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12 Baskets Emergency Food Pantry
Nampa, Idaho, USA
11212 Lonestar Rd
Boxes of staple items, such as soup, rice, pasta, and similar goods are offered.
Located in Nampa, Idaho and is a ministry of Vineyard Christian Fellowship Nampa. Please note that we are an emergency food bank. We exist to help those who need immediate, intermittent, assistance. We try to provide food help in the form of three days worth of food to each family once a month. Sometimes we have more, sometimes we have less, as the Lord provides.
Alpha and Omega Ministries/Caldwell Christian Center
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
220 6th. Ave
Food boxes are given out the 2nd and the 3rd Saturdays of each month 9:30-12 pm or by app. If a food box is needed before please contact those in charge for appointment between the hours of 9 am-5 pm, Monday-Friday
* Make sure you check by calling the food pantry to confirm that the hours as the hours have not changed.
Apostolic Assembly Food Pantry
Nampa, Idaho, USA
119 1st Ave N
Hours of Operation: Last Sat of Month 1-4 pm or call for appointments available T & Th 6-9 pm
Bethel AME Church
Sparks, Nevada, USA
2655 N. Rock Blvd
2nd & 4th Tuesday 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Do not arrive prior to 4:00 pm. Will need proof of residency, photo ID and ability to fill out short intake form on 1st visit. Photo ID required at each visit.
Bethel Baptist Church
Pocatello, Idaho, USA
401 N. 5th Avenue
Established on October 17, 1921, Bethel is home to many in the Pocatello, Idaho Area. The church is located at 401 N. 5th Avenue. The church hosts a myriad of services that are aimed at growing the individual's spirituality.
Below is a list of services at Bethel:
- Sunday School.....................................9:30 AM
- Sunday New Members Class..................10:00 AM
- Sunday Morning Worship.......................11:00 AM
- Thursday Night Bible Study.....................6:00 PM
- Friday Choir Rehearsal............................6:00 PM
Boise Bible Fellowship
Boise, Idaho, USA
1777 ALLUMBAUGH STREET
Bible Churches are independent and nondenominational, whose purpose is to reach the lost with the gospel of Jesus Christ and build lives on the firm foundation of the Word of God. Bible Churches exist to help people grow spiritually, have a strong understanding of the Bible, and to encourage them towards fruitful Christian service. The ministry from the pulpit consists primarily of the exposition of Scripture, with life-centered application for families and individuals of all ages. In a Bible Church, you will often see that people are more important than the church programs and the nurturing of lives is more important than the numbers in attendance. Success is measured in terms of the spiritual growth and maturity of the people, rather than the size of the offering. It is a place where one can step aside from the world to be refreshed by the Word in the company of a loving church family.
Boise Christian Fellowship
Boise, Idaho, USA
PO BOX 45104
The church you are viewing considers itself to be a non denominational church. In Christianity, non-denominational churches are those not formally aligned with an established denomination, or that remain otherwise officially autonomous. This, however, does not preclude an identifiable standard among such congregations. When visiting a non-denominational church, make sure that the teachings and practices adhere to the Bible.
BOISE FRIENDS CHURCH
Boise, Idaho, USA
7751 GODDARD ROAD
Quaker meetings are held primarily in the U.S. and Britain. These Quaker meetings are a place for worship and their formal title is the Religious Society of Friends. Quakers belive that each person has unique worth and that there is something of God in everyone. They place great value on a person's conscience as a moral compass. Quakers also believe that priests and religious rituals act as an obstruction between the believer and God.
Boise Rescue Mission Ministries
Boise, Idaho, USA
308 S. 24th St.
Counseling & mental health consultants available.
Assistance is for the homeless and families in poverty. Programs provide free food, shelter, medications, clothing, breakfast or lunches, job search assistance and recovery programs.
Boise Valley Friends
Boise, Idaho, USA
3354 SCENIC DRIVE
Quaker meetings are held primarily in the U.S. and Britain. These Quaker meetings are a place for worship and their formal title is the Religious Society of Friends. Quakers belive that each person has unique worth and that there is something of God in everyone. They place great value on a person's conscience as a moral compass. Quakers also believe that priests and religious rituals act as an obstruction between the believer and God.
Broadway Avenue Baptist
Boise, Idaho, USA
2530 BROADWAY AVENUE
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Calvary Alliance Church
Pocatello, Idaho, USA
800 Marinus Lane
service times
Sunday
Worship - 10AM
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Nursery is provided
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Children's worship offered during this hour
Connect Groups - 11:25AM
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Adult electives with groups for Children and Youth as well.
Calvary Baptist Church
USA
911 SOUTH COLE ROAD
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Calvary Chapel
Pocatello, Idaho, USA
1633 Olympus Dr
www.facebook.com/calvarychapelpocatello
Sunday
9:00am Morning Worship Service & Children’s Ministry
11:00am Morning Worship Service & Children’s Ministry
1:30pm Loving Touch.....Highland Hills (Tim Bridges)
3:00pm Loving Touch.....Ridgewind Assisted Living (Leah Lee)
6:00pm IN:TOUCH Evening Bible Study.....
6:00pm ABLAZE Youth (Jr./Sr. High)....Youth Room (Travis Ramirez)
Tuesday
6:30am Men’s Prayer Meeting.....Mini Chapel
9:00am Ladies’ Weekly Bible Study (ON BREAK) ..... Cafe
6:30pm ELECTRIC Young Adult/College.....Cafe (Caleb Fadness)
Wednesday
6:45pm AWANA Clubs.....
7:00pm Mid-Week Bible Study.....Main Sanctuary
Thursday
7:00pm Pure Word (Substance Abuse).....Cafe (ON BREAK)
Friday
Various home fellowships
Saturday
9:30am Ladies’ Weekly Bible Study (ON BREAK)..... Lisa's home, please get directions at church office
Calvary Chapel of Boise Food Pantry
Boise, Idaho, USA
123 Auto Dr
OUR MISSION
FOOD PANTRY HOURS (Boise Auto Mall)
Saturdays 10 am-2 pm
Food Pantry Modular Building
(on the East side of New Again Thrift Store)
Limited supplies. Non-perishable & some perishable foods. One visit/month. Need to show drivers license & fill out a form.
Calvary Chapel of Garden Valley
Garden Valley, Idaho, USA
872 Middlefork Rd.
Hours of Operation: 2nd & 4th F of Month 3PM - 5PM
Calvary Holiness Church
Wilder, Idaho, USA
310 B Ave
Hours of Operation: 2nd & 4th Friday of the Month 2 - 4 pm.
Casa de Vida House of Life
Reno, Nevada, USA
1290 Mill Street Reno, NV
Hours 8AM–5PM
Casa de Vida’s House of Life seeks to confirm the God-given dignity of motherhood by providing
transitional housing and guidance to mothers and their babies who are adjusting to independent living.
Casa de Vida is a single level home with a large basement. The main level contains the housemother’s
room, 4 resident rooms (2 residents per room), a common living room and kitchen, the social worker’s
office, and a computer area.
The basement contains our Baby’s Closet, Executive Director’s office, Washoe High School classroom
and storage. Residents of Casa de Vida enjoy the comforts of home such as Internet access, a shared
resident phone line, television, and weekend passes to visit family and friends. And, as with any home,
they also share in common household duties such as light weekly chores, occasional cooking, and
personal laundry.
Catholic Charities (St. Catherine)
Rialto, California, USA
339 N. Sycamore Ave
Contact for dates and times of classes
Catholic Charities CFS (Children & Family services) office
Rancho Cucamonga, California, USA
9518 E 9th St
*Spanish Available
Catholic Community Services St. Vincent’s Center
Reno, Nevada, USA
500 East Fourth Street Reno, NV
Hours: 9am-5pm
The Crossroads Program is a collaboration between Washoe County Social Services (WCSS) and Catholic
Charities of Northern Nevada that began in January of 2011. The program provides a supportive living
arrangement for men and women transitioning out of homelessness. Clients in the program are given a
safe and caring environment to live in, along with wrap-around social services including drug and alcohol
counseling, employment support, volunteer/work opportunities, and other tools to help them establish
a new, more productive path in life.
Centennial Baptist Church
USA
11817 WEST RAMROD DRIVE
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Central Assembly Christian Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
12000 FAIRVIEW AVENUE Boise, ID 83704 US
The Assemblies God churches have a mission to: evangelize the lost, worship God, Disciple believers, and show compassion. Currently the Assemblies of God USA and Assemblies of God organizations around the world have about sixty-two members and attendants; making up the world's largest Pentecostal denomination. They practice water baptism, as an outward sign of the inward change made by Christ for those who have been saved. As an ordinance, communion is also practiced. The Assemblies of God Church as a whole emphasized the Great Commission and believes it to be the main calling of the Christian church.
Central Christian Church
Pocatello, Idaho, USA
918 E Center St
Worship Services
Sundays 11:00 AM
THE MISSION OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST):
To be and to share the Good News of Jesus Christ, witnessing, loving and serving from our doorsteps “to the ends of the earth.
(Acts 1:8)
THE VISION OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST):
To be a faithful, growing church, that demonstrates true community, deep Christian spirituality and a passion for justice.
(Micah 6:8)
THE CONFESSION OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST):
As members of the Christian Church, we confess that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, and proclaim him Lord and Savior of the world.
