This is a Little Free Pantry that anyone can visit at any time. There's no sign-up, no registration, and no questions asked. Just stop by the box at the back-left corner of Crossroads Community Church
Who Can Visit?
Charleston Food Pantry serves residents of Coles County.
Items Needed for Registration
Bring a photo ID each time you come to the pantry.
How Often You Can Visit?
Each guest can come once every 30 days.
Good to Know
You'll receive about three days' worth of emergency food per visit. It's a good idea to check expiration dates on items you receive, including canned goods, meat, and frozen items.
Food & Essentials
The pantry provides canned goods and other shelf-stable items. Meat and frozen items may also be available. When fresh produce is on hand, it's set out for visitors to look through and choose from.
How to Pick Up
Visit the pantry in person during open hours at 990 W State Street. The building is shared with Habitat for Humanity and the Coalition for People in Need.
Ways to Give
The pantry welcomes donations from the community. Call (217) 348-3030 or visit charlestonfoodpantry.org to learn more.
How to Join the Team?
Volunteers are greatly appreciated and help keep the pantry running. Call (217) 348-3030 or visit charlestonfoodpantry.org to find out how to get involved.
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