food banks in legislative district 1 in 2019s/hunger...12. beaver creek school 13. yavapai apache...
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Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Nifty Thrify: 928-899-0230
2. Paulden Christian Fellowship: 928-
499-5240
3. Congress Community Church:
928-427-0265
4. Yarnell Food Bank: 928-427-6345
5. Yarnell Senior Center: 928-427-6347
6. Coalition for Compassion & Justice:
928-445-8382
7. Prescott Seventh Day Adventist
Community Service: 928-778-0289
8. Yavapai Food Bank: 928-775-5255
9. Prescott Valley Food Bank: 928-772-
4490
10. Mayer Area Meals on Wheels: 928-
632-7511
11. Cordes Lakes Community Center:
928-632-9769
Food Banks in Legislative District 1 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
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Yavapai County | New River | Anthem | Cave Creek | Carefree
12. Foothills Food Bank
(Black Canyon City):
623-374-9441
13. Foothills Food Bank
(Cave Creek): 480-488-
1145
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Gospel Rescue Mission: 520-740-1501
2. Primavera Foundation Training Center:
520-882-5383
3. Casa San Juan: 520-798-0834
4. Life in Christ Church: 520-746-0254
5. Tucson Urban League: Quincie Douglas
Neighborhood Center: 520-791-2507
6. Queen of All Saints: 520-622-8602
7. Community Food Bank of Southern AZ: 520-622-0525
8. Passion Church: 520-325-2045
9. Freedom Recreation Center: 520-791-4969
10. Greater Littletown Food Bank: 520-574-2263
11. Sahuarita Food Bank: 520-668-0547
12. Community Food Bank (Green Valley): 520-625-5252
13. Community Food Bank (Amado): 520-398-2479
14. Community Food Bank (Nogales): 520-281-2790
Santa Cruz County | South Tucson
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 2 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
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Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Salvation Army (Prince
Road): 520-888-1299
2. Caring Ministries: 520-
888-2645
3. Most Holy Trinity Parish:
520-884-9021
4. Salvation Army
(Hospitality House): 520-
622-5411
5. Caridad Community
Kitchen: 520-882-5641
6. Trinity Presbyterian
Church: 520-623-2579
7. Tucson Indian Center:
520-884-7131
8. Armory Park Center: 520-
791-4865
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 3 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
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9. Primavera Homeless Intervention
Drop-In Center: 520-623-5111
10. Pio Decimo Center: 520-622-2801
11. Southern AZ AIDS: 520-628-7223
12. Robles Junction: 520-822-4408
9. Casa San Juan: 520-798-0834
10. Southwest Community Center: 520-
578-0922
11. Santa Cruz Lutheran Church: 520-
883-2937
Gila Bend Community Action Program
202 N. Euclid Ave., Gila Bend
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide
emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and
other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 4 in 2019
Ajo Distribution950 N. Cameron, Ajo
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
South Yuma County | West Pima County | Southwest Maricopa
Our Food Banks & Partner Agencies
The Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work
with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with
dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 5 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
La Paz County | Mohave County
1. Kingman Area Food Bank: 928-757-4165
2. Cornerstone Mission Project: 928-757-
1535
3. Salvation Army-Kingman Corps: 928-718-
2600
4. Bullhead City Food Bank: Food for
Families: 928-758-7717
5. St. Vincent de Paul-Lake Havasu: 928-453-
3125
6. Our Lady of the Lake: 928-855-2685
7. Parker Food Bank: 928-669-0114
8. Quartzsite Food Bank: 928-927-5479
9. Salome Food Bank: 928-273-3406
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Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Williams Food Bank
2. Foundation for Senior Living
3. Salvation Army Flagstaff
4. St Vincent de Paul (Flagstaff)
5. Flagstaff Family Food Center
6. Manzanita (Verde Village)
7. Manzanita (Clarkdale)
8. Old Town Mission
9. Manzanita (Cottonwood)
10. Manzanita (Cornville)
11. Manzanita (Oak Creek)
12. Beaver Creek School
13. Yavapai Apache Nation
14. Seventh Day Adventist (Camp
Verde)
15. Bread of Life Missions
16. Pine Strawberry Food Bank
17. Oasis Food Bank (formerly
Cornerstone)
Food Banks in Legislative District 6 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
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18. St. Vincent de Paul (Payson)
19. Our Lady of the Assumption
20. Seventh Day Adventist
(Holbrook)
21. Operation Love Food Bank
22. Shepherds Kitchen Food Bank
23. Silver Creek Senior Center
Flagstaff | Navajo County | Payson | Cottonwood | Sedona
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including
community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Fredonia Community Health Center
2. Circle of Page: Banquet Food Pantry
3. Dennehotso Senior Center
4. Life-Sharing Center
5. Birdsprings Chapter House
6. Running Elk Ministries
7. Winslow Council on Aging
8. Old Concho Community Assistance
9. St. Johns Senior Center
10. Cibecue Mobile Pantry
11. Show Low First Baptist Church
12. White Mountain Community Food
Bank
13. Vernon Food Pantry
14. Round Valley Senior Center
15. White Mountain Catholic Charities
16. San Carlos Apache Tribe
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 7 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
