Food insecurity disproportionately affects certain groups. In 2018, 67.3% of those living in food-insecure households identified as Latino, 13.9% as White, 11.9% as African American, and 6.2% as Asian
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Food insecurity means not having reliable access to enough nutritious food. In our community, this affects thousands of families who struggle to afford basic meals, leading to hunger and malnutrition.
Grandma’s House provides healthy hot meals, nutritious groceries, fresh water, clothing, and other essential items to those in need. We operate a drive-thru pantry, mobile pantry, and meal delivery services to reach as many people as possible.
Our services are available to anyone experiencing food insecurity, including Low-income families, homeless individual, elderly, vulnerable residents, and anyone in need of basic everyday essentials..
You can volunteer your time, donate food or funds, and help raise awareness about food insecurity. Every contribution makes a significant impact on the lives of those we serve.
In addition to food, we offer clothing, shoes, hygiene products, food educational resources, and ongoing support services to help individuals and families achieve stability and self-sufficiency.
You can make a donation through our website, by mail, or in person.Every contribution, whether big or small, helps us provide essential services and support to those in need. Your generosity makes a real difference in the fight against hunger and poverty.
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