Get SupportThe Food Bank does not provide direct aid, but rather works in cooperation with a network of communitybased nonprofit partner agencies that serve individuals and families in need.
These nonprofit organizations range from churches, food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, child carecenters and nursing homes.
- Good Samaritan Food Bank, Gainesville
- Gateway Domestic Violence Center, Gainesville
- Free Chapel Worship Center His Harvest House, Gainesville
- Ric-Rack Resource Center, Dawsonville
- Jesus Name Apostolic Church, Dawsonville
- The Community Helping Place, Dahlonega
- The Lula Church : Lula Connection, Lula
- Exodus Outreach, Buford
- John Paul Training Center, Gainesville
- Lula Assembly of Praise Raven Ministries, Lula
- Gainesville First United Methodist Church, Gainesville
- Sisters Mission Holiness Church, Buford
- Community Food Pantry, Gainesville
- St. Vincent De Paul, Gainesville
- Grace Episcopal Church, Gainesville
- Hightower Baptist Unseen Hands Ministry, Cumming
- The Waypoint Center, Dahlonega
- South Hall Community Food Pantry, Oakwood
- Word of Faith, Buford
- Abba House, Cumming
- Cumming First United Methodist Church, Cumming
- Cabin in the Woods, Gainesville
- Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit, Cumming
- Pentecostal Church Triumphants of Jesus, Gainesville
- A New Walk, Buford
- Enon Baptist Church, Inc., Alto
- Joe's Place at Riverbend Baptist Church, Gainesville
- Three Dimensional Life, Gainesville
- House of Prayer, Blairsville
- Annandale Village, Suwanee
- Unseen Hands, Dahlonega
- Junior League of Hall County, Gainesville
- North Central - There's Hope for the Hungry, Cumming
- Salvation Army, Gainesville
- Boys & Girls Club of Hall County Walters Club, Gainesville
- Boys & Girls Club of Hall County (Fair Street), Gainesville
- Rescate 2000, Gainesville
- Creekside United Methodist Church, Cumming
Each of these organizations has access to the Food Bank's inventory, educational programs, technical assistance and materials.
If you are hungry or otherwise in need of assistance, please call United Way of Hall County's 211. Dial 211, cell or outside Hall County, dial 770-534-0617.
You may also visit the USDA's website for information on food program assistance:
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10 Steps to Help YouFill Your Grocery Bag Through SNAP - click here |
Learn If You or Someone You Know Might Be Eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Information About Qualifying for Food Stamps and Other Programs
https://compass.ga.gov/selfservice/
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Every gift is deeply appreciated and will help us care for the hungry in North Georgia.
If you are hungry or otherwise in need of assistance, please access United
Way of Hall County's 211. Dial 211, cell or outside Hall County, dial 770-534-0617.
Volunteers play a critical role in the success of our community Food Bank by helping in many different ways.
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