We want to hear from you, whether you are a donor, volunteer, supporter, or someone who has experienced hunger first-hand. Tell us about how the food bank helped you during tough times or why you enjoy volunteering and your experiences doing so.
Community Stories
Christian
Christian
One day my mom couldn’t go to the pantry, and so she asked if I could go in her place to pick up the food. I got there early and was amazed at the line. While I was sitting in my car, one of the older volunteers noticed that I was young and asked if I could help them prepare and distribute the boxes. I said ‘yes’.
Read Christian’s full story here.
Lynn
Lynn
I had grandchildren living with me at the time and we came over and received a box of food and everything. When I came in, there weren’t too many people working, so I decided that I wanted to give something back. So, I started volunteering to help others.
Read Lynn’s full story here.
Barbara
Barbara
Like myself, people are grateful. I hear people saying, ‘I don’t know what I’d do had it not been for the food pantry’ or ask, ‘where would I get food to help my children.?’ A lot of people are really grateful.
Read Barbara’s full story here.
Charles
Charles
The Food Bank is really a blessing. They are helping the poor, and they are helping the needy. I think that’s really good that people got a heart.
Read Charles’ full story here.
Debi
Debi
I pay all my bills. Then I have to put up so much a month for property tax, for flood insurance, and stuff like that and so the social security I get dwindles. There’s a lot of time I don’t turn on my heat because I know I can’t pay a big old bill. It’s just me. I don’t cook a whole lot anymore because of the price of groceries. I used to buy a pack of bacon for $9 and now it’s almost $20. On $31 of food stamps, I can’t do that. So, I depend on the Food Bank a lot.
Read Debi’s full story here.
Edith
Edith
If I didn’t have the Food Bank, life would be very difficult. I don’t think people realize how easy it is to struggle from just one event. You can have it one minute and the next minute, you don’t.
Read Edith’s full story here.
Lisa
Lisa
At first, I was embarrassed, but then I realized everyone is like this right now with the impact of the pandemic and economy. I never would have expected something like this to happen to us. I am 57 years old taking care of our 7-year-old granddaughter. I’m very thankful for the food pantry.
Read Lisa’s full story here.
Tandy
Tandy
The food bank is very important now. With all the prices going up and I’m not able to work right now, it’s hard. But by the grace of God, I make it through. These people are just a blessing. They make sure everyone has something.
Read Tandy’s full story here.
Oscarlene
Oscarlene
Sometimes you just don’t have enough money to buy groceries. When you’re on a fixed income, no matter how much or how little, it always means a lot when you get something that can help you have a balanced meal.
Read Oscarlene’s full story here.