Central Storehouse is a no-barrier food pantry, which means everyone who is hungry is welcome. There are no income checks, residency requirements, or eligibility restrictions. All who need food can co
Who Can Visit?
The New Hope Center food pantry at 6 Stones serves families in the Hurst, Euless, and Bedford area. One review notes that they don't serve North Richland Hills, so the pantry focuses on local HEB-area neighbors. There are no income requirements listed on the website, and the pantry welcomes anyone in need.
How Often You Can Visit?
Visitors can come once a month per household.
Good to Know
When you visit, you'll fill out a short questionnaire and speak with a counselor before you shop. One visitor shared they had a full shopping cart when they left, so you can expect a solid amount of food. Reviewers recommend making an appointment to get the best experience and more food.
Food & Essentials
The pantry offers a wide variety of groceries. Reviewers mention fresh fruits and vegetables, canned goods, and pantry staples. The food drive collection list gives a clear picture of what's stocked: canned meat like chicken, tuna, spam, and Vienna sausage; canned fruits, vegetables, tomatoes, and tomato sauce; peanut butter and jelly; oatmeal, cereal, and pancake mix; pasta, boxed dinners, and spaghetti sauce; canned beans, soups, and chili; and rice and dried pinto beans. Clothing is also available for those who need it.
How to Pick Up
The New Hope Center is a client-choice food pantry, which means you shop for your own groceries just like you would in a store. Volunteers are there to help you find what you need and make sure you feel at home. You'll speak with a counselor before you shop.
Additional Support
6 Stones offers a range of services beyond food. Reviewers mention help with rent and job referrals. The organization also runs mentoring programs for adults (Momentum), youth programs, and school-based initiatives. A Resale Collective and clothing closet are available on-site.
Ways to Give
6 Stones accepts financial donations at 6stones.org/give. You can drop off food donations at the New Hope Center during open hours: Tuesdays 3:00–6:00 PM, Wednesdays 10:00 AM–1:00 PM, Thursdays 9:00 AM–12:00 PM, and Saturdays 9:00 AM–12:00 PM. They also accept clothing, home decor, knickknacks, linens, and small appliances (no furniture). Drop bins are located at several area sites including 6 Stones (3232 W Euless Blvd, Euless), GCISD Professional Development Center (5800 Colleyville Blvd, Colleyville), Masterpiece Church (3420 Brown Trail, Bedford), Saint Timothy Cumberland Presbyterian Church (3001 Forest Ridge Dr, Bedford), and State National (1900 L Don Dodson Dr, Bedford). You can also schedule a donation pickup by calling (817) 868-7400 or visiting the schedule a pickup page. For food drive questions, email newhope@6stones.org.
How to Join the Team?
Volunteers are welcome at the New Hope Center. You must pre-register before your shift, as walk-ins may be turned away if a shift is full. Sign up at the volunteer registration page. Shifts are available on Tuesdays (2:30–6:30 PM), Wednesdays (9:30 AM–1:00 PM), Thursdays (8:30 AM–12:30 PM), and Saturdays (8:30 AM–12:30 PM). Sorting and stocking shifts are also available on Mondays (10:00 AM–12:00 PM), Wednesdays (1:00–3:00 PM), and Fridays (10:00 AM–12:00 PM). Individuals, students, school groups, business groups, faith-based organizations, and civic groups are all welcome. For group volunteer inquiries, email volunteer@6stones.org.
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