Grace Network of Martinsville and Henry County
Short Term Support for Long Term Solutions

Many congregations and individuals make it possible for us to serve thousands of our hungry neighbors through donations of food to our pantry. The items we list on the right, in the specified sizes, are the things we always stock and are needed the most.

You can bring donations any time Grace Network is open.  If our times are not convenient, please call us at 638-8500 and we will arrange a time.


Item Name

CANNED PRODUCTS

(standard 14-15 oz. or reg. size cans)

Green Peas

Green Beans

Corn

Assorted Vegetables

Soups (10.75 oz.)

Beef Stew

Tuna

Various Meats

Apple Sauce

Canned Fruit (up to 22 oz.)

Peanut Butter (up to 28 oz.)

Jelly (up to 18 oz.)

Assorted Beans & Peas

Pork & Beans

Spaghetti Sauce

Juices (prefer cans 46 oz.)

PACKAGED PRODUCTS:

Macaroni & Cheese Dinner (7.25 oz.)

Ramen Noodles

Cereal (any size)

Grits

Oatmeal

Saltine Crackers

Box Dinners

Rice (1 lb pkg.)

Dry Beans

Boxed Potato Products (i.e. Flakes, mashed, Au Gratin)

Pasta Noodles (1 lb. pk. or smalls)

Breakfast Muffin Mix

Sugar (2 lb bags)

Cookies/ Snack Crackers

Bread & Bread Mixes

Jello (lg.)

Pudding (lg.)

Powdered Milk


ITEM SIZES

Please help us to standardize food units for the clients. It will be helpful if you encourage your congregation to purchase the size indicated. While larger sizes or bulk packages may sometimes be cheaper per ounce, we distribute items based on servings per unit for each family size. It is better to allow a larger family to select three of the standard size items ( i.e., 1 lb. bags of rice) than to tell a client with a small family, who is allowed 1 lb., they cannot have a larger size item when we have them in stock. This puts both client and volunteer in an awkward situation. Stocking larger sizes also contributes to shortage of items. Five 3 lb. bags (15 lbs) will serve five clients regardless of family size because we cannot resize the bag, whereas, fifteen 1 lb. bags will serve 15 clients with small families.

Standard sized canned vegetables and fruits of the 12 - 15 oz. size usually contain 2-3 servings per can. Larger families are allowed to select more cans based on the number in their family.

“Assorted Beans and Peas” includes, but is not limited to, Crowder peas, Black-eyed peas, Kidney, Pinto, Black, Limas, and other beans or peas not listed individually on our food list ( such as green beans and peas or pork and beans).

“Various Meats” are meats for meals and includes, but is not limited to, Salmon, Corned Beef, Spam, Chicken, Chili with or without beans (not hot dog sauce), and meat substitutes such as Pasta with meat (Ravioli, Lasagna, etc.).

“Boxed Dinners” are considered to be the Hamburger and/or Tuna Helper type mixes of any brand or variety and may include Pizza Kits.

“Bread Mix” should be of the Bisquick-type mix in 40 oz. box. These are favored over flour because they require no other ingredients except water or milk.

“Boxed Potato Products” includes, but is not limited to, Mashed (13 oz. box), Au Gratin, Scalloped, etc.




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