Each month, Rosie's Place welcomes 1,900 poor and homeless women into our food pantry. We don't hand out pre-bagged groceries, assuming that we know what food our guests prefer. Instead, ours is a choice-based system, which welcomes our guests to shop among our shelves choosing food that their families prefer and enjoy. We stock our shelves with fresh produce, non-perishable foods, meats, eggs and cheese for our guests and their families.
This listing was last updated May 26, 2017
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