When SNAP benefits pause, families feel it fast.
Our church is responding through LifeBridge—replenishing local food banks and providing foodboxes for families experiencing food insecurity. You can help by giving, serving, or praying for those most affected in our communities.
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Let's respond.
Through LifeBridge, we’re working to replenish local food banks and distribute food boxes to families in need.
You can help by donating the following items at your SE campus:
• Canned proteins (tuna, chicken, beans)
• Peanut butter & jelly
• Rice, pasta, pasta sauce
• Canned fruits & vegetables
• Shelf-stable milk
• Baby items (formula, diapers sizes 4–6, wipes)
• Hygiene items (soap, toothpaste, deodorant)
Please check expiration dates. No glass items if possible. Look for the blue bins at your campus.
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FAQs
No. This is simply about loving our neighbors in a practical, one-at-a-time way.
All donations go directly to Southeast One Fund so we can respond to this need and others needs inthe future
Yes. All gifts are processed through Southeast Christian Church, a registered nonprofit organization.
Absolutely. Collect items together, or consider signing up to serve with a local food pantry throughLifeBridge.