United Hearts Life Mission Center's food pantry is open to everyone in need, including low-income families, single parents, senior citizens, unemployed individuals, disabled veterans, the working poor
St. Mary of Egypt Orthodox Food Pantry
Who Can Visit?
St. Mary of Egypt is a pan-Orthodox food pantry that offers charitable service to anyone in need. Their mission is to provide "love and charitable service to the stranger and those in need," so anyone who needs food assistance is welcome.
Food & Essentials
The pantry provides non-perishable food items packed into bags for each family.
How to Pick Up
This is a drive-up pantry. Food is distributed on the third Saturday of every month. When you pull up, volunteers will load bags of food directly into your car. A typical distribution day serves around 200 to 250 families.
Ways to Give
You can make a secure online donation through PayPal or JustGive. If you shop on Amazon, you can support the pantry at no extra cost through AmazonSmile. Printable donation forms are also available: a Donation Card and a Loyal Angels Donation Form. To reach the team, email board@saintmaryofegypt.org or call (440) 473-3885.
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