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"Hungry" is no way to spend childhood.

Every day The Salvation Army helps cure hunger by providing nutritious meals to neighbors in need.

The Salvation Army is blessed to offer Service Centers throughout the southwest.

In times of great need, our neighbors count on us.

Our food pantries are critical in rural food deserts,
and all too often the need exceeds the food they can provide.

Will you help a hard-working family or senior who can't keep up with the high cost of utilities, rent, and groceries?
Even small gifts make a BIG impact when they are given to The Salvation Army- especially when they include a prayer!


The Salvation Army Southwest Service Center
Food Pantries

Poverty is a tough cycle to break. Our pantries give us an opportunity to help families break out of it for GOOD.

The Salvation Army Alamogordo Food Pantry
575-443-0845
DONATE:
Alamogordo

The Salvation Army Globe Food Pantry
928-425-4011
DONATE:
Globe

The Salvation Army Lake Havasu Food Pantry
928-680-3678
DONATE:
Lake Havasu

The Salvation Army Kingman Food Pantry
602-618-6091
DONATE:
Kingman

The Salvation Army White Mountain Pantry
928-368-9953
DONATE:
White Mountain

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Salvation Army feeds an average of 156,000 every single day in the U.S.

These meals are served to anyone in need - this includes homeless people of all ages, as well as individuals and families who may be down on their luck and in need of a helping hand. In addition to addressing the immediate symptoms of food insecurity, our programs are designed to help identify and treat its root cause. This approach focuses on meeting the physical, mental and spiritual needs of each person and helps move many from hungry to fully healed.

Each year The Salvation Army provides 56 million meals to those who are facing the threat of food insecurity.

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Food Pantries
By offering access to free, fresh produce and canned goods, we provide valuable meal supplementation while helping those in need maintain their independence and dignity.

Meal Programs
From sit-down meals that provide nutritious food and valuable human interaction, to mobile meals that deliver much-needed sustenance to those who cannot reach a food distribution center, we ensure that the most vulnerable members of society do not go hungry.

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