Grace Community Food Pantry
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Food Pantry
Provides food assistance to Flagler County residents in need on Saturdays and Sundays. Requires proof of residency and a simple application.

Toiletry Totes Ministry
Provides essential hygiene products to children in need in Flagler County schools.

Team Feed Flagler
Annual Thanksgiving initiative providing hot meals for the community.

About
Grace Community Food Pantry


Founded in
1997
EIN
31-1576067
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Human Services
Address
114 S CTR ST GROVE CITY, PA 16127-0000 United States
Website
http://gcfoodpantry.org/
Phone
(724)-458-5208
Email address
About
The Grove City Community Food Pantry, founded in 1980 by Grace Hartman and others, provides food and basic necessities to individuals and families in the Grove City school district struggling with hunger. Originally housed in Grace United Methodist Church and named after its founder, it became the Grove City Community Food Pantry in 2008. They serve around 400 families (over 900 people) monthly, providing a 3-5 day supply of groceries.
Mission
Grace Community Food Pantry provides food and toiletries to low-income households in Grove City, PA.

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