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Gift of the Month

In 2009, Crisis Control Ministry provided food to nearly 3,000 households valued at over $483,000.

Our client choice food pantries distribute personal hygiene products, laundry aides, cleaning supplies, and paper products in addition to food.

For information on organizing a food drive for Crisis Control at your church, place of work, neighborhood or civic organization, please contact Paul Cribb at pcribb@crisiscontrol.org  or 336-724-7875 ext. 1031.

For our locations and hours of operation for food deliveries, please go to our Locations page under the Contact Us button.

IMMEDIATE NEED!

Currently our pantries are running critically low on:
Cooking Oil                    Instant Grits                Instant Oatmeal
Sugar                              Juice                             Canned Salmon
Canned Potatoes         Crackers                      Peanut Butter
Jelly                                 Baking items              Toilet Tissue
Macaroni & Cheese Dinners                             Muffin Mixes
Canned Meat items (Spam, Treat, Chicken, Ham)
Canned Tomatoes (Whole, Stewed, Diced)
Canned Greens (Spinach, Kale, Turnip, Collards)
 
Our licensed free pharmacy is in need of Ensure or  Boost nutritional supplements.

If you are unable donate items, consider a monetary donation to the food pantries. Crisis Control Ministry is able to purchase food at wholesale prices so your monetary donations can make a big difference and help provide families with well rounded meals.

 

Crisis Control Ministry Gift of the Month

Many community organizations help Crisis Control Ministry by collecting contributions of the Gift of the Month each and every month. Each year, this list is modified to reflect the needs of our Client Choice Food Pantries.  
2010
 
January : Jelly
February : Canned Fruit
March : Laundry Detergent
April : Apple Sauce
May : Rice
June : Soap or Shampoo
July : Peanut Butter and/or Jelly
August : Grits or Oatmeal
September : Canned Beef Stew and/or Saltine Crackers
October : Dry Pasta
November : Baking Mix
December : Cooking Oil