United North Brevard Food Pantry
"I never thought of myself as someone who'd need to go to a food pantry," she said, as I handed her the brochure. A year later, I see her again. This time she's unloading a donation box out of her car -- giving back.
Food pantries are for people:
- in a moment of need
- or in a season of need
- like you
- like me
They're a resource for individuals, families, children, and seniors. They're a place to give back. They're an opportunity for connection and humanity. So, if you find yourself in a moment of need, we're here for you. And know there are kind hearts and friendly faces looking forward to meeting you.
Our food pantry offers healthy foods and the option to choose what you'll most need, for free. We're open 2 days a week. And don't worry -- you don't need anything special to stop by. Come as you are.
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Location
412 Main St
Titusville, FL 32796 -
Hours
Tuesdays @ 11 AM - 3 PM
Fridays @ 11 AM - 3 PM
Donate
Interested in donating? We accept cash donations and these items:
- non-perishable food items: pasta, dried beans, rice, cereal, oatmeal, snacks, etc.
- canned foods: vegetables, fruits, soups, etc.
- refrigerated items: milk, eggs, cheese, butter
- toiletries and personal hygiene items: soap, body wash, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrush, razors, lotions, combs, brushes, sanitary items for women, etc.
- pet food: dog, cat
Simply bring them by the pantry:
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Donation Hours
Tuesdays @ 9 AM - 3 PM
Fridays @ 9 AM - 3 PM
The United North Brevard Food Pantry is a Second Harvest Food Bank Healthy Pantry of Central Florida and a collaboration between First United Methodist Church of Titusville and North Brevard Charities.
The Second Harvest Food Bank has implemented the "Healthy Choices Matter" campaign to promote healthy food choices within their pantries. This campaign includes resources for distributing and promoting healthy food, as well as training and resources for all pantries to support healthier food choices. The campaign aims to help the community make healthier food choices and positively impact the health of Central Floridians.