Our pantry began in 2019 with the weekly donations from our @6,000 registered families of the parish. We have provided food for @575 families over the 4 years. We also go through our product, those with close expiration dates we box up and pass on to other pantries in need that can give out the food sooner...ie: Catholic Charities, Catholic Worker, St. John Neumann Parish in North Las Vegas.
We have a dedicated room with built-in shelves, and a 9.5 ft x 3ft intake table built by an Eagle Scout. We also have an industrial size refrigerator & full size upright freezer. We serve families by appointment within our parish, by referral & those who find us through Google, transient persons, no one is turned away. The family shops for items to supplement their grocery needs with dignity, choosing what they desire. We receive minimal fresh produce, dairy, breads & frozen food. These items would be greatly appreciated if available more often, since we do have the available large refrigerator & freezer. We do also need toiletries, cleaning supplies, children & adult diapers.
This listing was last updated Sep 5, 2024
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Our Pantry donation bin is located outside the Southside of our Community Center doors. Saturday through Thursday are best for dropping off non-perishables, as we have staff that will bring in the items into the Pantry throughout the day. If bringing perishables, we are open Sunday's, 9am though 2pm, Monday through Wednesday, 8:30am through 4:00pm, Thursday 8:30am - 12noon. You are welcome to call Cheryl at 725-205-0606 for any further questions for drop-off.
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