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Thoughts from an unknown person Facebook:

I spoke to people getting food at a food bank and here are some things I learned from those in need:

1. Everyone donates Kraft Mac and Cheese in the box. They can rarely use it because it needs milk and butter which is hard to get from regular food banks.

2. Boxed milk is a treasure, as kids need it for cereal which they also get a lot of.

3. Everyone donates pasta sauce and spaghetti noodles.

4. They cannot eat all the awesome canned veggies and soup unless you put a can opener in too or buy pop tops.

5. Oil is a luxury but needed for Rice a-Roni which they also get a lot of.

6. Spices or salt and pepper would be a real Christmas gift.

7. Tea bags and coffee make them feel like you care.

8. Sugar and flour are treats.

9. They fawn over fresh produce donated by farmers and grocery stores.

10. Seeds are cool in Spring and Summer because growing can be easy for some.

11. They rarely get fresh meat.

12. Tuna and crackers make a good lunch.

13. Hamburger Helper goes nowhere without ground beef.

14. They get lots of peanut butter and jelly but usually not sandwich bread.

15. Butter or margarine is nice too.

16. Eggs are a real commodity.

17. Cake mix and frosting makes it possible to make a child’s birthday cake.

18. Dishwashing detergent is very expensive and is always appreciated.

19. Feminine hygiene products are a luxury and women will cry over that.

20. Everyone loves Stove Top Stuffing.

In all the years I have donated food at the Holidays, I bought what I thought they wanted, but have never asked. I am glad I did.

Considering helping a family

 
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Posted by on November 10, 2025 in food insecurity, Posts of Interest

 

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Supporting U.S. Families and Communities Facing Food Insecurity

Global Ministries launches emergency food grants to support U.S. churches and food pantries combating hunger.

To address a growing U.S. hunger crisis, the General Board of Global Ministries is making Feeding Our Neighbors food ministry grants available, offering up to $2,000 in emergency food funding for United Methodist congregations with food ministries, pantries and ministry partners across the United States. United Methodist churches seeking to participate in the program can learn more and apply here. Applications are open and will be accepted through Dec. 15, 2025. Learn more about the program here.

These grants are intended to inspire acts of compassion at this time, in answer to Jesus’ call in Matthew 25:35: “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink.”

As the U.S. government shutdown continues, more than 40 million people are expected to lose food assistance benefits beginning Nov. 1.

“Already, community-based organizations and food ministries are reporting surges in requests for assistance, as individuals and families face critical decisions about daily living expenses,” said Roland Fernandes, general secretary of Global Ministries and UMCOR. “The further loss of food assistance benefits will have devastating consequences for millions of families. We pray that these grants will help local churches respond quickly and compassionately in their congregations and communities.”

Dr. Dana Lyles, who serves as director and team lead for Global Ministries’ Multiethnic Ministries, added, “Families are already struggling with inflation, job losses and cuts to safety-net programs that provide medical, food and financial support. These grants will allow United Methodists to stand together to protect the most vulnerable in our communities.”

Feeding Our Neighbors grants have been made available through the United Methodist Voluntary Service Program. Designed to operate at a community level, the grants directly support local church food ministries and pantries. Global Ministries is also working on a large grant with an established partner, Feeding America, to address broader U.S. needs. This grant will come to the board of directors for approval in the coming weeks.

Approved grants will be dispersed within three weeks of approval to provide immediate support for local food ministries during this critical time.

To provide financial support for hunger relief efforts, give to the World Hunger Poverty.

 
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Posted by on November 6, 2025 in food insecurity

 

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Food Insecurity: WegmansWednesday

 

It’s a #WegmansWednesday.

Did you know that anytime you shop at Wegmans thru November 29, you can participate in “Checkout Hunger” and your donations at checkout will benefit WFCM and the families we serve.

Thank you for being a #CaringConnection!

 
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Posted by on November 5, 2025 in food insecurity, Get Involved!, Pender UMC

 

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Food Insecurity: Are You in Need of Emergency Food?

Are you in need of emergency food?

WFCM clients select groceries by appointment in our markets, but we also offer pre-bagged emergency food with no appointment needed for families in our community.

Need diapers for your baby or toddler (under age 3)? We are also a diaper hub (in partnership with Greater DC Diaper Bank) at our Chantilly location for families in western Fairfax County.

Pick up groceries at our markets during the month of November:

Chantilly @4511 Daly Drive Suite J:
Monday-Friday 11 am-1 pm and Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 4:30 pm-6:30 pm

Centreville @5948 Centreville Crest Lane:
Monday 3-6pm
Tuesday and Wednesday 11 am-1 pm and 4:30 pm-6:30 pm

Questions? 703-988-9656 / wfcmva.org

Please note: We are closed in observance of Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day following Thanksgiving.

 
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Posted by on November 5, 2025 in food insecurity

 

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Stuff the Bus – Today

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors has proclaimed September Hunger Action Month. Hunger Action Month is a national campaign to raise awareness and inspire people to take action for those facing food insecurity. NCS and our food access partners will present a one-day Stuff the Bus food drive on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025.

Fastran buses, along with Fairfax County Fire Department trucks, will be at several sites from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. for this Hunger Action Month event to combat hunger. Please consider donating non-perishable food items and gift cards at the below locations:

  • Lidl, 9001 White Spruce Way, Lorton, VA 22079
  • Giant, 2425 Centreville Road, Herndon, VA  20171
  • Walmart Supercenter, 11181 US-29, Fairfax VA 22030
  • Giant, 1454 Chain Bridge Rd, McLean, VA 22101
  • Giant, 1450 North Point Village Center, Reston, VA 20194
  • Giant, 7137 Columbia Pike, Annandale, VA 22003
  • Walmart, 4368 Chantilly Shopping Center, Chantilly, VA 20151 – benefits WFCM
  • Giant, 7501 Huntsman Blvd., Springfield, VA 22153

Since launching in 2011, Stuff the Bus has collected more than 240 tons of food to feed people experiencing food insecurity in Fairfax County. Statistics show the need for food is great, and demand is increasing. In Fairfax County 27% of people are food insecure, meaning that they have limited or uncertain availability to the food needed to live their fullest lives.

For more details and a list of most-requested items, visit Stuff the Bus.

 
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Posted by on September 13, 2025 in Get Involved!, Local News

 

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