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Food Assistance
Helping provide meals and essential items to families and individuals
The Staggers Foundation — In Honor of Da Vontay Da Shawn Staggers Sr. operates a food pantry dedicated to meeting immediate nutritional needs and stabilizing households in our community. We distribute meals and essential items with dignity and respect, prioritizing accessibility, safety, and consistent support for families and individuals facing food insecurity.
What we provide
Nonperishable groceries: rice, pasta, canned proteins, vegetables, fruits, beans, and shelf-stable milk.
Fresh produce and refrigerated items when available.
Prepared meal kits for families and seniors.
Personal care essentials: soap, toothpaste, feminine hygiene products, diapers, and cleaning supplies.
Baby formula and other infant needs on request.
Information on nutrition, meal planning, and local assistance programs.
How we operate
Intake and eligibility: Simple, confidential intake to assess needs. No judgment; we aim to remove barriers to access.
Distribution schedule: Regular weekly distributions with special holiday and emergency events.
Culturally appropriate options: We strive to include culturally relevant foods and accommodate dietary restrictions when possible.
Safety and sanitation: Food handling follows public health standards to ensure safe distributions.
Volunteer and donation opportunities
Volunteer roles: sorting and packing food, staffing distribution days, delivery to homebound households, and community outreach.
Donating items: We accept shelf-stable foods, unopened personal care goods, and monetary donations to purchase fresh items and cover operational costs.
Drives and partnerships: Businesses, schools, and faith communities can host food drives or sponsor distributions.
Impact and accountability
Measurable outcomes: We track number of households served, meals distributed, and demographic needs to improve service delivery.
Transparency: Regular reports on pantry inventory, expenditures, and program outcomes are available to supporters.
Continuous improvement: Community feedback guides our menu, distribution times, and supplemental services.
How to get help
Visit our pantry during distribution hours or contact us by phone or email to request assistance or arrange delivery for those who cannot travel.
Bring a photo ID if available; no proof of income is required.
If you need regular support, ask about enrollment for recurring food deliveries or connections to other community resources.
Contact and locations
For up-to-date distribution times, donation drop-off locations, volunteer sign-ups, and emergency assistance, reach out directly to The Staggers Foundation. Our staff and volunteers are ready to help you and your family access the food and essentials you need.
If you need immediate assistance now, call our pantry line or visit the nearest distribution site during scheduled hours. We are committed to ensuring no one in our community goes hungry.
Helping provide meals and essential items to families and individuals
The Staggers Foundation — In Honor of Da Vontay Da Shawn Staggers Sr. operates a food pantry dedicated to meeting immediate nutritional needs and stabilizing households in our community. We distribute meals and essential items with dignity and respect, prioritizing accessibility, safety, and consistent support for families and individuals facing food insecurity.
What we provide
Nonperishable groceries: rice, pasta, canned proteins, vegetables, fruits, beans, and shelf-stable milk.
Fresh produce and refrigerated items when available.
Prepared meal kits for families and seniors.
Personal care essentials: soap, toothpaste, feminine hygiene products, diapers, and cleaning supplies.
Baby formula and other infant needs on request.
Information on nutrition, meal planning, and local assistance programs.
How we operate
Intake and eligibility: Simple, confidential intake to assess needs. No judgment; we aim to remove barriers to access.
Distribution schedule: Regular weekly distributions with special holiday and emergency events.
Culturally appropriate options: We strive to include culturally relevant foods and accommodate dietary restrictions when possible.
Safety and sanitation: Food handling follows public health standards to ensure safe distributions.
Volunteer and donation opportunities
Volunteer roles: sorting and packing food, staffing distribution days, delivery to homebound households, and community outreach.
Donating items: We accept shelf-stable foods, unopened personal care goods, and monetary donations to purchase fresh items and cover operational costs.
Drives and partnerships: Businesses, schools, and faith communities can host food drives or sponsor distributions.
Impact and accountability
Measurable outcomes: We track number of households served, meals distributed, and demographic needs to improve service delivery.
Transparency: Regular reports on pantry inventory, expenditures, and program outcomes are available to supporters.
Continuous improvement: Community feedback guides our menu, distribution times, and supplemental services.
How to get help
Visit our pantry during distribution hours or contact us by phone or email to request assistance or arrange delivery for those who cannot travel.
Bring a photo ID if available; no proof of income is required.
If you need regular support, ask about enrollment for recurring food deliveries or connections to other community resources.
Contact and locations
For up-to-date distribution times, donation drop-off locations, volunteer sign-ups, and emergency assistance, reach out directly to The Staggers Foundation. Our staff and volunteers are ready to help you and your family access the food and essentials you need.
If you need immediate assistance now, call our pantry line or visit the nearest distribution site during scheduled hours. We are committed to ensuring no one in our community goes hungry.