Onslow County food banks.
Food banks provide support to low income families in the Onslow County region of North Carolina. The distribution centers, most of which are run by non-profit organizations, have volunteers that partner with clients. Everything from a bag of groceries to a box of food is offered from a pantry, while many offer other assistance as well.
The Jacksonville area food pantries are involved in the administration of many other resources for working poor families. There is also a special focus on military personnel and veterans in the region. Some of the other services may be free Thanksgiving and Christmas meals at the holidays as well as clothing. On rare occasions, some of the charities even coordinate financial aid or applications to benefits such as SNAP food stamps. Call a center below for hours.
Second Chance Mission of Hope Address is 148 Kerr St Jacksonville, NC 28540 Phone: (910) 455-7111 The charity has groceries for struggling and/or low income community residents. There are other services, ranging from clothing and furniture to non-perishable goods, shelter and more.
New Beginning Ministry Food bank address is 699 Bell Fork Rd Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910) 989-0877
Northwoods United Methodist Church 1528 Gum Branch Rd Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540 For hours of the pantry, dial (910) 346-9726
White Oak Ecumenical Outreach Food Pantry Address is 724 W. Corbett Ave. Swansboro, NC 28584 Main phone - (910) 326-1855 The free food bank has canned soup, infant formula, cleaning supplies, and even Christmas meals or gift programs.
Infant of Prague Church 205 Chaney Ave Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910) 347-4196 The charity may have baby formula, referrals to diaper programs, and other support.
New Beginnings Ministry 699 Bell Fork Rd Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910) 989-0877
White Oak Ecumenical Outreach Ministries 724 W. Corbett Ave Swansboro, NC 28584 Telephone number is (910) 326-1855
Richlands Community Outreach Address is 9103 Kinston Hwy Richlands, North Carolina 28574 Dial (910) 324-6586 The non-profit can help low income families in Onslow County. A soup kitchen as well as emergency pantry are on site. Bags of fruits, non-perishable items, and more is passed out.
St. Anne's Episcopal Church Address is 711 Henderson Dr. Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910) 347-3774 A soup kitchen as well as pantry are on site.
Onslow Community Outreach, Inc. 600 Court Street Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910) 455-5733 They run the Christmas cheer assistance programs. Donations of toys, meals, and presents are given to children and the elderly in the city of Jacksonville as well as Onslow County. A Soup Kitchen is also on site for people in poverty.
Salvation Army Food Bank in Onslow 403 Center Street Jacksonville, NC 28546 Telephone: (910) 346-8800 Many social services are administered. They range from food from a pantry as well as gently used clothing. There are also thrift stores, Thanksgiving meals, and well as applications to SNAP food stamps among other North Carolina benefits.
Northwoods United Methodist Church 1528 Gum Branch Rd Jacksonville, NC 28540 Main number is (910) 346-9726
Lutheran Church of Our Savior Food pantry address is 1115 Lejeune Blvd Jacksonville, NC 28540 Main phone - (910) 347-2207 Free, emergency bags of groceries are combined withother services. There may be referrals, including to the Women, infant, and Child program in Onslow County.
Eastern NC Community Action Call 910-347-1237 This non-profit will mostly offer referrals. The staff from the agency direct seniors, single moms and others to support.
Onslow County Health Department Location is 612 College Street Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540 Call (910) 347-2154 They process applications for WIC, SNAP food stamps, and other federal programs, even including medical services.
Richlands Community Outreach 9103 Kinston Hwy Richlands, North Carolina 28574 (910) 324-6586 Offers a free food pantry to families in need.
Locate additional food pantries in the county. The main phone number is 919-875-0707. Or residents can learn about both state of North Carolina and USDA programs for preventing hunger, such as surplus commodities or resources for military families.
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