(Preamble to The Design)
Christian Counseling Services
Redlands, California, USA
51 West Olive Ave Redlands 92373
We a premier group of mental health specialist that believe in the power of community, faith and excellence. We have specialists that work with children and families as well as single adults, helping you find methods to work with your child, reduce stress, cope with trauma, or find increased meaning in life. In addition to our general mental health program, CCS has Specialists on our children’s team that can coach parents or teachers in the best methods for working with a special needs child, or provide help in overcoming a challenging behavior in a young child or teen. We also have on staff pastoral care specialist, providing care for caregiving professionals such as clergy, police, military and physicians.
Church of Jesus Christ Spirit Filled
Sparks, Nevada, USA
3175 Goldy Way,
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3rd Tuesday 10:30 am-12 Noon ID requirements
City of Refuge
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA
804 Park Ave
The Idaho Falls Rescue Mission is a faith based nonprofit organization that exists to provide Help, Hope and a Future to the hungry, homeless, and hopeless in our community through the power and love of Jesus Christ. Thrift store, mens shelter, womens shelter
Ciudad del Rio
Boise, Idaho, USA
7540 Northview
Call for information
Clark County Catholic Charities
North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1501 Las Vegas Blvd
Clark County Catholic Charities
The Social Services Program serves families and individuals who find themselves in a crisis such as layoffs, family emergencies, or other unforeseen issues that have caused a setback in their lives. regardless of religion, they may be able to offer assistance. If you have and eviction notice then you may qualify for emergency rental assistance. Possibly money for deposit, first month's rent or moving costs is also available at the charity.
Depending on the situation and our available resources, we can assist with basic necessities such as:
- Emergency food
- Baby items
- Hygiene items
- School Supplies
- Other community resources
The goal of Catholic Charities Social Services is to provide the assistance necessary to prevent a temporary hardship from becoming a long-term crisis for families or individuals in distress.
Services
Adoption/Pregnancy
Catholic Charities Adoption Services has been providing adoption services since 1941. Through ethics and leadership, Adoption Services
compassionately serves children throughout their lives by guiding, educating and empowering birth families, adoptive families and the community.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada has provided adoption services since 1941 and facilitates approximately 20-25 adoption plans each year. We are here to assist anyone considering adoption for their child to learn more about the adoption process and if this will be the right choice for you. We recognize this can be a difficult time and are here to offer support and guidance as you explore your options. Catholic Charities prides ourselves in our ethical, caring services we provide to all clients. We believe making an adoption plan for child is a very loving and selfless decision.
In the state of Nevada, parents cannot sign any paperwork consenting to an adoption before their child is at least 72 hours old. This means all work done during the pregnancy and immediately following the birth of the child is part of the planning process and is not legally binding. Prior to signing consent paperwork, a birthparent may choose to parent their child at any time.
Catholic Charities offers individualized, custom adoption plans. These plans are created by birth parents with the assistance of an adoption social worker. We also offer a monthly support group for birth parents as well as expectant parents considering adoption for their child. We have three full-time social workers, one of which is dedicated to working with expectant and birth parents. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/adoption-pregnant/
Senior Services
Since 1974, Catholic Charities Senior Services has assisted senior citizens in the southern Nevada community.
The focus of our programs is to help senior clients remain independent, healthy and in their own homes for as long as possible. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/senior-services/
Food and Nutrition
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada provides food and nutrition to individuals and families in need. We offer a variety of services including
home delivery through our Meals on Wheels program and daily meals prepared in our on-site dining facility. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/food-nutrition/
Immigration and Refugees
At Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, we aim to help individuals obtain self-sufficiency and stability in the United States.
Services include classes to improve language skills, legal assistance and representation and much more. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/immigration-refugee-services/
Housing and Shelter
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada offers a wide variety of housing and shelter services ranging from emergency shelter to long term support and guidance.
Our aim is to provide the resources needed to empower our clients and help them reach their goals of self-sufficiency. For more information visit: http://www.catholiccharities.com/services/housing-shelter/
Retail Services Closure
For several years, Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada has been operating resale thrift stores providing the community with reasonably priced clothing and household goods. Taking a thoughtful look at our mission and operations, we have determined that it is in the best interest of those we serve to close our distribution center and two retail locations, one on Eastern Avenue and Tropicana Avenue and the other on Rainbow Boulevard and Charleston Boulevard.
We endeavor to always be wise and effective stewards of our resources as we provide for our community’s most vulnerable. Amid the current landscape of the competitive Las Vegas retail market, closing our thrift stores allows our agency to focus on our core mission of providing food, shelter, and comprehensive services to more than 100,000 clients each year.
With that being said, we cannot serve this great number of our community’s most vulnerable without your help: we continue to rely on food and donation drives, financial support, and the gift of volunteer service. Thank you for all you do to give help and hope to people in need.
How To Get Involved
There are many ways you can help support the mission of Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada. Whether it’s a financial contribution, Organizing a donation drive, or volunteering your time, we greatly appreciate your help. Together we can make a difference in the lives of thousands of men, women and children in southern Nevada.
Columbia Heights Baptist
2474 EAST LAKE FOREST DRIVE
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Columbia Heights Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
2474 EAST LAKE FOREST DRIVE
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Columbia Heights Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
2474 EAST LAKE FOREST DRIVE
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Community Ministries Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
3000 Esquire Drive
Mon- Thursday 12–3:30
Cans, produce meats when available. Call ahead for baby items such as baby formula, & diapers & social services. Use every 45 days. Bring proof of address & ID (photo ID or birth certificate) for family members needing food. Need to live in Ada County.
Cornerstone Pentecostal Church
Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA
793 Cleveland St
Food bank, 12 step Christian based open group
Crane Creek Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
3600 BOGUS BASIN RD
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Crouch Community Church
Garden Valley, Idaho, USA
8 One Way Lane
The church that started more than sixty years ago in the beautiful mountains of Idaho is still thriving. Crouch Community Church has continued through the years as a vital ministry to the people of Crouch and Garden Valley. Several denominations are represented and people from many states and local cultures make up this church.
Although there is a great deal of diversity, there is also a common bond. We have in common a confidence that the Bible is the authoritative Word of God, that Jesus is the Son of God and our Savior from sin, and that through faith in Him we have eternal life which is imparted to us by the Holy Spirit.
Our mission is to spread the good news that through Jesus, a person’s sins can be forgiven. His life can be lived in fellowship with the Creator and with the certain expectation of eventually being with the Lord in heaven. We are also responsible to teach people to obey the teachings of the Bible so that they can lead an abundant life — one that is pleasing to God.
Food Bank. By appointment only.
Desert Springs Baptist Church
Reno, Nevada, USA
2301 Kings Row
Saturday 9am - 1 pm. Must provide ID and be willing to fill out intake form
Destiny Christian Center
Sparks, Nevada, USA
333 West Moana Lane
Poulakidas Park (next to Lincoln Park Elementary) and Sage Street Park (corner of Sage St. & Ninth)
Sunday 2:00 pm Must fill out intake form
East Boise Friends Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
3412 NORTH 36TH STREET
Quaker meetings are held primarily in the U.S. and Britain. These Quaker meetings are a place for worship and their formal title is the Religious Society of Friends. Quakers belive that each person has unique worth and that there is something of God in everyone. They place great value on a person's conscience as a moral compass. Quakers also believe that priests and religious rituals act as an obstruction between the believer and God.
Emmett Valley Friendship Coalition
Emmett, Idaho, USA
1500 E Locust
Program Hours of Operation: Food Pantry: Tu 3:15PM - 6PM; Dinner: 5PM-6:30PM
Program: Free Meal Site Hours of Operation: Dinner: Tu 5PM - 6:30PM
Faces of Grace
Sparks, Nevada, USA
155 E. Glendale
2nd & 4th Saturday of each month 8:00 am Must fill out intake form
Faith Lutheran Church
Reno, Nevada, USA
2075 W 7th. Street,
4th Monday of each month 1:00-3:00 pm (please do not arrive prior to 12:00 pm) Must provide ID and be willing to fill out intake form
Family Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
5959 DISCOVERY WAY
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Family Promise of Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
320 S 9th St
Family Promise connects homeless families with members of church congregations and volunteers who help furnish shelter, meals and comprehensive support services.
Fellowship Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
1023 SOUTH CURTIS ROAD
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
First Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
607 NORTH 13TH STREET
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
First Baptist Church
Pocatello, Idaho, USA
408 N Arthur Ave
First Baptist Church exists to introduce Jesus Christ to people and help them become fully devoted followers of Him.
First Baptist Church Food Bank
Boise, Idaho, USA
607 N. 13th
Downtown Food Bank
The FBC Boise Downtown Food Bank has been meeting the needs of the hungry in our community since 2006. We have served over 1,000 families and are acquiring approximately 50 new families every month.
Sat 9-11 am Bread, cans, cheese, butter, milk, some meat. Show ID, every 30 days.
The Basement
The Basement is an extension of FBC’s community outreach ministry in cooperation with the Food Bank and Be The Remedy. It is a free clothing boutique for the teens in our community, and also provides school supplies and hygiene items.
Celebrate Recovery
The purpose of Celebrate Recover is to provide a safe, non-judgmental place where hurting people can open up and share their struggles, strengths, and hopes with one another.
First Baptist Church Food Pantry
Boise, Idaho, USA
607 N 13th St.
Hours of Operation: Saturday 9AM - 11AM
First Baptist Church Food Pantry
Boise, Idaho, USA
607 N 13th St.
The Food Bank is open every Saturday in the lower lobby of the church. Hours of Operation: Sat. 9-11
First Bible Missionary Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
375 N Roosevelt
Hours of Operation: T, Th 1-2 PM Call for an appointment.
