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Starshine  

CSU Fullerton, California Volunteer and Service Center for Food Banks

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To all of the website;

I like the other pdf one as it has many more listings to help out at..

Volunteer Opportunities at Food Banks or Soup Kitchens

We Care
    10941 Reagan Street
    Los Alamitos, 90720
    (562) 598-9790
    Volunteer to serve food and give out clothing to those in need 6 days a week.

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Community Action Partnership: Orange County Food Bank
    12640 Knott Street
    Garden Grove, CA 92841
    (949) 653-2900
    Provides an emergency food and shelter program, soup kitchen program, and packaging food services.

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FISH (Friends in Service to Humanity)
    P.O. Box 15464
    Newport, CA 92659
    (949) 645-8050
    Needs people to help pack and deliver food packages.Volunteer Opportunities at Food Banks or Soup Kitchens



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Starshine  

South Carolina Homelessness and Help For The Homeless

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For complete website information

South Carolina – Homelessness & Help for the Homeless
All SC Community Service Organizations | SC Churches, Temples
SC Food Banks, Soup Kitchens, Homeless Shelters

    * Abbeville County
      –  Golden Harvest Food Bank

    * Aiken County

    * Allendale County

    * Anderson County

    * Bamberg County
      –  Golden Harvest Food Bank

    * Barnwell County
      –  Golden Harvest Food Bank

    * Beaufort County

    * Berkeley County – Goose Creek

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Starshine  

Washington DC Area - Shelters and Soup Kitchens Directory

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For complete listings of shelters,soup kitchensand what each has to offer.

 Bread for the City popular
http://www.breadforthecity.org/
Welcome to Bread for the City's home page. Bread is a non-profit organization located in Washington, D.C. which, with the help of over 550 volunteers, provides needed assistance at no cost to over 8,000 D.C. residents every month.
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DC Central Kitchen popular
                
    

http://www.dccentralkitchen.org/
Volunteers are an integral part of the D.C. Central Kitchen. Currently, over 5,000 volunteers a year come through the Kitchen. Church groups from across the country, local high school and college students, employees of major corporations, and individuals seeking to make a difference in our community to come together at the Kitchen. Working side by side with students of the Job Training Program, volunteers help to prepare 3,000 meals a day, 365 days a year. Volunteer opportunities are available seven days a week. Volunteers help in food preparation, kitchen upkeep, and outreach to residents of local homeless shelters.
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American Rescue Workers, Inc.
                
    

http://www.rescuedc.com
The American Rescue Workers continues to be a symbol of devotion and hope for the troubled and despairing; rendering quality service on behalf of people, with finances available.
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Starshine  

FOOD BANKS- Hampton, GA

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For complete list of Food Banks.

Southern Crescent Resource Ministries     (770) 320-8200
Location is 7.22 miles from city center Hampton
112 Park West Dr
Mcdonough, GA 30253


Abundant Life Soup Kitchen Inc     
Location is 9.37 miles from city center Hampton
132 N 10TH St
Griffin, GA 30223


Feed My People Inc     (678)565-7800
Location is 12.31 miles from city center Hampton
6045 N Henry Blvd
Stockbridge, GA 30281
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Anonymous  

help for christmas

For those still looking for help this holiday season for Christmas dinner or assistance for children or even winter clothing please check with

211.org

enter your zip code

type in: "Christmas" or "holiday"

You should find organizations in your area that may be able to assist you.

For those who do NOT have 211 in your area, please check with the United Way, Catholic Charities, Salvation Army, Red Cross,St Vincent De Paul and local churches and food pantries. I have most of the national links on my home page or you can do a search through the net.

Remember if they cannot help you, ask who can. 

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Anonymous  

Christmas Dinners served in WNY

Here is a list of Kitchens serving Christmas Dinners in WNY. PLEASE CALL TO VERIFY ALL INFORMATION.

If you have any information to add,or any other dinners to list in your area, please feel free! 

