Quick Facts
The
Samaritan Center
gets food from four sources:
·
1/3
from the community through local food drives;
·
1/3 is
purchased. Through a private grant the
Samaritan
Center purchased milk, cheese, tooth brushes and tooth paste totaling
$84,644.24. The Samaritan Center spent $186,539.07 from donations in
2004 to buy meat, butter, eggs and other items. The
Samaritan
Center
is the only food pantry in the area that supplements the dry and canned
food items with meat and other fresh items; and,
·
1/3
comes from the food bank (government commodities and Second Harvest
items).
We receive no
government funding, but rely on donations from churches and the
community.
More than 695 people
volunteer their time and talent to the work of the
Samaritan
Center.
The Center is an
interfaith agency, supported by more than 42 churches of various
denominations.
The
Samaritan Center is
our local food pantry. All donations go directly to services and stay in
our communities.