First Bible Missionary Church offers food assistance only. They have pre-selected food boxes for small, medium, and large families. Each party is given a reasonable portion according to need.
Hours of Operation: Sat. 9-11
First Bible Missionary Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
375 N Roosevelt
Nonperishable food. Call for an appointment.
First Christian Church of Payette
Payette, Idaho, USA
110 N 10th St 83661
Payette, Idaho, USA
906 2nd Ave
Call to verify location, times, and dates.
Food Pantry Hours of Operation: Pantry: 2nd & 4th Sat of Month 2PM - 4PM, 3rd Sat of Month 12PM - 2PM, & on call;
Program: Free Meal Site Hours of Operation: Dinner: 3rd Sat of Month 5PM - 6PM; Lunch: 1st, 2nd, & 4th Wed of Month 12PM - 2PM (Call for more details)
First Free Will Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
208-345-3649
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
First Presbyterian Church Friendship Food Panty
Boise, Idaho, USA
950 W State
FRIENDSHIP FOOD PANTRY
The Friendship Food Pantry is open to anyone who needs food. It is open on Mondays from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM. Entrance to the Food Pantry is through the door at the rear of the church, off of the alley. There are signs to show the way.
The Friendship food Pantry began serving the Treasure Valley community in January 2010. We are committed to our partner agencies including the Idaho Foodbank Warehouse and El Ada Community Action of Garden City. They have provided us with 90% of our food supply to date creating a minimal cost operation for the FFP.
We are ALWAYS IN NEED of the basics: peanut butter, tuna fish, saltines, canned fruit, canned vegetables, and soup. Thank you always for your support and your donations. We so appreciate your generosity. To be part of this group or to learn more about it, contact Sara Williams or Peggy/Paul Bohl through the church office.
FRIENDSHIP DINNERS
Members and friends of First Presbyterian Church of Boise serve about 90 guests a meal, free of charge, on the first Thursday of each month. Volunteers are always welcome! Our guests include, but are not limited to, people receiving services from Boise Rescue Mission men's and women's shelters, Corpus Christie House, Interfaith Sanctuary, Women's and Children's Alliance, Salvation Army, and El Ada Community Action Agency, Inc. If you would like to help with the preparation, serving or clean up at this event, please contact the church office.
C.A.T.C.H. Charitable Assistance To Community's Homeless
We are blessed to have the opportunity to partner with C.A.T.C.H to reach those in need. The organization helps place people in homes and assigns a case manager to help them build a more stable life for themselves. The program has been remarkably successful and boasts an 85-90% successful graduation rate.
First Presbyterian Church supports C.A.T.C.H. through the generous donations of parishioners. We currently work with two families per six month period. Since 2006 have helped over 13 families (including 27 children) and are currently supporting a family of three. We would love to expand our mission in this area and encourage you to make a pledge to C.A.T.C.H though First Presbyterian Church.
First Tongan United Methodist Church
Sun Valley, Nevada, USA
5705 Biller Lane
First Tongan United Methodist Church is a food pantry. Must provide ID and be willing to fill out intake Form. Call for specific dates 342-9546 Every other Monday: 1:00-4:00 pm.
First United Methodist Church Reno Food Pantry
Reno, Nevada, USA
209 West 1st St
Every other Saturday 9:30 Reno Distribution Dates posted at Church. Photo ID is required
Food Pantry Lunch Bags Cathedral of the Rockies First United Methodist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
717 N. 11th St.
Because our building is situated a few blocks from downtown, we receive quite a bit of foot traffic from folks who are just looking to get out of the elements. We’ve found a daily need for a light sack lunch to hand out to our guests. Lunches are available every day, 11:30 - 1 pm and we distribute about 100 bags each week.
Foothills Christian Church
Garden City, Idaho, USA
9655 W State St
Food Pantry
Clothes Closet
Prison Ministry
Foster Care Relief
Military Care Relief
Justice Ministry
“Slavery occurs when one person completely controls another person, using violence or the threat of violence to maintain that control, exploits them economically, pays them nothing, and they cannot walk away” (The CNN Freedom Project).
As a ministry at Foothills, everything we do in the justice ministry is specifically designed with that one person in mind.
Over the past few years, we have used funds from Just Grounds to provide direct services to local human trafficking victims, taken funds from art auctions to support the work of International Justice Mission and supported Free the Girls, an organization helping survivors of human trafficking start their own businesses.
We would love to talk with you and help you discover simple steps you can take to make a difference.
Take a minute to follow the links below to learn more about the issues and the organizations we work with and support to bring about change.
Other Projects
We also provide back packs, school supplies blankets , Christmas gifts and personal items to families in need.
Each year we provide a free Thanksgiving dinner on Thanksgiving day to provide a place for folks to come and enjoy dinner on us so they do not have to spend this holiday alone.
The mission of Foothills Christian Church outreach is to bring love, hope, and compassion as well as share the Love of Jesus with our community through meeting physical, emotional and spiritual needs. Our outreach has many areas in which we reach out to the multiple needs in our community.
Ford City Missionary Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
2998 CRIBBENS AVENUE
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Friends in Service Helping FISH
Carson City, Nevada, USA
138 East Long Street
The FISH Food Bank has a mission to end hunger by organizing food, information and support for community survival and dignity.
Working to end food poverty and increase access to affordable, nutritious food for low-income families and individuals throughout Northern Nevada, the FISH Food Bank's initiatives focus on direct services and distribution of groceries.
The Carson City food bank is located next to the administrative office at 138 E. Long St. The Dayton food bank is run in collaboration with Centerpoint Christian Fellowship and is located at their facility.
Friends in Service Helping FISH Family Dining Room- Community Meals
Carson City, Nevada, USA
138 East Long Street,
Our family-oriented meal site that serves hot, nutritious and delicious food is located on E. Long St. along with our Food Bank. We provide those in need with food and with fellowship, responding to all with humanity and respect. Our meal site serves one meal to over 80 Carson City residents each day.
Hours: Mon-Sat: 3pm-5:30pm Sun: 3pm-5:00pm
Gate City Baptist Church
Pocatello, Idaho, USA
500 W Maple St
Who are we?
· We are a gathering of imperfect people who come together to worship and serve Jesus.
· We are people discovering that God’s love makes life different.
· We are people developing healthier relationships with God and with one another.
· We are passionate about knowing Jesus relationally, growing to be more and more like Jesus in our attitudes and actions, and showing Jesus in everyday life situations.
· We are regular (irregular) people from various ethnic groups, cultures, countries, denominations, and socio-economic backgrounds, who invite you to consider joining with us in serving God!
Take a few moments to explore the website, ministries and calendar.
We are looking forward to getting to know you in person… perhaps this next Sunday? If you have questions or comments, please contact us and we will respond to you as quickly as feasible.
God bless you!
Robert Paculict, Pastor
God’s Community Food Pantry
8770 N Hwy 52 Sweet, ID 83670
Program: Emergency Food Pantry Saturday 10:00 - Noon, Food Pantry, Clothes, household items.
God’s Community Food Pantry
Sweet, Idaho, USA
8770 N Hwy 52
Food Pantry Hours of Operation: Sat 10-1
Grace Chapel
Boise, Idaho, USA
8650 W Fairview
TIME OPEN WEDNESDAYS 1PM – 3PM
Grace’s Food Pantry serves families from all over Boise area.
To Serve God By Serving Others In:
- Providing emergency food supplies
- Offering prayer support and encouragement
- Providing job opportunity information
- Directing to other resources in the community
There is also more information which can be seen here. There are also events for you which can be seen here.
Grace Lutheran Church
Mountain Home, Idaho, USA
2422 American Legion Blvd
Food Pantry: 3rd Wednesday of Month 5PM - 7PM
Greenleaf Friend’s Church
Greenleaf, Idaho, USA
21441 W. Main St. 83626
Greenleaf, Idaho, USA
20535 N Academy Rd
Main Street Location Emergency Food Bank offered by appointment only once a month.
North Academy Location Hours Pantry: 3rd Th of Month 2PM - 4PM
Harvest Church
Pocatello, Idaho, USA
1100 Booth Dr
Many Family Worship Programs Available
Harvest Life Church Nampa
Nampa, Idaho, USA
11437 W. Orchard Ave. 83638
Nampa, Idaho, USA
2513 Sundance Rd
Wednesday and Saturday: 7-9 and Sunday: 9-1 Call for location, Times and dates.
The non-profit and its staff operate the food bank one day per week. Call for information. Everything from groceries to information on SNAP food stamps or home delivery is arranged.
Heritage Bible Church Food Pantry
California, USA
7071 W Emerald
Call to verify times & dates . Heritage Bible Church is proud to partner with the Idaho Foodbank to distribute food to those in need in our community.Regular Food Pantry hours are the third Sunday of each month from 12:30 - 2:30 PM.
Food is freely distributed without any obligation. For record keeping purposes, it's necessary to provide us with your name, address, number of dependents, and their ages.
Highway Assembly of God
Fruitland, Idaho, USA
100 S Whitley Dr
Storehouse Food Pantry: In partnership with Idaho Food Bank and WICAP (Western Idaho Community Action Partnership), we offer food items to the needy.
The Storehouse is open the last three Mondays in a month from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Motivated by Christ’s love, this ministry team is dedicated to improve the quality of life, both body & soul, for those in need.
Holy Child Early Learning Center
440 Reno Ave Reno, NV 89509
Holy Child Early Learning Center
PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE
ADOPTION SERVICES OVERVIEW
Free assistance and counseling to birth parents who are considering adoption, along with services for prospective adoptive families who wish to grow their families through adoption. Our Adoption Services program is one of only two licensed adoptive agencies located in northern Nevada.
