LOCAL SUPPORT

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Neighborhood Needs currently has 12 local churches and 8 local companies donating fresh produce, canned goods and other items.

  • Churches provide funding, volunteers and sharing of resources to make sure food does not go to waste.

  • Grocery stores provide fresh produce, meat, bread, milk, desserts and many other items to be given out to our community.

  • Local businesses provide volunteers to maintain operations, prepare, organize and distribute food.

  • Fire Department / Neighborhood Police volunteer time on Food Truck Saturdays to load food into vehicles and safely direct traffic.


Neighborhood Needs is grateful to have many other collaborators/partners who contribute food, donate food and clothing, volunteer, share resources, and or help distribute food and clothing to our community and 3 local schools. Currently, we have 12 local churches and 8 local companies donating fresh produce, canned goods, and other items to support. 

Local churches assist Neighborhood Needs by providing some funding, volunteers, and sharing of resources to make sure food does not go to waste. We are also grateful for our local grocery stores like Walmart, Target, Specks, Costco, Albertsons and others that provide fresh produce, meat, bread, milk, deserts and many other items to be given out to our community. We have many local businesses that provide volunteers to maintain operations, prepare, organize and distribute food to those in need. Our local firemen and neighborhood police officers volunteer time on Food Truck Saturday's to load food into vehicles and direct traffic for everyone's safety. We are in need of monetary donations as well to continue to operate and distribute food twice a week.


Please contact us if you would like to become a partner.