You Can Help

 " It doesn't take a lot of money from one person, but a little from a lot of people adds up quickly. Please give what you can."

Distributing over 100 tons of food per year is no easy task, yet we can accomplish this feat by using a workforce made entirely of volunteers. It also takes money, food, supplies, and skills, all of which come from the Flagler County Community. 

You too can join in the Pantry's efforts to feed the hungry. You can make a donation of food, cash or supplies. We can also use your time and skills working "behind the scenes" to make the distribution possible.  

 

Donations

We accept food donations at the the Pantry on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays between 10am and 1pm. Other times and days can be scheduled by calling us. 

Cash donations are welcomed as well, and allow us to use our buying power to get the most of your money. For $360, we can purchase A TON of food. That's a dollar a day! Click the Supporters link on the top of the page, to find out how to join the 1-Ton Club! But no donation is too small, we will use it all!

Tax receipts for food and cash donations are available upon request. 

We often have need for people with special skills.  Please check our Current Needs link if you would like to donate your time and skills to one of our ongoing projects.

 

 

 

 

How Our Schools Help

 

School Donations Schedule:

 

 September  Rymfire Elementary School
 October         Old Kings Elementary School
 November      Matanzas High School
 December      Flagler Palm Coast High School
 January         Indian Trails Middle School
 February        Buddy Taylor Middle School
 March            Belle Terre Elementary School
 April             Wadsworth Elementary School
 May             Bunnell Elementary School 
 June            Pathways Academy / Flagler Technical Center
 July             Government Services Building
 August         TBA

 

 

 

Volunteering 

There are many tasks required to feed the hungry of Flagler County. Volunteers learn by starting with the basic tasks, and as they learn, they can progress to levels of greater responsibility. Volunteers should be willing to commit to their schedules, whether weekly or monthly, should be on time, and provide advance notice of expected absences. 

 

 

 

 

Available Volunteer Positions

 

Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 2pm-4pm:

Food sorters, shelf stockers, and bag builders.

 

Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10am-1pm:

Runners