PROGRAM CONTACT: Linda Kennedy lkennedy@ccsnn.org
(775) 322-7073 ext. 231
RESOURCE NETWORK OVERVIEW
Our St. Vincent’s Resource Network provides one-on-one case management for people in need. Free services include: clothing, bus passes with a verified appointment, diapers, personal care items, work permits, and referrals to other services free of charge.
PROGRAM CONTACT: Velsabet Mojica
vmojica@ccsnn.org
(775) 322-7073 ext. 342
FOOD PANTRY OVERVIEW
The St. Vincent’s Food Pantry is the largest food pantry in Nevada, serving more than 15,000 people each month. We offer non-perishable, canned and packaged food products to individuals and families in need at no cost.
St. Vincent’s Food Pantry
500 E. Fourth Street
Reno, Nevada 89512
Hours (year-round)
9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday and 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturdays
( Hours vary based on volunteer and staff available.)
Starting March 1, St. Vincent’s Food Pantry will no longer be accepting new clients after 3 p.m. Monday-Friday. On Saturdays, new clients will no longer be accepted after 2 p.m. This will allow our staff to work more efficiently while continuing to offer a high volume of services.
Contact Us
(775) 786-5266
ccarrillo@ccsnn.org
DINING ROOM OVERVIEW
The St. Vincent’s Dining Room is Reno’s single most important program for severely under-nourished residents and families. The dining room serves a free hot lunch, Monday through Saturday to an average of 550 people daily.
St. Vincent’s Dining Room
325 Valley Road
Reno, Nevada 89512
Free hot lunch
Monday - Saturday, 11:30 a.m.
Contact us
(775) 329-5363
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF NORTHERN NEVADA’S ST. VINCENT’S DINING ROOM PROGRAM
Established in 1961, the St. Vincent’s Dining Room of Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada feeds nutritious meals to the poor, the homeless, and under-served men, women, and children six days a week (including holidays) in a clean and safe environment. Since our beginning, we have served more than 3 million free meals.
In 2015, we fed an average of 550 people per day, and served more than 156,000 meals. Looking back to 2008, this number was in the low 400s. Although both of these are large numbers, there is a fluctuation in attendance based on the time of the week and the time of the month. Early in the week, we experience far fewer people dining with us than we do later in the week. We also see this pattern on a monthly basis, as we feed many more people at the end of the month than we do earlier in the month. Based on our observations and discussions with the people who share a meal with us, we have found that about half of the people who regularly participate in our free meals have some rather minimal income. For example, many of these people get paid weekly, and when their money runs out (usually at the end of the week), they bring their families to the St. Vincent’s Dining Room rather than going hungry.
SENIOR NUTRITION OVERVIEW
Our senior nutrition program is a public-private partnership with Washoe County which provides “Meals on Wheels” to homebound seniors and congregate lunch service at sites throughout the Reno-Sparks area.
Contact Us
(775) 328-2575
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF NORTHERN NEVADA AND WASHOE COUNTY SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM: A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
In an effort to provide quality service and keep up with a local increase in the need for senior meal services, Washoe County and Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada are proud to offer the collaborative Senior Nutrition Program, to include both the congregate meal and home-delivered Meals on Wheels programs. By combining efforts, we hope to reduce meal production costs and provide more meals to homebound residents and senior citizens. This partnership allows the two groups to serve an estimated 400,000 meals per year to local seniors.
SENIOR NUTRITION SERVICES
Congregate Meal Program: Lunch in a group setting; socialize with other participants while enjoying a healthy meal. The program provides one meal per day to seniors 60+ and qualified individuals (spouse of a senior, disabled living at a nutrition site, or disabled dependent on a senior). A hot meal or fresh salad is provided Monday through Friday at ten senior meal locations. Monthly menus are available online or at each meal site location. With the exception of the Washoe County Senior Center, reservations must be made by 9:00 AM on the desired day. Individuals wishing to enjoy a fresh salad in place of a hot meal are required to sign up in person or by phone at the desired meal location by 9:00 AM that day.
Home Delivered Meals: Provides delivery of meals to homebound seniors 60+ who are unable to participate in the Washoe County Senior Services Congregate Meal program due to an illness or a disability. Meals provided are in accordance with established dietary guidelines and food safety standards. The suggested voluntary contribution is $2 per meal. Self addressed stamped envelopes are provided by the meal delivery drivers for contributions to be mailed to Washoe County Senior Services.
For more information about this public-private collaboration, or to find out how to refer a senior for this program, please visit the Washoe County Senior Nutrition Programs website .
IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE OVERVIEW
Our immigration assistance program helps clients find and fund a legal pathway to citizenship. We assist people with obtaining legal permanent residency, temporary protective status, employment authorization, U non-immigrant status, and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Make an appointment
(775) 322-7073, ext 730
immigration@ccsnn.org
CROSSROADS HOUSING PROGRAM OVERVIEW
A partnership with Washoe County Social Services and the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office that provides housing and supportive living arrangements for men and women battling addiction and transitioning out of homelessness. Drug and alcohol counseling is offered to all residents.
A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN WASHOE COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES AND CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF NORTHERN NEVADA.
The Crossroads Program is a collaboration between Washoe County Social Services (WCSS) and Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada that began in January of 2011. The program provides a supportive living arrangement for men and women transitioning out of homelessness. Clients in the program are given a safe and caring environment to live in, along with wraparound social services including drug and alcohol counseling, employment support, volunteer/work opportunities, and other tools to help them establish a new, more productive path in life.
The goal of Crossroads is to prevent relapses into homelessness and substance abuse, and to reduce public costs associated with jail, hospital and other emergency services. The program has shown tremendous success with many community partners, and Washoe County estimates that Crossroads is saving the community about $12 million per year.
- Average length of stay at Crossroads – 192 days
- 1,700 clients served since inception in 2011
- 96% of residents volunteer in the community
- 25% of residents have been reunited with their families
- 100% of program participants are clean, sober and working toward their personal goals
Clients at Crossroads are wrapped in social services as they continue their regular treatment programs. They are surrounded by a live-in network which will aim to help them establish healthy relationships, a sense of community, and improved life and social skills. We believe Crossroads is a benchmark program that has the potential for expansion and replication both locally and statewide.
HOLY CHILD EARLY LEARNING CENTER OVERVIEW
Holy Child Early Learning Center is a quality, nurturing early education and childcare center for ages eight weeks to six years.
Holy Child Early Learning Center
440 Reno Ave.
Reno, NV 89509
(775) 329-2979
Center Director: Marie Short
mshort@ccsnn.org
Hours of Operation
7 a.m. - 6 p.m., Monday - Friday
To go directly to Holy Child Early Learning Center's web page, go to:
holychildearlylearning.org
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF NORTHERN NEVADA’S HOLY CHILD EARLY LEARNING CENTER
For 72 years, Holy Child Early Learning Center has offered children an environment that allows them to foster a lifelong love of learning, while exploring their creativity and building their character and moral base.
What We Offer Children
- Math, science, language, and literacy skills developed with hands-on experiences.
- Thematic units that encourage curiosity, self-direction, and confidence.
- Character building experiences and lessons that promote positive morals.
Holy Child Early Learning Center is situated in a spacious, beautiful setting close to the California Avenue Arts District and a few blocks south of the Truckee River and downtown corridor. Holy Child Early Learning Center is located just off of RTC Route #6, which makes this special academic setting for young learners easily accessible to families from all around the Reno/Sparks area.
Holy Child Early Learning Center Weekly Tuition
Includes breakfast, lunch, and a snack daily
Part Time: Half day $25 per day Full day $35 per day
Full Time: 5 Days per Week (Mon-Fri) $112 - $145
For more information about Holy Child Early Learning Center, please call (775) 329-2979 today.(Reduced tuition is available to income qualifying families needing full time services per the WCSHS guidelines)
KIDS TO SENIORS KORNER PROGRAM OVERVIEW
KSK does outreach in low-income neighborhoods, motels and housing complexes to provide wraparound support and immunizations to people in need.
Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada's Kids to Seniors Korner Program
500 E. Fourth Street
Reno, NV 89512
Contact Us
(775) 432-9165
KIDS TO SENIORS KORNER PROGRAM
The Kids to Seniors Korner (KSK) program is a private and public collaborative which involves several local partners, including the Reno Police Department, the Washoe County Sheriff's Office, Health District, Social Services and Senior Services. The KSK mission is to provide a combination of services to at-risk populations, such as low-income children, families and seniors citizens.
KSK program social workers and outreach specialists conduct bi-weekly Knock 'n' Talks with local law enforcement officers and medical workers in order to target specific neighborhoods and help residents who may be in need of services. Our mobile clinic served 4,355 children, families and seniors in Washoe County in 2015, including providing 3,311 primary care referrals and 2,910 immunizations.
Services Include:
- immunizations
- health and social service assessments
- education
- resources/referrals to other helping agencies
- ongoing case management
- food, clothing, etc.
The Wandering Project
Kids to Seniors Korner is proud to be a community partner with the Washoe County Sheriff's Wandering Project program. The Wandering Prevention Program also provides a Care Trak bracelet, which is a proven tracking system that helps fulfill our primary goal of saving lives and preventing injury or health complications caused by wandering into dangerous places. You can get your FREE Wandering Prevention tote which includes a resource DVD, a door lock, screwdriver, door knob cover and more. We understand that caring for a person with Alzheimer’s/Dementia or a child with cognitive impairments can present unique challenges. We want to help you keep the person you care for safe and give you greater peace of mind. You can pick up your free tote at Crossroads located at 500 E. Fourth Street Reno, NV 89512. You can also call them at (775) 378-9754 or you can email Andrea Landis at alandis@ccsnn.org to arrange for delivery.
