Food Pantry
a ministry of Hope Church St. Louis
Hunger is everywhere, but it affects more people right here in our St. Louis community than you might expect — on average about 1 in 6 people. Whether people go completely hungry, or they face something called food insecurity, which is the state of being without reliable access to food, making an impact and ensuring our community is happy, healthy, and fed is important to us here at Hope Church. Learn more about our community outreach, including our food pantry and get involved today!
Combat Community Hunger
Hunger in our community is always present, but with this year’s COVID-19 pandemic, rates have continued to rise at an alarming rate. Feeding America estimates that more than 50.4 million people will face some sort of food insecurity in 2020 due to the effects of the pandemic. As members of the St. Louis community, we can help combat hunger by donating or volunteering at food pantries. At Hope Church, we don’t want anyone in our community to wonder where they’re going to find their next meal, which is why we offer local community events, including our Food Pantry program every Wednesday and Sunday.
Feeding St. Louis for More Than 30 Years
Hope Church has been feeding the St. Louis community through our food pantries for the last 30 years! It was designed to feed not only our church members, but also our community. We are proud to have volunteers and donations from all over the state! The COVID-19 pandemic has given Hope Church the opportunity to step up more than ever before. Become one of our volunteers or make a donation today.
Making a Difference
Hope Church is proud to be able to provide a solution to food insecurity to our community members. In 2020, we were able to serve over 760,000 pounds of food to people in the St. Louis community. We hope to continue to be able to feed even more people as our program gains recognition.
Join us to help make a difference. To learn more about becoming a volunteer or to donate to our Food Pantry program, reach out to our team at Hope Church today.