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Mohave County | Coconino County | Navajo County | Apache County | Gila County | Graham County | Pinal County
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Gila Community Food Bank
2. Superior Food Bank
3. Christ the Victor Lutheran
Church
4. Gila River Indian Community
5. Gila River Nutrition Assistance
Program
6. Warehouse Food Bank
7. United Food Bank Mobile
Pantry (Florence)
8. United Food Bank Mobile
Pantry (Kearny)
9. Salvation Army (Casa Grande
Corps)
10. Caring Hands of Pinal County
11. First Baptist Church (Casa
Grande)
12. Casa Grande Food Bank
Food Banks in Legislative District 8 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
13. First United Methodist Church
(Eloy)
14. Santa Cruz Valley Food Bank
15. Tri-Community Food Bank
Mammoth
16. United Food Bank Mobile Pantry
(Oracle)
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Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Our Food Banks & Partner Agencies
The Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona
counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to
ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Canyon del Oro
Assembly of God
2. St. Vincent de Paul
(Seton)
3. Interfaith Community
Services
4. Salvation Army
(Prince Rd)
5. Arizona Baptist
Children’s Services
6. Vineyard City Church
7. Grace St. Paul’s
Church: Joseph’s
Pantry
8. Northminster
Presbyterian Church
9. St. Vincent de Paul
(St. Cyril) St. Johns
Senior Center
10. Mosque of Tucson
11. Christ Church United
Methodist Food Bank
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 9 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
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1. Christ Church United Methodist
Food Bank
2. Passion Church
3. Freedom Recreation Center
4. St Paul's United Methodist Church
5. New Spirit Lutheran Church
6. Interfaith Community Services at
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Food Banks in Legislative District 10 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
East Tucson
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members and nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including
community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers—that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
1. Casa Grande Food Bank
2. Santa Cruz Valley Food Bank
3. Community Food Bank (Marana)
4. IMPACT of Southern Arizona
5. Canyon del Oro Assembly of God
6. St. Vincent de Paul (Seton)
7. Interfaith Community Services
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Food Banks in Legislative District 11 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members and nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including
community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers—that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
North Pima County | Casa Grande | Maricopa
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Open Arms Care Center:
480-539-0175
2. Vineyard Community Church:
480-892-5828
3. House of Refuge:
480-988-9242
4. Father McGivney Food Bank:
480-290-1011
5. Calvary Chapel of Queen
Creek: 480-988-2984
6. Mountain View Church:
480-377-2100
Food Banks in Legislative District 12 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Gilbert | Queen Creek | North Pinal County
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Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 13 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
1. Cocopah Community Center, 928-
627-5658
2. Yuma 7th Day Adventist
Community Services, 928-329-
1076
3. Yuma Senior Nutrition & Adult
Center, 928-782-4489
4. Salvation Army: Yuma Corps,
928-920-4534
5. Arizona Baptist Children’s
Services: Yuma, 928-726-5568
6. Yuma Community Food Bank,
928-343-1243
7. Foundation for Senior Living:
Wickenburg, 928-684-7894
8. Saguaro Jane’s Senior Center,
623-910-3479
North Yuma County | Northwest Maricopa County
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide
emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies, including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other
social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
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Food Banks in Legislative District 14 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members and nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including
community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers—that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Cochise County | East Pima County | South Graham County
1. Community Food Bank (Clifton)2. Thatcher Commodities3. Our Neighbor’s Farm & Pantry4. St. Vincent de Paul (Safford)5. Duncan Distribution6. Wilcox Distribution7. Bowie Distribution8. San Simon Distribution9. Greater Vail Community
Resources10. Dragoon Women’s Club11. Community Food Bank (Cochise)12. Benson Distribution13. St. David Distribution14. Wynne Chapel15. Community Food Bank (Sunizona)16. Community Food Bank (Amado)17. Tombstone Community Food Bank18. Valley Food Bank (Elfrida Fire
Department)19. Whetstone Distribution20. St. Vincent de Paul (Sierra Vista)21. Sierra Vista Distribution22. Hereford Distribution23. First United Methodist Bisbee24. Bisbee Coalition for the Homeless25. Bisbee Distribution26. Douglas Distribution
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Phoenix Goelet A. C.
