Together, we are supporting the Seeds of Hope Food Pantry, where they are nourishing the needs of our neighbors — mind, body and soul. FOOD PANTRY – JULY 2020 VIDEO.

COVID-19 UPDATE: THE FOOD PANTRY IS OPERATING!
Operating differently than usual — until further notice. Call 215.646.5588 for information. FOOD PANTRY – JULY 2020 VIDEO
Everyone is Excited About the Drive-Thru Service!
TAKE:
Tuesdays and Fridays, 10am-12:30pm, you may drive up to our pantry entrance and receive pre-packed food including any produce, bakery items or meat that we have available. No person-to-person contact! (They ask that you please remain in your vehicles.)
They are following the usual schedule of visiting the pantry every other week, dependent on your last name. (Visit the Food Pantry Website and Scroll to see the calendar.)
New registrations are welcome.
GIVE:
DONATE TODAY TO HELP SENIORS, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN NEED.
Donate Fund$: Monetary gifts may be made online or through a check.
Online: Click Link and be sure to please note “Food Pantry” in the box next to “OTHER.”
Check: Please make payable to “Chelten, a church of hope’ and note “Food Pantry” on the memo line. Mail to: Food Pantry Chelten, 1601 N. Limekiln Pike, Dresher PA 19025
Donate Food:
We will gratefully accept all shelf-stable food and paper products! Gift cards to GIANT and Target are also appreciated.
Hours to donate: Monday, Tuesday, and Friday 9-1 pm
AMAZON – Donate Food Directly Thru Amazon 
The pantry team created this Amazon Wish List so you can see what they need most, purchase items and have them shipped to them without ever leaving your house.
Mail To:
Chelten – a church of hope (door A1)
Food Pantry1601 N. Limekiln Pike
Dresher PA 19025

About Seeds of Hope Food Pantry

Who Is Helped?
Seeds of Hope serves those in need living in the local community surrounding the Dresher, PA area. With a humble beginning in 2008, Seeds of Hope in 2019, was serving 600 families a month. Today, through their partnerships with Philabundance and Feeding America, and with the help of over 50 volunteers, they are supplying families with food for the body and soul. They strive to serve the increasing number of those in need by adapting, expanding, and increasing their resources.
Nourishing with More Than Food
Seeds of Hope values the opportunity to encourage each individual, build friendships and lend a helping hand to those in need. The heart of Seeds of Hope has stayed constant to share their ministry and fellowship. The pantry is also a central part of the church body and receives many offerings, such as prayers and spiritual guidance. The FOOD PANTRY – JULY 2020 VIDEO really drives home the Pantry is more than just food for the body, but food for the soul as well.
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Here’s some more creative ways to Shine a Light:
- Seeds of Hope is always looking for partners to help those in need within our local community.
- Non-perishable foods are most needed! So, Bring Food to the Pantry OR Donate or mentioned Donation sites.
- Share this blog on social media to tell people about collecting. CHECK IN WITH #feedtheseedsofhope
- Encourage your children to place a collection can/sign out front of your home. Tell your neighborhood to stop by and donate!
- The pantry has collection bags and brochures! Pickup a stack and give to your friends.
- (After Suspension During Covid-19 Lock down)
- Volunteer to work at the Food Pantry, distributing to the needy or accepting donations.
- Put out a collection box at a high traffic area (school, swim club, gym, work, etc)
PREVIOUS FOOD DRIVE CAMPAIGNS
FOOD DRIVE – “HUNGER IS FOR THE BIRDS!” Giveaway – August 2020
FOOD DRIVE by Schools – June 2020


FOOD DRIVE By the Neighborhood Community – February 2020
Show some LOVE to thy neighbor!
As part of this blog’s mission, we hope to inspire hope, purpose and community outreach. Part of this is partnering charities with neighborhoods and business owners in their community. Through this Food Drive, we strive create a collaboration that helps all involved: to support the nonprofit, elevate the woman entrepreneur and strengthen the community/civic bond. For this reason, we partnered with our neighbors at Homefront Properties Group, a local Veteran-Owned real estate team.

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