Kerima Pizarro, Director
As part of the Assistance Program, the Food Pantry ensures that no neighbor leaves hungry if they walk through the pantry doors. However, for regular assistance, clients must call and make an appointment with the Assistance Program.
Congregations, schools, community groups and individuals contribute food regularly. Cash donations allow NAM to purchase food at wholesale cost. The Food Pantry distributes more than 980 food orders each month. NAM also has a Community Gardens project which grows vegetables for NAM’s pantry. Located at two of NAM’s congregations, Plymouth United Church of Christ and Klein United Methodist Church, the project grows and distributes more than 3,000 pounds of food each year.
Open 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. weekdays.
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