Mount Holly Church is honored to help those in our community by utilizing our food pantry to provide food and other items at no cost to families and individuals needing assistance. The food pantry aims to decrease the impact that food insecurities have placed on families and help alleviate hunger within our community.
WEDNESDAYS
4:45–6:45 PM
Our food pantry is open weekly, and we're happy to help those in need regardless of spiritual backgrounds or financial situations. The FAQ list below will help answer the most common questions we receive, but you can reach out to us if you have more questions.
Please note that the food pantry may be closed on Wednesdays that fall on or near national holidays or if inclement weather occurs. This page will be updated with any closings that take place.
Please note that the food pantry may be closed on Wednesdays that fall on or near national holidays or if inclement weather occurs. This page will be updated with any closings that take place.
Help us continue being the hands and feet of Jesus.
The food pantry operates on our church's campus, located at 4685 N Highway 27, at the church office. See this image for reference.
If you arrive before the pantry opens, a volunteer will greet you in the parking lot and sign you in. If you arrive at 4:45 p.m. or later, please enter the building and go to the last room on the right, where volunteers will be ready to assist you with signing in. Once you've signed in, you'll wait in the hallway for your name to be called.
Anyone in need can receive food — unemployed/underemployed, temporarily out of work, receiving SNAP (food stamp) benefits, elderly, disabled, etc. The food pantry is open to all.
You do not need to make an appointment to visit the food pantry.
No, all items you receive are free of charge.
No. Many people are facing temporary setbacks (reduced hours at work, layoffs, emergencies) or significant events (loss of residence, major illnesses) that may require extra food for the household. Your financial situation will never disqualify you from receiving assistance.
You do not need to provide any documentation when you come to the food pantry. Each time you come, you'll only be asked to sign in by providing your name, address, and phone number.
You're welcome to come once every week. There is no monthly limit for visiting the food pantry.
To help assist as many people as possible, we will be providing one bag of food per household (subject to change depending on food availability). We will assess emergency situations on a case-by-case basis.
We will provide canned meats and vegetables, dried foods (pasta, beans, cereal, bread, baking supplies, etc.), bottled water (CPAP, baby, drinking), and fresh vegetables and fruits (in season).
Yes, items including deodorant, soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste, toilet paper, and socks are available.
At this time, we are unable to provide more than the one bag limit.
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