EVENTS AT A GLANCE
PLATES TO EASE POVERTY
Plates to Ease Poverty is Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada’s annual fundraiser which raises money to support ongoing services
OPERATION STOCKING STUFFER
Operation Stocking Stuffer is held every December in the St. Vincent’s Dining Room. It includes a carnival, visit from Santa, and stockings filled with age-appropriate toys for hundreds of children in need.
OPERATION EASTER BASKET
An annual event held in our St. Vincent's Dining Room on Palm Sunday. We distribute Easter baskets to local children who are living in poverty and provide a special pancake breakfast and party for our guests. The Easter bunny always makes an appearance!
PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT
Project Homeless Connect brings dozens of local service providers together to connect individuals and families experiencing homelessness with medical care, social services, housing aid, and much more.
FOOD DRIVES
We rely on support from the community via donations and local food drives to provide meals to thousands of people in need across northern Nevada.
HEARTFELT HAIRCUTS
Heartfelt Haircuts is a partnership with local stylists that provides free haircuts the 3rd Monday of every month in the St. Vincent’s Dining Room.
OPERATION RESILIENCE
Operation Resilience is a partnership between Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada and Double Diamond Athletic Club with a focus on feeding local veterans in need.
LEPRECHAUNS AND LIBATIONS
Leprechauns and Libations is our annual St. Patrick’s Day themed dinner and fundraiser to support the poverty assistance programs of Catholic Charities.
Thrift Stores
ST. VINCENT'S THRIFT SHOP
The St. Vincent’s Thrift Shop has been open since 1960, helping to fund the St. Vincent’s Programs for 55 years!
MORE ABOUT ST. VINCENT'S THRIFT SHOP
Address
500 E. Fourth Street
Reno, Nevada 89512
Hours
Mon-Sun: 9:00 am - 5:45 pm
Phone
(775) 322-9824
ST. VINCENT'S SUPER THRIFT
Sparks, welcome to St. Vincent’s Super Thrift! We expanded in May 2015, adding an additional thrift shop to help fund the St. Vincent’s poverty programs of Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada.
MORE ABOUT ST. VINCENT'S SUPER THRIFT
Address
190 E. Glendale Avenue
Sparks, Nevada 89431
Hours
Mon-Sat: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sun: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Phone
(775) 322-7073
IF YOU WANT TO EASE THE PAIN OF POVERTY, DONATING AND VOLUNTEERING ARE GREAT PLACES TO START.
Your gift to Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada is so important. Your generosity helps those in need and makes a meaningful difference in the lives of the thousands of men, women, and children of all faiths that we serve each year here in Northern Nevada. We are proud to say that 88 cents of every dollar goes directly to feeding the hungry and providing services and resources to help us ease the pain of poverty in our community.
Our Promises to You as a Donor
- We will be accountable, effective, and efficient stewards of your gift.
- You will be treated as a partner in our mission, with respect, gratitude, dignity, and recognition.
- You will be connected to a community of givers who are making a difference.
- You will continue a proud tradition of helping those most in need in creative and innovative ways.
Hope Church of the Nazarene
Sun Valley, Nevada, USA
205 W. Gepford Parkway,
1st and 3rd Monday 2:30-3:30 p.m. Picture ID and proof of Sun Valley residency
Hope Food Pantry
Eagle, Idaho, USA
331 N Linder Rd.
Church membership, attendance, or registration is not required.
Food Pantry: Hope’s Food Pantry is open Monday through Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Other arrangements can be made by calling the church office at 939-9181. We provide cereals, pastas, noodles, soups, canned vegetables, etc. that should help you prepare meals for yourself and your family.
Free Lunch Ministry: Once again this summer–from June to September–we offered a free lunch of hot dogs, chips, a drink and some good old-fashioned fellowship to all who stopped by on Wednesdays at lunch time (11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.). We want to thank everyone who stopped by and had lunch with us and all those who honked and waved at us on the corner.
Meal Ministry: Do you know someone who needs to be touched by love in the form of a meal delivered to their home? Do you know someone who is hurting from a loss or operation or sickness? Do you know someone who is overwhelmed by life such as having a new baby or losing a job? Hope’s dedicated team of servants prepare meals for folks in need. Just give the office a call with the details and the information will be passed on and a meal will be delivered. If you’d like to help with this ministry, call the church office at 939-9181.
Idaho First Korean Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
1520 MICHIGAN AVENUE
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Interfaith Sanctuary Housing & Food Pantry
Boise, Idaho, USA
1620 W River St
Emergency Shelter & Food Pantry: Doors open 5:30PM (Call for more info)
Mon-Sun 6 pm–7 am
Overnight shelter & supportive services for men, women, & families with children. No meals served at shelter but offer comfort foods & beverages. Accommodate non-English speaking residents.
Joe Oliver
Boise, Idaho, USA
232 So Cole Rd Boise
The Assemblies God churches have a mission to: evangelize the lost, worship God, Disciple believers, and show compassion. Currently the Assemblies of God USA and Assemblies of God organizations around the world have about sixty-two members and attendants; making up the world's largest Pentecostal denomination. They practice water baptism, as an outward sign of the inward change made by Christ for those who have been saved. As an ordinance, communion is also practiced. The Assemblies of God Church as a whole emphasized the Great Commission and believes it to be the main calling of the Christian church.
Kuna Community Food Bank
Kuna, Idaho, USA
260 W 4th St
Kuna Good Neighbors Food Pantry
Kuna, Idaho, USA
12689 S. Five Mile
The non-profit runs a food pantry/bank at this location. Short term emergency grocery boxes are distributed to the needy. Food Bank every Thursday at 6 pm at the Nazarene Church in Kuna.
Lake Hazel Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
11710 LAKE HAZEL ROAD
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Las Vegas Rescue Mission
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
480 West Bonanza Rd
The Las Vegas Rescue Mission strives to be the model for providing hope and change to the homeless, addicted, and others in need. We do this through feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, and by offering care, support, and an introduction to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. In the end, we provide redemption, recovery, and re-entry to independent living. Spiritual Guidance, Recovery Program, Clothing Ministry, Daily Meals, Emergency Shelter, Food pantry program – emergency food for hundreds of needy families, Holiday food baskets – distributed in November and December, Mothers with babies – provided with formula, baby food, diapers and more, Service agencies – daycare, senior homes, etc., daily given bread, dairy, and more
LDS Family Services
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
4455 Allen Lane, Suite 130
Individual, family, and marital counseling, and other services for all ages available on a sliding fee scale.
Life Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
1803 SOUTH MAPLE GROVE ROAD
The church you are viewing considers itself to be a non denominational church. In Christianity, non-denominational churches are those not formally aligned with an established denomination, or that remain otherwise officially autonomous. This, however, does not preclude an identifiable standard among such congregations. When visiting a non-denominational church, make sure that the teachings and practices adhere to the Bible.
Lion & Lamb Christian School
1220 Robb Dr Reno, NV 89523
Lion & Lamb Christian School
The Lion & Lamb Christian School is a ministry of Grace Church that opened its doors in January of 1996. We affirm the commandment of Christ: “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 19:14
We are a non-profit, 12-month preschool and kindergarten with appropriate developmental programs for children aged three to six. Our school provides children a Bible-centered Christian education of the highest quality by creating an atmosphere where children feel loved, nurtured and secure.
OUR PRINCIPLES
Education: We provide a well-rounded curriculum that is in accordance with Nevada Pre-K Standards. We build a strong foundation for academic success by catering to all learning styles, helping each individual child grow intellectually, physically, emotionally and spiritually. Biblical stories and principles are incorporated into our curriculum to develop Christian standards and values. All of our teachers meet Washoe County Social Services and Nevada State Department of Education requirements for employment.
Play: We believe socialization is an important aspect of a child’s education. Play stimulates imagination, creates opportunities for positive interaction, and is essential to providing a vivid and vital childhood. We focus on the process of play, not the product.
Safety: The safety of your children is absolutely a top priority of all our teachers and staff. All of our staff members are certified in CPR and First Aid. Maintaining a secure environment for our students is paramount.
OUR KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM OFFERS:
- Licensure by the Nevada Department of Education.
- Small class sizes that allow for lots of one-on-one time.
- Half-day and all-day programs.
- Curriculum that exceeds Common Core Standards.
- Enrichment during WCSD breaks.
- Extended hours: arrive as early as 7:00 a.m. (either program) and stay till 5:30 p.m. (all-day program) at no additional cost.
- Computer lab, P.E. program, special events, field trips and afternoon snacks included.
- Affordable tuition.
- Children learn about the Bible and Christ's love.
The Lion & Lamb Christian School enrolls children of any race, color, nationality, and ethnic origin, and they are entitled to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, enrollment policies, scholarship, and other school administered programs.
ENROLLMENT
We are continually accept applications for enrollment for full-day and half-day preschool and kindergarten. Please call us at 775-747-7769 to schedule a tour today! We want you to make sure your child and our school are the perfect fit.
We do accept applications for our waiting list if we are currently full.
Living Waters Church
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Lutheran Social Services of Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
51 N. Pecos Rd, Suites 109-113
Offers a variety of help please contact us if your in need of services.
