This pantry is part of the DMARC Food Pantry Network and is open to everyone in the greater Des Moines community. There are no income or residency requirements, and no appointment is needed. Just show
Who Can Visit?
The Bond of Unity Food Pantry is open to everyone in the community. There are no eligibility restrictions.
Good to Know
Distribution dates change every month, so check the Bond of Unity Facebook page before your visit to confirm the current schedule. Visitors can expect to receive plenty of good food for their household.
Additional Support
If you need food on a Thursday when the pantry isn't distributing, or if you live in a different area, call 2-1-1 to find the nearest food pantry.
Ways to Give
You can make a monetary donation through PayPal. When donating, type "food pantry" in the note section.
How to Join the Team?
Volunteers are needed to help run the pantry on an ongoing or occasional basis. Visit the Bond of Unity Facebook page to sign up and learn more.
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