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Hungry in America...Now Faith Fellowship's Food Pantry exists to fight hunger in our community. By directly serving the public to supplement the diets of needy families and individuals in Plant City (including children, the homeless and low-income senior citizens) and other communities throughout Florida, we help alleviate hunger in our community.

 

OPEN: 1st & 3rd Saturdays 9:00 am - 11:00 am

 

Just the FAQs:

How YOU may make a difference

 

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Any donation, irrespective of it's size, can achieve a great deal for those in need. For every $2 contributed to the NFFC Food Pantry, we are able to provide the equivalent of between 4 and 6 meals to Plant City's needy families and individuals.

Please be as generous as you can.

 

Donate Online
Donating online is an easy, secure and efficient way to support the Now Faith Fellowship Church Food Pantry Your tax-deductible contribution will truly make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate.

Click below click below to donate to the food pantry through PayPal or donate by mail by using our address below.

 

To Donate by Mail:
Send a check or money order to:

Now Faith Fellowship Church
FOOD PANTRY
603 Elnor Street
Plant City, FL 33563

 

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How can one person make a difference?

In a vast number of ways, one person can make a substantial difference in the lives of so many. NFFC Food Pantry benefits from the combined contributions of many individual people. The individual who donates a small amount and then commits to donating the same amount every month or year. The volunteer who spends one day each month sorting and packing product. The executive who determines to reduce the waste in his or her company. The end result of all these efforts can be the difference between a child or adult’s malnourishment and potential burden upon society or his or her vitality and the opportunity to become a contributor to it.

How can I make a personal donation?

Individual donations to NFFC Food Pantry can be made online. Just use the simple online donation form for immediate assistance to those in need. Donations of $2.00 or more are tax deductible.

Alternately you can call our office during business hours at (813) 704-4872.

How can my organization become a corporate supporter?

Organizations are welcome to contact NFFC Food Pantry with offers of financial support, products and/or services. We have constant requirements for professional services, transportation, office products, communication services, pantry and office equipment, water, electricity and working capital.

All donations of goods or services in excess of $2.00 are tax deductible, and corporate sponsors will benefit from added exposure in our regular publications and on this web site.

How does my organization become a food donor?

NFFC Food Pantry enables corporations to make direct highly effective contributions to the community by donating goods, products and services.

We welcome donations of fresh fruit and vegetables, frozen foods, grocery and pantry items and cash. Contact our office today.

Who are the beneficiaries of Food Pantry donations?

The needy in our community. The homeless, the deprived and the poverty-striken. By collecting and distributing food and grocery products which might otherwise be destroyed (dumped in landfills), NFFC Food Pantry contributes to a massive saving of resources, not least reducing the demand upon social benefits programs by supplementing the nutrition of needy families and individuals in Plant City and other Florida communities.

NFFC Food Pantry collects food and grocery products and distributes to needy families and individuals throughout the Plant City community and state of Florida.

The corporations donating food also benefit. They retain brand protection, can reduce costs, and release valuable warehouse capacity by supplying product to NFFC Food Pantry This also reduces expenditure otherwise required for dumping or recycling consumable products. The donations are also tax deductible. The environment is the third beneficiary. We can reduce the millions of tonnes of organic and packaging material being annually added to community waste dumps, by not wasting good food products.

What percentage of turnover does NFFC Food Pantry take as profit?

As a non-profit organization, NFFC Food Pantry does not take a profit. The amount required each year to maintain operations is covered by church donations, corporate supporters and individual donors.

This ensures that other donations can be dedicated entirely to sourcing and distributing products to those in need.

What are your administrative costs?

NFFC Food Pantry is currently operated by part-time volunteers. Without individual and corporate donations, it could not continue to operate.

How can I get involved?

Involvement with NFFC Food Pantry can take many forms depending on each individual’s resources. Volunteering of time and labor helps us process the collection and distribution of food. Financial donations assist in the running costs of the store room and enable the Food Pantry to keep costs to a minimum. Donations of professional services enable the offer of advice and assistance to donors and the maintenance of normal operations.

Financial contributions to NFFC Food Pantry can be made online via the simple online donation form. Donations of $2.00 or more are tax deductible.

For more information call our office at (813) 704-4872 or donate online TODAY!

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USDA Non-Discrimination Statement
In Accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs).  To file a complaint of discrimination, write: USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call: 800-795-3272 or 202-720-6382(TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

 

 
     
 
 

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