Marsing Assembly of God
Marsing, Idaho, USA
139 Kerry St
Food Pantry Hours of Operation: 1st Th 3-5
MARY’S MERCY CENTER
San Bernardino, California, USA
P.o. Box 7563 I
We are a non-profit public benefit corporation and organized exclusively for charitable, religious and educational purposes.
Middleton Bible Church
Middleton, Idaho, USA
4 East 1st Street North
Open M-W-F 12 - 1 pm. The pantry is in the basement.
Mountain View Church of the Brethren
Boise, Idaho, USA
2823 N. Cole Rd.
Please call to verify times & dates.
Tues-Thurs 10:30-1:30 or On Call
New Horizons Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
2309 MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
New Life Assembly of God
Reno, Nevada, USA
11000 Lemmon Drive, t
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2nd & 4th Saturday 10:00 a.m.- 12 Noon Must have ID and be willing to fill out intake form
New Life Celebration – Church of God
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
1201 Arthur St
Food pantry service hours: Thursday: 1-4 pm.
* Make sure you check by calling the food pantry to confirm that they still are in operation and the hours as the hours have not changed.
New Plymouth Assembly of God
New Plymouth, Idaho, USA
222 W Maple
Call first to verify times and dates. Hours of Operation: Food Pantry: 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturday 9AM - 12PM
Oasis Worship and Food Center
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
506 W Simplot Blvd
A soup kitchen serves a free meal. Children's Weekend Backpack of Food & Summer Feeding Program. Other programs are a food bank and holiday food baskets.
The Weekend Feeding Program is for children who have a food deficiencies and insecurities. To provide food for a weekend in a backpack for children to take home. The Program promotes responsibility, stability, school attendance especially on Fridays. The program helps improve the child’s ability to concentrate and learn in the classroom without worry about being hungry.
Our Savior Lutheran Church
Sparks, Nevada, USA
1900 1ST St,
Tuesday-Thursday 9:30am – 11:30am Need Photo ID and intake form
Our Savior Lutheran Church Food Pantry
Sparks, Nevada, USA
1900 1st St
Food pantry hours: Tuesdays through Fridays 9:30am - 11:30am.
Park Center Assembly Of God
The Assemblies God churches have a mission to: evangelize the lost, worship God, Disciple believers, and show compassion. Currently the Assemblies of God USA and Assemblies of God organizations around the world have about sixty-two members and attendants; making up the world's largest Pentecostal denomination. They practice water baptism, as an outward sign of the inward change made by Christ for those who have been saved. As an ordinance, communion is also practiced. The Assemblies of God Church as a whole emphasized the Great Commission and believes it to be the main calling of the Christian church.
Park Center Friends Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
270 EAST PENNSYLVANIA STREET
Quaker meetings are held primarily in the U.S. and Britain. These Quaker meetings are a place for worship and their formal title is the Religious Society of Friends. Quakers belive that each person has unique worth and that there is something of God in everyone. They place great value on a person's conscience as a moral compass. Quakers also believe that priests and religious rituals act as an obstruction between the believer and God.
Payette Community Food Pantry
Payette, Idaho, USA
906 2nd Ave N
Hours of Operation Food Pantry: 2nd & 4th Saturday of Month 2PM - 4PM & Monday 5PM - 7PM
Hours of Operation Senior Feeding Program : Lunch: M, W, F 12PM - 1PM
Hours of Operation Community Meal : 3rd Sat 5-7 (Dinner) call for more details
Pierce Park Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
5350 PIERCE PARK
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Real Life Ministries Food Room
Meridian, Idaho, USA
1434 N Meridian Rd
Call for hours. Stop by for groceries, surplus government commodities, and perishable food items. Support is offered for people of all means and backgrounds.
Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission
Reno, Nevada, USA
355 Record Street
Emergency groceries touch hundreds of lives each month as churches and schools contact us for help.
Holiday food events each year help about 1,500 families across Northern Nevada enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving or Christmas meal. Our holiday dinners reach more than 2,000 people in a variety of settings, including senior citizen centers.
Our staff prepares up to 1,100 hot meals each day. Every day, we serve breakfast and dinner to any woman off the streets, and feed dinner to hundreds of men each night.
Volunteer groups from local churches and businesses are active in preparing and serving the nightly meals to the homeless.
The Mission also provides countless meals throughout the year to needy families across the Reno-Sparks area. We work closely with individuals, families, churches and schools to supply food from our community pantry to those who are in need.
During the holidays, we will serve thousands of meals to those less fortunate across Northern Nevada. We’ll host several special dinner events during non-traditional times, such as Easter and the summertime.
If you are hungry or know of an individual or family that is, please contact us at (775) 323-7999.
Other Services
Clothing vouchers for men, women and children
Emergency food assistance for individuals and families
Referrals to social service agencies to provide the best assistance
Evening meals for homeless men, women and women with children
We work with other charitable and social service agencies to ensure that everyone who comes to us gets the help they need. From substance abuse recovery to domestic violence counseling to GED classes to transitional housing, we make every effort to find the most appropriate solution.
Our four Thrift Depot stores offer great discounts on quality items, such as furniture, appliances, clothing and more.
Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission Women and Children Center
Reno, Nevada, USA
355 Record Street Reno, NV
The Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission offers both emergency and long-term services for men and women in
need. Hours 8am-4pm
For men:
82 beds for addiction recovery
20 beds for emergency shelter
10 beds for transitional renters
For women:
18 beds for addiction recovery
18 beds for emergency shelter
4 beds for transitional renters
Emergency Shelter:
Sign-ups at the Mission, 355 Record St., Reno
20 beds for men
Clients receive a hot dinner, showers, hygiene necessities
Call (775) 329-0485 (24 hours)
Women’s Shelter:
A safe house for 18 homeless women and children
Women receive meals, showers, clothes and hygiene necessities
Women can stay for up to 10 days at a time (more if the demand is low)
Call (775) 329-0485 (24 hours)
Ron Wood Family Resource Center
Carson City, Nevada, USA
2621 Northgate Lane, suite #49
Open Mon., Tues, Thur., Friday 8am - 5pm
The purpose of the program is to collaborate with the community in assisting the people of Carson City in obtaining fundamental needs, which are necessary for them to develop healthy relationships and improve their quality of life
Saint Paul Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
306 NORTH 14TH STREET
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Second Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
10375 OVERLAND ROAD
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Sierra Bible Church
Truckee, California, USA
11460 Brockway Rd
We offer food for people in need Monday-Friday 9-4pm. Our Goal is to provided food for people but more importantly to share the love of Christ and be a resource for the town of Truckee. We love our community and want to help in any way possible Our vision here at SBC is to "Follow Jesus and Make Disc
Silver Sage Baptist Church Sbc
Boise, Idaho, USA
5858 S. MAPLE GROVE RD.
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Sister Carmen’s Ministry to the Needy & the Poor
Reno, Nevada, USA
1200 S. Arlington Ave
Monday & Wednesday 10:00-12:00 pm
Tuesday & Thursday 1:00-3:00 pm
Recipients must call ahead and make an apt. for assistance. Will need to fill out a short intake form and provide photo ID
Food Pantry. Recipients must call ahead and make an appointment for assistance. Will need to fill out a short intake form and provide photo ID. Food pantry is able to work with youth that do not have ID or a permanent address by proving food assistance
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry & Utility Asst.
Boise, Idaho, USA
3209 W. Overland Rd. , (Next to the District Council Office) 83642
Meridian, Idaho, USA
6300 N Meridian Rd. , @ Holy Apostles Catholic Church 83651
Nampa, Idaho, USA
1203 7th St. North , (Off 11th Street) 83687
Nampa, Idaho, USA
2920 E. Railroad St. 83647
Mountain Home, Idaho, USA
340 E. Jackson
May visit every 30 days.When available eggs, perishables, fresh produce, meat, dairy, eggs, canned goods, & bakery. Food assessed by family size, large families OK. Undocumented citizens OK, bring ID for each family member.
Boise Free Community Meal Program: Mon/Tues/Thurs & Sat/Sun 1 x / month 6 pm. Call (208) 333-1460
Boise Hours:
Tuesday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m..
Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Friday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon.
Meridian Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Thursday: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
Nampa Hours: Tuesday & Thursday,
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Mountain Home:
208‐587‐3046 1st Monday 6:30‐7:30 AM 3rd Monday
St Vincent de Paul Help Line: Various help for utility, rent, etc. Must leave voicemail with first & last name, phone number, zip code, & what kind of assistance you are requesting so that you can be referred to the appropriate volunteers. (208) 331-2208
Sonshine Preschool
755 Trademark Dr Reno, NV 89521
Southside Christian Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
2440 S. Titanium Way
The Assemblies God churches have a mission to: evangelize the lost, worship God, Disciple believers, and show compassion. Currently the Assemblies of God USA and Assemblies of God organizations around the world have about sixty-two members and attendants; making up the world's largest Pentecostal denomination. They practice water baptism, as an outward sign of the inward change made by Christ for those who have been saved. As an ordinance, communion is also practiced. The Assemblies of God Church as a whole emphasized the Great Commission and believes it to be the main calling of the Christian church.
Sparks Christian Fellowship
Sparks, Nevada, USA
510 Greenbrae,
Wednesday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Ability to fill out short intake form and Picture ID
St Mark’s Catholic Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
7960 Northview
Mon–Fri 10–2 Boise residents only. Cans, milk, eggs, bakery, meat, grains, cereals, & snacks for families. Every 45 days. Bring ID.
Free Tax Help: Walk-in. Feb-April Tues & Thurs 10–2
St. Clare’s Food Pantry
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
3719 E Cleveland Blvd
Wednesday’s 2-5 pm
The food bank has free diapers, baby formula, and food for the entire family as well.
