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Community Food drive November 1st-25th, 2025

Urgently Supporting Those Who Are Affected By The Government Shut Down and Changes to SNAP. 

ITEMS NEEDED

Stock / broth, gravy

Bottled water, coffee, instant milk, juice

Canned vegetables (corn, green beans, yams, etc.)

Canned beans, canned fruits, canned soups

Pasta and pasta sauce, Macaroni & cheese

Rice, Instant potatoes, flour, seasonings

Sugar (granulated & brown), Cooking Oil

Peanut butter & Jelly, Saltines or other crackers

Oatmeal, cereal, cereal bars, apple sauce

Snacks (packs of crackers, raisins, etc.)

& any non-perishable items

DONATIONS ACCEPTED AT THESE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS

HIGH POINT:

Carolina Kia

Cover The City Project

Duck Donuts - Heron Village Location

Environmental Air Systems

High Point Jewelers

Liberty Charter Academy

Piedmont Federal Bank - High Point Branch

Plank Street Tavern

Simon Jewelers

Studio 136

The Piedmont School

The Nest School - North Gate Location

GREENSBORO:

Red Cross Donation Center

Spring Valley Restaurant

KERNERSVILLE:

The Brewer's Kettle - Kernersville Location

Game On - Kernersville Location

WINSTON SALEM:

OTHER LOCATIONS:

Wake Forest University MBA Executive Program

Crowned by Titus Natural Hair Care

Want to set up a donation station at your business / organization? Call us!

Community Food Drive November 2025_edite

lbs.

2300

donated so far!

1 week worth of food for 57 families*!

* Family of 2 adults and 2 children

THE POWER OF COMMUNITY:

"I am not wealthy in any ways; there was a time when I needed food stamps to feed my family. Now I'm at a better place, this is what I can do to give back and help someone else out." -- Anonymous Donor in Greensboro

"It's been stressful to support my family with the cost of food. I am replying heavily on Open Door's food pantry. All I can say is to thank God for pantries. Without them, it would be a lot harder." -- Quiniesha, ODM pantry guest

"Thank you to everyone who are so graciously helping Open Door Ministries continue to care for the community of High Point." -- Linda, Community Member

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