 

Warming House St Bonaventure

110 W State St

Olean

14760

716.375.2601

Trevor Thompson

12/20

4.30pm

The Lighthouse

25 Jefferson St

Salamanca

14779

716.945.1041

Christina Berglund

12/16

3-5pm

St Susan Center Dining room

31 Water St, Ste 130

Jamestown

14071

716.664.2253

Judith Christian

12/25

1-3pm

Union Gospel Mission Dining room 

7 W First St

Jamestown

14701

716.484.1092

Rev John Steinhauser

12/25

12-1.30pm

Westfield Community Kitchen 

12 Elm St

Westfield

14787

716.326.2055

Beth Powers

12/22

11.30-12.30pm

UPC Soup Kitchen

67 Lake Ave

Blasdell

14219

716.823.5137

Beverly Walters

12/19

12-1.30pm

Response to Love Kitchen 

130 Kosciuszko St

Buffalo

14212

716.894.7030

Sr Mary Catherine

12/25

10-1pm

St Vincent de Paul Dining room

1298 Main St

Buffalo

14209

716.882.3360

Mark Zirnheld

12/25

11-12.30pm

Friends of the Night People

394 Hudson St

Buffalo

14201

716.884.5375

Joseph Heary

12/25

11.30am

C.E.M. Loaves & Fishes 

875 Elmwood Ave

Buffalo

14222

716.882.1861

Anne Harrington

12/23

11.30-12.30pm

BFNC - Social Club

292 High St

Buffalo

14204

716.853.0600 or 716.856.4943

Penny Griffin

12/7

3 seatings

Durham - Metro Dining Room

200 East Eagle St

Buffalo

14204

716.856.2421

Johnnie Mae Holt

12/25

11-12.30pm

St Vincent de Paul - St Thomas  Dining Room

450 Abbott Rd

Buffalo

14220

716.826.1806

Joseph Long

12/18

4-5pm

Trinity Baptist Church  Outreach

2930 Bailey Ave

Buffalo

14215

716.835.5955

Pastor Bennie Jemison

12/22

11-3pm

City Mission 

100 E Tupper

Buffalo

14203

716.854.8181

Bill Lacy

12/25

3pm plus deliveries

Sr Mary Loretto Soup Kitchen

50 Cottage St

Lockport

14094

716.434.1276

Major Martha Wheeler

Call for more information

Boxed Dinners

Community  Missions

1570 Buffalo Ave

Niagara Falls

14303

716.25.3403

Harriet Irby

12/25

11.30-12.30pm

Heart, Love & Soul Dining Room

939 Ontario Ave

Niagara Falls

14305

716.282.5681

Sr Mary Grace Polino

12/23

11.30-12.30 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BYSBEE  

Being aware of the pitfalls; when life dilemmas become overwhelming

I thank each and every individual whom has found a way to direct another humanbeing to a better mindset for hope and breathrough in his or her dilemma.  However, I must caution all, that our government system means business.   For instance, in order to pass for the food stamp program, you must pass a poverty test.  This means you have to be at a certain level of poverty.

Please do not be alarmed! This is why you set your mind and came to the conclusion that food and money has become little to none in your household.   This is what our government system had in mind; as it is written all men are created equal.   The problem is, if you have an education or your family size is not large enough.  I do not suggest you angryily increase the size of your family.  There are churches, whose staff participate in donating non perishable foods to the public whom are in need.   There are organizations whom request that you bring your own box or bags to the food warehouse and pack your own groceries.

These organizations direct those whose income is too large to be considered poverty.  The decision is made durng the psychological social.  For instance, workers compensation and Social services offer ways to reduce but not prevent poverty.   Normally, it is the work in processing and lack of communication which forces the needy American into the arena of asking for the basic necessities.

The American system is not perfect, nor does the movement speed up when the citizen in need yells.  My best suggestion is, do not be afraid to ask for direction to maintain a healthy living style.  Always report to the organization the information needed,  to assist you back into a healthier lifestyle.  Never,feel offended or overwhelmed, each american citizen was included in the declaration of independance and the American Constitution, some laws are subjected for scrutinization because of cause.

 

Soup kitchens located in churches

Junior colleges would have information regarding the food warehouses for the low income citizen in need.

 

Sincerely

Barb-- We are regular folks!Intern

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