St. John’s Cathedral Food Bank
Boise, Idaho, USA
815 Hays 83702
Boise, Idaho, USA
807 N 8th , Community meal held in basement
Located across Hays from the Cathedral mid-block in a small house. The Food Bank is open from 1pm-3pm Monday through Thursday, except for major federal holidays. Cans, staples, food boxes. Need ID
Community Meal: 2nd Thursday 6 pm. In basement 807 N 8th
St. Mary’s Food Bank & Diapers
Boise, Idaho, USA
3890 W. State Street
Monday, Wednesday and Friday (Closed on Holidays) Hours: 11:00 am to 3 p.m. (One visit per family per month.) NOTE: They only serve residents who live in part of zip codes: 83702 (west of 16th St), 83703 and 83714 Food boxes, frozen foods, dairy & eggs, diapers. Spanish.
St. Paul’s Catholic Student Center The Horse’s Bit Pantry/University Student Pantry/Crosswalks Student Pantry
Boise, Idaho, USA
1915 University Dr.
Campus Food Pantry (Across the street from the Administration Building)
The Horse Bit Pantry is OPEN to all B.S.U. students and personnel.
Hours
Tuesday 4 - 6pm
Saturday 9:30 - 11 am.
July by appointment only.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Sparks, Nevada, USA
1135 12th St.,
Wednesday Saturday 10:00 am-12:00 pm 9:00-11:00 am Must provide Picture ID (eligible every 30 days
St. Vincent’s Dining Room – Community Meals
Reno, Nevada, USA
325 Valley Road
Established in 1961, the St. Vincent’s Dining Room of Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada feeds nutritious meals to the poor, the homeless, and under-served men, women, and children six days a week (including holidays) in a clean and safe environment. Since our beginning, we have served more than 3 million free meals.
Picture ID required along with proof of income and proof of Washoe County residency for pantry only.
St. Vincent’s Food Pantry
Reno, Nevada, USA
500 E. Fourth Street
Hours: Year-round 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday - Friday and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays (Hours vary based on volunteer and staff available.) Picture ID required along with proof of income and proof of Washoe County residency for pantry only. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
Sulamita Evangelical Church Food Pantry
Meridian, Idaho, USA
1435 N Black Cat 83672
Meridian, Idaho, USA
1021 W 8th St.
Hours 2nd & 4th Saturday: 10-3 pm. Please call first to verify times and days.
Sunrise Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
3301 KINGSWOOD WAY
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
SVdeP- Holy Apostles Food Pantry
Meridian, Idaho, USA
6300 N Meridian
Food Pantry (Chinden - double wide with blue awning)
Mon, Wed, Fri 1–4; Thurs 5:30–7. May visit every 30 days. Bring ID.
Serves Meridian, Eagle, Star, West Boise (83713), & Horseshoe Bend only. Boxed/canned food, bread/bakery items, produce & meat when available.
The Bridge Church
Reno, Nevada, USA
1330 Foster Drive
1st & 3rd Thursday of each month 10:00-12:00 pm Must provide ID and be willing to fill out intake form
The Friar’s Pantry (St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church)
Reno, Nevada, USA
310 W 2nd Street
3rd Monday & Friday of each month 1:00-3:00 pm (please do not arrive prior to 12:30 pm)
Photo ID and proof of residence required. Ability to fill out a short intake form. Limit 6x/year
The Horse’s Bit Pantry/University Student Pantry/Crosswalks Student Pantry
Boise, Idaho, USA
1915 University Drive
Ben Moore of Crosswalks Campus Ministry was handing out food boxes to the students living in the dorms. At one of the campus ministry leaders meetings, the idea was brought up to begin a food pantry. St. Paul’s Catholic Student Center offered free lunch every day during the week at 12:30. There was an increase of students at this lunch. The students began to ask their friends and classmates about their thoughts on hunger in college. The results were clear: students are hungry.
A lot of students cannot afford meal plans provided by Boise State. Even the freshmen who are required to purchase one were not getting all their meals covered for the semester. Thus, Ben from Crosswalks and Teresa DeVino from St. Paul’s decided to join together to create The Horse Bit.
The Nazarene Care House
Nampa, Idaho, USA
1524 6th St S.
Hours of Operation: Pantry: Tuesady & Thursday 1PM - 4PM Food bank and provides referrals to other agencies
The Pursuit
Boise, Idaho, USA
6151 NORTH DISCOVERY WAY
The church you are viewing considers itself to be a non denominational church. In Christianity, non-denominational churches are those not formally aligned with an established denomination, or that remain otherwise officially autonomous. This, however, does not preclude an identifiable standard among such congregations. When visiting a non-denominational church, make sure that the teachings and practices adhere to the Bible.
The Rock Christian & Missionary Alliance Church
Nampa, Idaho, USA
1224 1st St. South 83687
Nampa, Idaho, USA
77 S Happy Valley Road
Food Bank. Call first to verify days and times. Hours: 2:00 pm to 4:00 p.m. WED only
The Salvation Army
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1581 N. Main St
The Salvation Army
This charity type organization provides Shelter, low income housing, and homeless prevention/rent assistance is offered. emergency financial assistance such as rent, housing & utilities to lowincome clients and families residing in North Rural Clark County area of Bunkerville as well as Mesquite and surrounding areas. They also administer a variety of other social services, and are a great place to call for referrals too. http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/familyservices
Programs That Help
Adult Rehabilitation Program
For over 100 years, The Salvation Army has been providing assistance to people with a variety of physical and social afflictions through its United States based Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARCs).
Adult Rehabilitation Centers began in 1881 when William Booth - founder of The Salvation Army - opened shelters for homeless people on the streets of London, England. His initiative quickly spread to the United States, and to this day, people come to us with issues of substance abuse, legal problems, relational conflicts, homelessness, unemployment and a need for spiritual awakening and restoration.
Drug and alcohol addiction are among the country's most destructive social problems, and The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Centers comprise the largest residential rehabilitation program in the United States. This comprehensive program is free to the public and financed through our well known Salvation Army Thrift Stores.
Adult Rehabilitation Centers are probably the most widely known of all The Salvation Army services. They provide long term, social model, and residential recovery programs for individuals seeking to deal with substance abuse and other addictions. They seek to help participants regain self-worth, learn how to build an orderly and disciplined life and become contributing members of society. Each program participant is provided with a clean and healthy living environment, nutritious food, group and individual counseling, spiritual direction, work therapy assignments and recreational activities.
Emergency Disaster Services
The Salvation Army has been responding to major disasters in the United States since the devastating hurricane experienced by Galveston, Texas in 1900. Since then, The Salvation Army is usually one of the first on the scene and the last to leave. While every disaster is unique and creates its own special needs, the core of The Salvation Army's disaster program consists of several basic services. And while these services address many of the typical needs of a disaster survivor, Salvation Army disaster relief is also flexible. Our services are adapted to the specific needs of individuals and communities and salable according to the magnitude of the disaster.
For information on how to get involved with this amazing team, please contact Lt. Larry Groenleer via email or by calling 702.870.4430 x 113.
Family Services
Assistance and case management to low-income individuals and families in need we Provide Assistance With:
- Food Pantry
- Personal Hygiene
- Baby Items
- Veteran Services
- Referrals to partner agencies and 211
- Utility Assistance* provided in collaboration with Southwest Gas SHARE Program (NV Energy Project Reach, Age Restrictions Apply)
- Rent: Immediate Needs Program (by appointment only)
- Seasonal Programs
- Coats for Kids
- Back to School Backpacks
- Christmas Angels
Documents Needed for Services
To qualify for service, please bring:
- State ID and Social Security Card for all adults in household
- Birth Certificate and Social Security Card for each child
- Current Utility Bill (Water, Gas or Power) in your name -OR- current stamped rent receipt. If living with someone, must bring copy of their ID along with a utility bill or stamped rent receipt.
Service Availability
All services are based on funding and inventory of requested items. Non-perishable food donations, baby formula and diapers gratefully accepted at both Family Services locations.
The Workforce Connections
This program is now in Mesquite, Nevada for anyone who is interested can call the numbers listed below for more information or to schedule an intake.
Workforce Connections helps unemployed youth and adults access training opportunities and find employment. The youth case manager, Stephanie Woolley is at 355 W. Mesquite Blvd #B-50 from 8:00am - 4:30pm Monday through Friday. Ms. Woolley can be reached at (702)-345-5116. Shawn Hotch is the adult and displaced worker case manager and she is located at the Mesquite Public Library 121 E. First North Street from 9:00am - 5:30pm. Monday through Friday. To connect, please call (702)-507-4093.
Homeless Services
The goal of The Salvation Army Homeless Services is to help individuals gain the skills and resources necessary to transition from homelessness to a higher level of productive independent living. Services range from meeting individuals' immediate needs to long term goal attainment. Case management, shelter facilities and other transformational resources are available on our Lied Social Services Campus.
Day Resource Center/Emergency Lodge:35 W Owens Ave # 103, North Las Vegas, NV 89030 (702) 701-5368
The Shelter is open 365 days a year with a Day Resource Center to access, triage, and refer clients to our programs that can provide the long term help they might need. Each day an average of 350 individuals come to us for a reprieve from the weather, take a shower, use the restrooms, hydrate, or make telephone calls; simple, basic needs that we can sometimes take for granted.
