Grace Rescue Mission welcomes anyone who needs a meal. Both homeless individuals and community members from the neighborhood can come in for food. Families with children move to the front of the line.
Baptist Mission Center - Food Distribution Center
Who Can Visit?
Anyone who needs food assistance is welcome to visit. You'll need to bring your state ID when you come. Keep in mind that they serve a limited number of people each visit, so arriving early is a good idea.
Items Needed for Registration
- State-issued ID
Good to Know
The pantry serves a limited number of people each visit — one reviewer mentions the limit is around 25 to 30 people. Plan to arrive early to make sure you get a spot.
How to Pick Up
Volunteers hand out food to visitors who come in person. The staff and volunteers are known for being kind, welcoming, and hardworking in making sure everyone gets what they need.
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