Pictured: Maripaz welcoming new families

THANKS to your generous donations, we are able to purchase extra food from our wholesalers and local retailers to keep up with the growing demand for our help. 


Every day, we see our neighbors working as hard as they can to support themselves and their families. Because of friends and donors like you, one thing they don't have to worry about is where their next meal is coming from!


Your support allows our customers to put healthy food on their tables week after week.

GIVE TODAY

Pictured: The "Soup Lady" Chef Delaney Oser leading the Southampton Kiwanis Club in their efforts to make 1000 qts of Soup for HOH

In the month of January, we had 1536 visits to our food pantry, making it the busiest month we've ever had. We gifted almost 50,000 meals to our neighbors in need already this year. This past month we served 728 children, 209 seniors, and welcomed 76 new families.


Thank you to our special Food Pantry helpers this month:

 

Halsey Farm donated 2,500 lbs. of potatoes and 400 lbs. of squash

The Milk Pail provided 600 lbs. of apples

Tate’s and North Sea Farms donated bread and baked goods 

Citarella Market donated baked goods, bread, and prepared foods

The Golden Pear donated fresh bread

SES Student Council volunteered to pack grocery bags

Southampton Town Kiwanis Club prepared delicious soup

Southampton Rotary Club held a food drive



We couldn’t do what we do without you and the constant support of LI Cares, Island Harvest, and HAPCO Farms



 Will you help us ensure our neighbors have food for their families this winter? 

HELP SOMEONE TODAY

Want to do more to help? Sign up here to organize a food drive for us.

Pictured: Ann Gegley of Sotheby's Realty dropping off all of the coats they collected for HOH


January is always one of the hardest months for many in our community. Our seasonal economy is at its lowest, and the cost of home heating is at its highest. Thanks to your support, we can be the friend our neighbors turn to in times of need.


This month, with your help, we provided nearly $10,000 in direct support for rent and home utility bills for families struggling to make ends meet.


Thank you to Sotheby's International Realty and the Southampton Elementary Student Council for hosting coat drives for us! Do you have gently used coats to pass on? Check out our drop-off hours at the bottom.

 

HELP SOMEONE IN NEED


Want to get involved? Sign up here to join our team of dedicated volunteers and make a difference in your community!

SPREAD LOVE

 

We are able to be a crucial safety net and helping hand thanks to donors like you. Please help support neighbors in need during the most difficult months.

JANUARY SPOTLIGHT

 

The Southampton Elementary School Student Council led by Annemarie Calogrias and Lisa Carew gifted coats from their coat drive and volunteered to pack grocery bags for our customers.


THANK YOU

PARTNERS
Thank you to these local businesses and organizations
who help make our work possible:

  • AFTEE
  • Alternatives for Children
  • Amber Waves
  • ARF Hamptons
  • Argento Southampton
  • Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
  • Book Fairies
  • Boyscouts Troup 58
  • Bridgehampton UFSD
  • Bridge Lane Farms
  • Catena's Market
  • Citarella
  • Compass Cares
  • Corwith Farms
  • Douglas Elliman
  • East End Food Institute
  • First Presbyterian Church
  • Flour Power
  • Food Rescue South Fork
  • Goldberg's
  • Golden Pear Cafe
  • Halsey Farms
  • Hampton Bays UFSD
  • Hamptons United
  • Hamptons United Methodist Church
  • HAPCO Farms/Fresh from the Start 
  • Hometown Taxi
  • Island Harvest
  • Jones and Little
  • Kiwanis Club
  • The Gertrude and Leonard McComb Foundation
  • Long Island Cares
  • Long Island Community Foundation
  • Mayor Bill Manger and the Village Board of Trustees 
  • North Sea Farms
  • Old Town Lodge Free Masons
  • Organización Latino-Americana
  • Pajama Program
  • Peconic Prime Meats
  • Pro Bono Partnership
  • Propane Depot
  • Provisions
  • Rogers Family Farm
  • Rogers Memorial Library
  • Sabrosa Mexican Grill
  • Sag Harbor UFSD
  • Share the Harvest
  • Slow Food East End
  • Sotheby's International Realty
  • Southampton Little League
  • Southampton History Museum
  • Southampton Rotary
  • Southampton Union Free School District
  • Spanish Apostolate 
  • Supervisor Jay Schneiderman and the Southampton Town Board
  • Supplies for Success
  • SYS Recreation Center
  • Tate's
  • The Children's School
  • The Green Thumb
  • Tuckahoe CSD
  • Twin Forks Fuel 

Thank you for your incredible support!

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1. What is the best way to help?

Monetary donations directly help us to feed our neighbors in need. Donate here!

2. Are you accepting food or clothing donations?

Currently, we are accepting food, warm clothing, coats, and shoe donations. The drop-off times are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10AM-2PM. Please call our office upon arrival (631-283-6415).

3. Do you need volunteers?

Yes! Please sign up on our website here

4. How does one register for the food pantry?

One can register ahead by calling our office (631-283-6415) to speak with our bilingual staff. New customers are welcome to visit during food pantry hours- Wednesdays and Fridays from 10AM-12PM. Upon arrival, they will be asked to fill out a registration form and provide valid identification. This form is used solely for reporting numbers to the food bank, so we receive enough food to feed our customers.

Our mission is simple - to help people in our local community who are in need with dignity and without discrimination. For the past 44 years, we've been able to do that together. We thank you!


Spread love!


Warmest regards,



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