Beuf Senior Center:
602-534-4754
2. Phoenix Deer Valley
Senior Center:
602-495-3714
3. Harvest Compassion
Center:
480-686-8408
4. Pure Heart Church:
602-866-8850
5. Phoenix Shadow
Mountain Senior
Center:
602-534-2302
Food Banks in Legislative District 15 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
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North Phoenix | North Scottsdale
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members and nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including
community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers—that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 16 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
1. New Hope Community
Center: 480-807-1668
2. House of Refuge: 480-988-
9395
3. Desert Manna Food Pantry:
480-981-3993
4. Genesis Project: 480-225-
7757
5. Apache Junction Food Bank:
480-983-2995
6. Salvation Army, Apache
Junction Corps: 480-982-4110
7. Gold Canyon Missions Center
Food Bank: 480-982-6789
8. J.O. Combs School District:
480-987-5300
East Mesa | Apache Junction | Gold Canyon
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Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members and nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including
community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers—that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 17 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
1. Harvest Compassion Center
2. Matthew’s Crossing
3. St. Vincent de Paul, St. Mary’s
4. Chandler CARE Center
5. Chandler Senior Center
6. AZCEND Food Pantry
7. Salvation Army Chandler
8. Vineyard Community Church
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Chandler | Sun Lakes
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide
emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and
other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 18 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Ahwatukee | South Tempe
Buddhist Tzu-Chi Foundation2145 W. Elliot Rd.
Compassion in Action4525 S. McClintock Dr.
St. Vincent de Paul, Resurrection Conference3201 S. Evergreen Dr.
Guadalupe Community Action Program9241 S. Avenida de Yaqui
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Desert West Community
Center: 602-495-3700
2. Tolleson Community
Action Project:
623-936-2760
3. Tolleson Food Bank: 623-
936-5199
4. Agua Fria Food and
Clothing Bank:
623-333-2700
5. City of Avondale: 623-
333-2700
6. Phoenix Rescue Mission:
602*346-3384
Food Banks in Legislative District 19 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
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Southwest Phoenix | Tolleson | Avondale
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members and nearly 1,000 partner agencies—
including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers—that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is freshand guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 20 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
1. Pure Heart
Church:
602-866-8850
2. Deer Valley Senior
Center:
602-495-3714
3. Desert Mission
Food Bank:
602-870-6062
4. Sunnyslope Senior
Center:
602-262-7572
Northwest Phoenix | Glendale
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Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Salvation Army (Sun
Cities Valley Corps):
602-977-1084
2. St. Mary’s Food Bank-
Surprise:
602-242-3663
3. Banner Olive Branch
Senior Center:
602-974-6797
4. Foundation for Senior
Living Peoria:
623-773-7436
Food Banks in Legislative District 21 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
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Northwest Valley | Sun City | El Mirage
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members and nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including
community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers—that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 22 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
1. Saguaro Jane’s Senior
Center: 623-388-2683
2. St. Mary’s Food Bank,
Surprise: 602-242-
3663
3. Salvation Army, Sun
City: 623-977-1084
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Surprise | Peoria | Sun West City
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members and nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including
community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers—that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 24 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
1. Chinese Senior Center
2. St. Vincent de Paul, St. Gregory’s
3. Cultural Cup Food Bank
4. Phoenix Seventh Day Adventist
Community Services
5. McDowell Place Senior Center
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7. Mount of Olives Food Closet
8. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
9. St. Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Church
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. St. Vincent de Paul (St. Bridget)
2. Gateway Bible Church
3. Mesa Senior Center
4. Salvation Army (Citadel)
5. Salvation Army (Mesa)
6. Streets of Joy
7. First Presbyterian Church: Deacon's Pantry
8. St. Mark's Episcopal Church
9. Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest
10. Christian Assistance Network
11. New Hope Community Center
12. St. Vincent de Paul (Holy Cross)
Food Banks in Legislative District 25 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
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Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members and nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including
community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers—that collectively provide emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 26 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Tempe | Mesa | Salt River Reservation
1. North Tempe Senior Center2. Tempe Salvation Army3. Our Lady of Mount Carmel4. Tempe Community Action Agency5. Tempe Light House Apostolic Assembly6. St. Vincent de Paul, Resurrection Conference7. Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community8. First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lutheran Social
Services of the Southwest
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9. Paz de Cristo Community Center10. Rio Vista Center, Casa de Amor11. Native Health Services12. Mesa Senior Center, East Valley Adult Services13. First Presbyterian Church, Deacon’s Pantry14. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church15. Resurrection Street Ministry16 H.O.P.E. Outreach, Christ the King
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide emergency food relief to
all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
1. Andre House
2. St. Vincent de Paul
(Human Services
Campus)
3. ICM Food & Clothing
Bank
4. Friendly House
5. Human Services
Campus Senior
Center
6. Marcos de Niza
Housing
Food Banks in Legislative District 27 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
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South Phoenix | Laveen | Gila River Indian Reservation
7. Tanner Chapel AME Church
8. FIBCO Family Services
9. Salvation Army (Southwest
Division HQ)
10. South Phoenix Missionary
Baptist Church
11. Black Family Child Services
12. Rio Vista Center
13. South Mountain Senior Center
14. St. Luke’s at the Mountain
15. Guadalupe Community Action
Program
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide
emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies, including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and other
social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 28 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
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1. Shadow Mountain
Senior Center, 602-534-
2303
2. Sunnyslope Senior
Center, 602-262-7572
3. Desert Mission Food
Bank, 603-870-6062
4. Devonshire Senior
Center, 602-262-7807
5. Mount of Olives Food
Closet, 602-441-5301
6. St. Stephen’s Episcopal
Church, 602-840-0437
7. Harvest Compassion
Center, 602-788-2444
North Phoenix | Paradise Valley
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Hope for Hunger Food Bank5605 N. 55th Avenue
Harvest Compassion Center-Maryvale
4002 N. 67th Avenue
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide
emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and
other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 29West Glendale
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Our Food Banks & Partner AgenciesThe Association of Arizona Food Banks has five members that collectively provide
emergency food relief to all 15 Arizona counties. Our members work with nearly 1,000 partner agencies—including community centers, food pantries, homeless shelters, and
other social service providers.
Each agency in our network adheres to strict food safety regulations to ensure all food is fresh and guidelines to ensure all clients are treated with dignity.
Association of Arizona Food Banks | 340 E. Coronado Rd., Ste. 400, Phoenix, AZ, 85004 | 602-528-3434 | www.azfoodbanks.orgFor more information, contact Ashley St. Thomas at [email protected] or 602-775-5035.
Food Banks in Legislative District 30 in 2019
Our Mission: A Hunger-Free Arizona
Central Phoenix
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1. Salvation Army Glendale
2. Helen Drake Senior Center
3. Arizona Baptist Children’s
Services
4. First Southern Baptist Church
Phoenix
5. Adam Diaz Senior Center
6. St. Mary’s Food Bank Knight
Center
7. St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance
8. Neighborhood Ministries