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Faith Food Fridays
Basic Information
Address: 826 Solano Ave Vallejo, CA 94590
Phone Number: 7072734465
Director: Benjamin Buggs
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Hunger
Population Served: 18-95
Ages for Volunteer: 12-75
Hours of Service: 9am until 3pm
Minimum Hours Required: 1
Days of Service: Monday thru Sunday
Mission Statement:
Questions:
1. What are the opportunities or needs that we exist to address? (the purpose of the organization)
The mission of Faith Food Fridays is to improve the lives of people struggling financially thereby enabling them to contribute toward improving their families and communities.
2. What are we doing to address these needs? (the business of the organization)
We provide weekly distributions of free fresh food and groceries, clothing and other items; but more importantly individual encouragement in the form of positive feedback, resource referrals and prayer.
3. What principles or beliefs guide our work? (the values of the organization)
Faith Food Fridays is an outreach ministry of Faith Bible Church of Vallejo, a non-denominational Christian church that believes our God-given responsibility is to feed the poor and provide encouragement with Godly love and behaviors.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Questions:
1. What are the opportunities or needs that we exist to address? (the purpose of the organization)
The mission of Faith Food Fridays is to improve the lives of people struggling financially thereby enabling them to contribute toward improving their families and communities.
2. What are we doing to address these needs? (the business of the organization)
We provide weekly distributions of free fresh food and groceries, clothing and other items; but more importantly individual encouragement in the form of positive feedback, resource referrals and prayer.
3. What principles or beliefs guide our work? (the values of the organization)
Faith Food Fridays is an outreach ministry of Faith Bible Church of Vallejo, a non-denominational Christian church that believes our God-given responsibility is to feed the poor and provide encouragement with Godly love and behaviors.
Program History:
Faith Food Fridays, a weekly distribution of free food and groceries to Vallejo-area residents in need. Faith Food Fridays now serves an average of 450+ families per week with food boxes containing fresh fruits and vegetables, meats or protein, bread, dairy products. In addition, we offer free clothing, household items, and personal care items. Most importantly Faith Food Fridays offers hope to the community.
Events:
Open to the public every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday
Tags: food bank