ABOUT OUR FOOD PANTRY
ABOUT OUR FOOD PANTRY
The Pineville Church Food Pantry has been serving individuals and families in the South Charlotte area for over 20 years. In addition to providing food assistance, our food pantry seeks to connect people to additional services and assistance programs in the area. Our food pantry serves 750-800 individuals every month!
The Pineville Church Food Pantry has been serving individuals and families in the South Charlotte area for over 20 years. In addition to providing food assistance, our food pantry seeks to connect people to additional services and assistance programs in the area. Our food pantry serves 750-800 individuals every month!
The Pineville Church Food Pantry has been serving individuals and families in the South Charlotte area for over 20 years. In addition to providing food assistance, our food pantry seeks to connect people to additional services
and assistance programs in the area. Our food pantry serves 750-800
individuals every month!
The Pineville Church Food Pantry has been serving individuals and families in the South Charlotte area for over 20 years.
In addition to providing food assistance,
our food pantry seeks to connect people to additional services and assistance programs in the area. Our food pantry serves 750-800
individuals every month!
HOW TO DONATE
Our food pantry welcomes donations of unopened, unexpired, shelf-staple food items from the community. Donations can be made during Pineville Church’s
office hours (Monday-Thursday, 9am-4pm). Please bring donations to Door #5.
Needed food items include canned soup, cake mixes, brownie mixes, cereal bars, paper products (toilet paper and Kleenex), canned green beans, canned corn, pasta, rice, peanut butter crackers, cheese crackers, and 16oz jars of peanut butter.
HOW TO DONATE
Our food pantry welcomes donations of unopened, unexpired, shelf-staple food items from the community. Donations can be made during Pineville Church’s
office hours (Monday-Thursday, 9am-4pm). Please bring donations to Door #5.
Needed food items include canned soup, cake mixes, brownie mixes, cereal bars, paper products (toilet paper and Kleenex), canned green beans, canned corn,
pasta, rice, peanut butter crackers, cheese crackers, and 16oz jars of peanut butter.
HOW TO DONATE
Our food pantry welcomes donations of unopened, unexpired, shelf-staple food items from the community. Donations can be made during Pineville Church’s
office hours (Monday-Thursday, 9am-4pm). Please bring donations to Door #5.
Needed food items include canned soup, cake mixes, brownie mixes, cereal bars, paper products (toilet paper and Kleenex), canned green beans, canned corn,
pasta, rice, peanut butter crackers, cheese crackers, and 16oz jars of peanut butter.
HOW TO DONATE
Our food pantry welcomes donations of unopened, unexpired, shelf-staple food items from the community. Donations can be made during Pineville Church’s office hours
(Monday-Thursday, 9am-4pm).
Please bring donations to Door #5.
Needed food items include canned soup,
cake mixes, brownie mixes, cereal bars,
paper products (toilet paper and Kleenex),
canned green beans, canned corn, pasta,
rice, peanut butter crackers, cheese crackers,
and 16oz jars of peanut butter.
HOURS OF OPERATION
We are open on the 2nd and 4th
Thursday of each month from 8:30am-12pm
(some exceptions apply -
view our schedule below).
HOURS OF OPERATION
We are open on the 2nd and 4th Thursday
of each month from 8:30am-12pm
(some exceptions apply -
view our schedule below).
VISITING FOR THE FIRST TIME?
- You must be signed in 30 minutes
before closing time - You are eligible to participate
once a month - On your first visit, you will fill out an application that will need to be updated once a year
- Enter Door #4 to check-in;
afterwards you will be directed to
Door #5 to receive groceries - You do not need a referral from an
agency or social worker to receive resources from the Food Pantry
VISITING FOR THE FIRST TIME?
- You must be signed in 30 minutes
before closing time - You are eligible to participate
once a month - On your first visit, you will fill out an application that will need to be updated once a year
- Enter Door #4 to check-in;
afterwards you will be directed to
Door #5 to receive groceries - You do not need a referral from an agency
or social worker to receive resources from the Food Pantry
2025 FOOD PANTRY DATES
JANUARY: 9 & 23
FEBRUARY: 13 & 27
MARCH: 13 & 27
APRIL: 10 & 24
MAY: 8 & 22
JUNE: 12 & 26
JULY: 10 & 24
AUGUST: 14 & 28
SEPTEMBER: 11 & 25
OCTOBER: 9 & 23
NOVEMBER: 13 & 25* (TUES)
DECEMBER: 11 & 18**
*We are closed on Thanksgiving but are
open the Tuesday before.
**Due to the Christmas holiday, we will be
open on the 2nd and 3rd Thursdays in December.
HOURS OF OPERATION
We are open on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from 8:30am-12pm
(some exceptions apply - view our schedule below).
HOURS OF OPERATION
We are open on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from 8:30am-12pm
(some exceptions apply - view our schedule below).
VISITING FOR THE FIRST TIME?
- You must be signed in 30 minutes before closing time
- You are eligible to participate once a month
- On your first visit, you will fill out an application that will need to be updated once a year
- Enter Door #4 to check-in; afterwards you will be directed to Door #5
to receive groceries - You do not need a referral from an agency or social worker to receive resources from the Food Pantry
VISITING FOR THE FIRST TIME?
- You must be signed in 30 minutes before closing time
- You are eligible to participate once a month
- On your first visit, you will fill out an application that will need to be updated once a year
- Enter Door #4 to check-in; afterwards you will be directed to Door #5 to receive groceries
- You do not need a referral from an agency or social worker to receive resources from the Food Pantry
