Our church has a small food pantry. The kids have been involved in it for a long time.
I remember the first time we went to donate to a food pantry. Ceesa was about 6. She had watched something on television about people in need. She was on fire and wanted to get food to donate right a way. A few days later, we dropped off the food at a local pantry. The man that took our food said, "You have a helper, I see." I replied, "No. I am her helper."
Wondering how to get involved in your local food pantry? There are lots of ways your kids can help.
Here are some ideas...
- Create posters or flyers to advertise the needs for the month
- Hang posters or flyers in various locations
- Plant, grow and donate garden veggies
- Put together dinner kits with recipe cards (you could get the ingredients for a favorite meal and pack them all in a box with what is needed)
- Create encouraging cards, notes, and letters to get passed out with other materials provided at the pantry
- Volunteer to help bag up food, label, shelve food, or another job that may be needed
- Make large pots of soups and pack in freezer containers for ready made meals
- Put together freezer meals (Lasagna, slow cooker style meals, and casseroles are wonderful freezer meals)
- Make some baked goods
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Food Pantry
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