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Berean Baptist Church
38303 Eight Mile Rd., Livonia, MI 48152
Phone: 248-477-6365
Website: www.bereanlife.org
Hours: 10am - 3pm Mon-Fri
Items they accept: Food, Health & Beauty Care Products, Paper Products, Cleaning Products, Pet Products, No refridgerated items
Items most needed: Food first
Additional info: Donations almost completely from the church congregation for the benefit or the local comunitee. No one is turned away. Supplies run short very often.
Last update: November 2011
1820 Mt. Elliott, Detroit, MI 48207
Phone: 313.579.2100
Website: http://cskdetroit.org/
Last update: November 2011
6330 Sashabaw Rd., Clarkson, MI 48346-2260
Phone: 248-620-6116
Website: http://lighthouseoakland.org
Hours:
Items they accept: Food, Health & Beauty Care Products, Paper Products, Cleaning Products, Pet Products
Additional info: They provide food for low income families. They put together holiday meal boxes for families that are in need., providing eveything a family would need to prepare a holiday meal The serve people in Oakland County, MI
SA Member to contact if you have questions: ladise
Last update: November 2011
919 Filley St, Lansing, MI 48906
Phone: 517-853-7800
Website: http://www.greaterlansingfoodbank.org/
Items they accept: Food
Additional info: The Greater Lansing Food Bank is a non-profit organization that provides emergency food to individuals and families in need in Ingham, Eaton, and Clinton counties. Food is distributed through an extensive network of food pantries and community kitchens located throughout the greater Lansing area. The Food Bank annually serves tens of thousands of people, many of them seniors and children. Our recipients also include the “working poor,” those individuals who are employed but don’t earn enough to meet housing, health, transportation and food needs.
SA Member to contact if you have questions: regina71
Last update: November 2011
6596 Vining Rd, Greenville, MI 48838
Phone: 616-225-2105
Hours: 10am-3pm Tue & Thur
Website: www.gcclink.com
Items they accept: Food, Health & Beauty Care Products, Paper Products, Cleaning Products, Pet Products
Items most needed: Sometimes it's difficult to consistently find good deals on meat, so we fluctuate on what we have available. Sometimes there is no meat available at all, and this is one of the items people need the most.
Additional info: We focus on feeding Montcalm County residents, but because we are in Greenville we also serve families that live in upper/eastern Kent County and Northern Ionia County. We don't turn people away that come to us with food needs, but we will point out the food pantries that are closer to their home than we are.
SA Member to contact if you have questions: gcc2105
Last update: November 2011
115 N Main St., Woodland, MI 48897
Phone: 269-838-5887
Hours: 10am-2pm Mon, 4-7pm Thur, 10am-12pm & 5-7pm Fri
Items they accept: Food, Health & Beauty Care Products, Paper Products, Cleaning Products, Baby items
Items most needed: All items are welcome. We do have a greater need for paper products and baby items. They also have a cloth bank that could use good clean children winter items.
Additional info: They serve all Barry Co. and some of Ionia and Eaton Co. They serve all the Lakewood School area too.
SA Member to contact if you have questions: kow14god
Last update: November 2011
245 S Cochran
Hours: 9am-5pm Mon-Fri
Items they accept: Food, Health & Beauty Care Products, Paper Products, Cleaning Products
Items most needed: Donations can be dropped off at SIREN's Office from 9:00am - 5:00pm, Monday through Friday. Paper Towel/Toilet Paper, Zip Lock Bags, Aluminum Foil/Plastic Wrap, Personal Needs Items, Kleenex, Sanitary Products, Shampoo & Conditioner, All types of Laundry and Household Cleaning Supplies, Diapers (All sizes), Formula, Food (all types but cereal), Wipes, Non-perishable food items, especially fruit, chunky soup, and microwave meals for families housed in a motel.
Additional info: Services: Siren/Eaton Shelter provides the following services to domestic violence survivors: 24-hour domestic violence crisis line, Emergency shelter and transitional housing, Supportive counseling for residents and non-residents, Weekly support/education groups for adults and children who have experienced violence. Siren also offers the following services to both domestic violence survivors and homeless families: Emergency shelter and transitional housing, Case management and referral to needed resources, Life skills instruction, Food, clothing, furniture, and household item bank.
SA Member to contact if you have questions: regina71
Last update: November 2011
423 W Washington St., Ionia, MI 48846
Phone: 616-527-1910
Hours: 2:00-4:30pm Wed
Items they accept: Food, Health & Beauty Care Products, Paper Products, Cleaning Products
Items most needed: Right now they are very low on meat. They depend on contributions from area community members, food drives, fund raisers, and other local churches.
Additional info: This food pantry serves people in Ionia county. It has been in service for many years. It is operated by Zion United Methodist Church, who by serving, show Christ's love to others.
Last update: November 2011
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