Vocational Programs: (702) 701-5347
We strive to help our clients obtain the income and locate housing that they may function as self-sufficient, independent citizens of the community. We want to ultimately eliminate homelessness in Las Vegas by leading homeless individuals to employment and housing that they will achieve productive lives. Working in partnership with the College of Southern Nevada, local businesses, and state agencies, our clients receive academic training and practical work experience in a variety of fields. Along with classes in life skills and essential employment tools, these programs truly transform lives.
Spiritual Services
The Chapels at the Lied Social Services Campus and treatment center provide the homeless with nightly services as well as needed counseling and guidance by the resident chaplain.
Our Mission: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God.
Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
SEEDS of Hope (Saving, Empowering, Educating, and restoring DreamS to lives shattered by human trafficking)
The Salvation Army firmly believes that the abuse and exploitation of human beings through any form of human trafficking is an offense against humankind and against God. We work vigilantly for the prevention of human trafficking and for the restoration of survivors. Give if you can to SEEDS of Hope.
The SEEDS of Hope program works in collaboration with local law enforcement, FBI, ICE and numerous community service providers to identify, rescue, and restore victims of all forms of human trafficking.
Las Vegas has been identified by a Justice Department risk analysis study as one of 17 cities nationwide most likely to be the top destinations for trafficking victims. Everyday in our valley, SEEDS of Hope works with both foreign and domestic victims of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. Through our comprehensive case management services we can provide emergency shelter, transportation, clothing, food, victim advocacy, crises intervention and safety planning, medical and dental care, derivative family member benefits, mental health counseling, employment assistance, legal referrals, substance abuse treatment, access to child care, and other service recommendations.
We take a holistic approach to the clients' needs and challenges in order to help them move from victimization to self sufficiency. SEEDS of Hope, like all of The Salvation Army's programs and services, are made possible with the support of the community we serve. Please take a moment to pray for those who are victims of modern day slavery.
The Lied Vocational Training Program: 35 West Owens Avenue North Las Vegas 89030 (702) 701-5347
Located at 35 West Owens in North Las Vegas, this program transforms men's and women's lives. Designed to assist homeless persons in gaining the skills and confidence necessary to move from homelessness to self sufficient independent living, we partner with College of Southern Nevada, local businesses and state agencies to provide academic training and practical work experience in a variety of fields. The Lied Vocational Training Program provides employment skills, on-the-job training, case management and job search and job placement.
We strive to help our clients obtain the income and locate housing that they may function as self-sufficient, independent citizens of the community. We want to ultimately eliminate homelessness in Las Vegas by leading homeless individuals to employment and housing that they will achieve productive lives. We work to prevent homelessness by reaching out to low income families to provide them with the assistance so that they can maintain their homes.
The Lied Vocational Training Program provides employment skills training, including work readiness, life skills, remediation, on-the-job training, case management to identify needs and provide supportive services, job search and job placement.
Veteran Services: 35 West Owens Avenue North Las Vegas, NV 89030 (702) 701-5374
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
SSVF program is designed to assist low-income veterans and their families in obtaining and maintaining stable housing. We have been awarded a grant from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to serve veterans throughout Southern Nevada. Supportive services can include case management, housing counseling, linkage to VA and mainstream benefits/services, temporary financial assistance to address housing barriers , life skills training, budgeting, job preparation, coping skills, housing preparation, credit repair, credit counseling, transportation assistance, landlord/tenant mediation. Assistance from peer mentors who are veterans themselves will add to the individualized, strength-based approach of care.
Veteran Rehabilitation
Homeless veterans struggling with the disease of addiction are provided with placement in the Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC), our residential, clinical substance abuse treatment program. The ARC provides an intensive continuum of care program for homeless persons for the treatment of substance abuse, chemical addictions, mental health, and compulsive gambling. The method is to provide a structured, purposeful, planned, daily regimen in a 24 hour live-in setting, permitting the individual to grow emotionally and intellectually while experiencing a supportive, caring and responsible environment. This truly transformative program gives hope to our veterans and blesses them with an opportunity for a new life filled with potential.
Salvation Army Summer Camp
Each summer, children from low-income Southern Nevada families enjoy fresh air, exercise and new friendships at annual Salvation Army Summer Camps. The camping experience is more than just a pleasant vacation. Children learn new skills and self-reliance; trained counselors who understand their emotional needs and problems help them to mature.
Camp Activities include adventure and scouting, arts and crafts, music development, and sports. Discovery Camp is for children ages 7 to 12 years and is held in Heber, Arizona at The Salvation Army's Camp Ponderosa Ranch.
Find out how you can help a deserving kid make it to camp by calling 702.870.4430. What they take home won't fit in a backpack!
What you can do to Help
For ways to help the Salvation Army visit the following Websites:
- http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/copy-of-how-you-can-help
- http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/estate-gifts
- http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/major-gifts
If you would like to volunteer, click the following website and sign up: http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/volunteer
355 W. Mesquite Blvd. Suite B50, Mesquite, Nevada, 89027,
Third Day Apostolic Mission Center
Payette, Idaho, USA
360 SOUTH 4TH STREET, # 236 Pocatello, ID
Treasure Valley Full Gospel Fellowship
Boise, Idaho, USA
3838 S. Cole Rd.
Our church presents a balanced ministry which serves in every area of life. Our bible teaching ministry offers clear and inspired teaching for all ages. We train youth for future leadership and involve homes in the task of building lives. We invite you to consider the ministries we offer and to find if our church might offer you and your family or friends a place to serve God and to grow spiritually. Food Pantry Tuesday 11AM‐1PM
TREASURE VALLEY FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP
Boise, Idaho, USA
3838 SOUTH COLE ROAD
Quaker meetings are held primarily in the U.S. and Britain. These Quaker meetings are a place for worship and their formal title is the Religious Society of Friends. Quakers belive that each person has unique worth and that there is something of God in everyone. They place great value on a person's conscience as a moral compass. Quakers also believe that priests and religious rituals act as an obstruction between the believer and God.
Treasure Valley Southern Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
4917 EMERALD STREET
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Trinity Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
1765 EAST BERGESON STREET
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
University Baptist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
1205 EUCLID AVENUE
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
University Family Fellowship
Sparks, Nevada, USA
1125 Stanford Way
(Corner of I Street and Stanford)
1st & 3rd Saturday of each month 9:30 am Must provide photo ID and be willing to fill out an intake form
Ustick Baptist Church
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Valley View Christian Fellowship
Reno, Nevada, USA
1805 Geiger Grade Rd.
Sunday 8:00-9:00 am Must have ID and be willing to fill out intake form
Veronicas Home of Mercy
San Bernardino, California, USA
1476 W 6th St
Veronica's Home of Mercy I and Veronica's Home of Mercy II, long-term Catholic/Christian residential homes, are committed to providing a home for adult pregnant women and their children as a healthy alternative to abortion, domestic violence, substance abuse and/or homelessness. Veronica's Home of Mercy provides a loving and affirming atmosphere that will restore dignity to women. The goal is to enable the individual woman to integrate into society and live with a renewed sense of her own worth and dignity. It is important to know that Veronica's Home of Mercy has never refused admission to any woman because of race, creed or lack of funds.
Victorious New Beginnings Church
Nampa, Idaho, USA
119 S. Valley Dr.
Resources include clothing (shoes, boots, and coats) along with boxes of groceries.P antry: Friday 1PM - 4PM
Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Boise
Garden City, Idaho, USA
4950 N Bradley
Program: Emergency Food Pantry Wednesday & Saturday 10AM - 12PM Every 30 days. Bakery goods, canned foods, & meat .Photo ID & proof of address. Undocumented citizens welcome. Interpreters sometimes available. Only Ada County residents
Program: Feeding God’s Children Food on Sun 2 - 4 at Julia Davis Park. Undocumented OK
Vision Bible Church of God
Marsing, Idaho, USA
221 W Main
Emergency Food Pantry Thursday 2PM - 4PM
Vision Community Church
Marsing, Idaho, USA
221 W. Main St.
We seek to apply the truth of scripture to those who are hurting and in need. We don't believe we are better than others. We have simply found the saving love of God and we want to share that love with those around us. We desire to learn in larger measure what the two greatest commandments really mean and live them out Food pantry Bread Line with a limited supply of pantry food. Also have clothing available upon request as needed.
West Valley Free Methodist Church
Fruitland, Idaho, USA
100 E 1st St
Food Pantry: Wednesday 10AM - 4PM (Call for an Appt)
Whitney Baptist
Boise, Idaho, USA
WEST DORIAN
The Baptist denomination is the largest free church denomination in the world with over forty-three members around the world. However, nearly thirty-three million Baptists live in America. The origins of Baptist churches can be traced back to John Smyth and the Separatist Movement in 1608 that began in England. Something that makes the Baptist church's beliefs unique is that they believe in the baptism of adult believers instead of infant baptism. Baptist denominations follow a congregational church governance in which each individual congregation is governed autonomously.
Whitney Friends Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
3116 PALOUSE STREET
Quaker meetings are held primarily in the U.S. and Britain. These Quaker meetings are a place for worship and their formal title is the Religious Society of Friends. Quakers belive that each person has unique worth and that there is something of God in everyone. They place great value on a person's conscience as a moral compass. Quakers also believe that priests and religious rituals act as an obstruction between the believer and God.
Wilder United Methodist Church
Wilder, Idaho, USA
4th & B St
Call for times and days. Clothing is provides on a case by case basis. Free food is also available in Canyon County.
World Harvest Food Pantry
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
803 Main St
Open every third Saturday of the month from 10 am-Noon, our food bank has fed over 3000 families since its inception and continues to grow!