St. Stephen's CARE Center serves people who need food assistance. Catholic Charities runs this pantry to help those facing food insecurity and to provide emergency assistance to the community.
Last Chance Ministries - Food Distribution Center
Who Can Visit?
The Bread of Life Food Pantry at Last Chance Ministries is open to the community. Anyone who needs food is welcome to come. Bring a photo ID with you.
Items Needed for Registration
- Photo ID
Good to Know
A large number of people come to each distribution, so the process can take a while. Volunteers are friendly and the community is well supported. In 2023, the pantry gave out over 3 million pounds of food to the San Antonio community.
Food & Essentials
The Bread of Life Food Pantry blesses families with around 40,000 pounds of food at each monthly distribution.
How to Pick Up
Both drive-thru and walk-up service are available. You can stay in your car and receive food at your vehicle, or you can walk up if you prefer.
Ways to Give
You can make a one-time or recurring donation online at the website. Donations can also be made in person. For more information, call (210) 227-4451.
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