from 5:30 to 7 pm.

Hours are in CST. Hours updated 20 weeks ago

3055 E Division St, Springfield, MO 65802, USAGet Directions

  • 417-862-3586

  • Send an Email

  • Nathan Mortenson

From the Listing

Donations can be made on the front side of warehouse through the overhead doors facing Glenstone.

ProducePedia

ProducePedia is a free resource that covers the types of fresh produce that can be delivered to food pantries. Each entry includes information on color, taste, and possible uses. People unfamiliar with the vegetable or fruit will learn how to use it, and those who are familiar with it still might learn a fun fact or two!

Visit ProducePedia

Did you donate food to Crosslines Resource Center?

  1. 01

    DocumentSend us a photo of your donation

    We'd love to see what you donated to this pantry!

    Send Photo
  2. 02
  3. 03

    Write offPrint a Tax Receipt

    Your donation is tax deductible! Print a PDF tax receipt where you can itemize your donation.

    Print Receipt
  4. 04

    Tell Us About ItSend us feedback on the donation experience

    We want to hear from you about how your experience was at this particular pantry.

    Send Feedback

State Cooperative Extension Web Sites

The Cooperative Extension sites have a wealth of information for any backyard gardener. Once you go to the site (each one if very different from the others) look for a link for “homes and gardens”, “landscape”, “consumer horticulture”, etc. to find information on improving your backyard garden. Neighboring state sites may offer information your own state’s site lacks.

Visit Site

Get Involved

You can help alleviate hunger and improve the health of your community

Make a Donation
More Ways to Support
Information out of date?
Let us know!

We don't support Internet Explorer

Please use Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge to view this site.