The Helping Hand Food Pantry

The Helping Hand Food Pantry We welcome anyone in need and are always accepting donations of food, toiletries, household cleaning supplies and gift cards to local grocers. God Bless �

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01/26/2026

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❄️ Warming Center Open in Howell Township ❄️
Howell Township is opening a warming center at the Howell Senior Center for residents who may need a safe place to escape the cold.

🕘 Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM
📍 Location: Howell Senior Center, 251 Preventorium Road
👥 Eligibility: Howell residents only
🪪 Requirements: ID and sign-in required
📞 Questions: 732-938-4500 ext. 2559
🚫 Closed weekends

➡️ Looking for additional options? This link lists daytime and overnight warming centers throughout Monmouth County:
https://www.twp.howell.nj.us/DocumentCenter/View/13026/Monmouth-County-Warming-Centers

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Thank you 🙏 We are truly Blessed 😇
11/03/2025

Thank you 🙏 We are truly Blessed 😇

The Prince of Peace Women’s Society donned chef hats and aprons to provide 150 meatloaf dinners for our pantry clients. ...
05/06/2025

The Prince of Peace Women’s Society donned chef hats and aprons to provide 150 meatloaf dinners for our pantry clients. It was a true labor of love. We will be handing out meals tomorrow 10am-12pm and Thursday 6-7:30pm. Spread the word!!

03/28/2025

We want to thank Howell Cub Scout Pack 258 for their generous donations to The Helping Hand Food Pantry! Scouting for Food! What a blessing you are to the community!

11/10/2024

Blessings

We are truly blessed 😇 Thank you to Dermer Dreams for their generous donation, that has once again filled our pantry she...
11/07/2024

We are truly blessed 😇 Thank you to Dermer Dreams for their generous donation, that has once again filled our pantry shelves ❤️

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10/01/2024

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Back when I worked in fast food, a couple days after I started my night manager came upon a homeless guy rummaging through our Dumpster just before closing and he quickly had us make up a combo as his free meal for the night and gave it to the guy out back. After that, every night a guy would show up, but it was a different guy each time, and the manager would give away his meal to whoever it was. After about 9-10 days the first guy was back and the manager asked him why it'd been so long between visits, and the guy said they were taking turns (from a makeshift "camp" nearby) getting a decent meal. He said, "From now on, stop taking turns - bring everyone tomorrow."
He told the rest of us, and that next night we started paying a lot more attention to what we were throwing away. Anytime we had an item that was returned because we got it wrong or whatever, we took the returned item and put it aside. When we were supposed to throw out the fries because they were too old, we'd put them in a bag instead. Each of us was entitled to a free combo meal per workday, and most of us chose to give it up to the parking-lot guys. That night, eight guys showed up just before closing in the dark of our lot. Our night manager walked up to the group with a dozen bags of items, most of them hot and just-prepared, passed them around and said, "Come back tomorrow and we'll see what we can do."
This went on every night for the rest of the summer that I worked there. On lean nights when we didn't have as much to throw out or give away, he'd run across the highway to the grocery store and buy a loaf of bread and a pack of cheese with his own money and we'd make grilled cheese sandwiches for the men behind the building in the last minutes before we'd shut down.
I worked late nights at that fast-food store for just two months, and during that time we probably fed 8-10 guys a night for eight or nine weeks straight before I left to start back at school, and I bet the franchisee probably never knew about it. I had been raised in a pretty privileged environment but in that 2 months I learned how to give back and help out. We were just four teenaged girls working the night shift at a fast food place but we never felt threatened or unsafe - mostly we left at night feeling like maybe we did a little tiny bit of good for these guys.
A lot of people do want to help out. Let them.
Credit: homelessnesses via Reddit

Also read this👇
https://mindrelate.com/after-her-husband-abandoned-her-in-the-hospital-she-unexpectedly-finds-love-once-more/

Thank you to the Prince of Peace Women’s Society ❤️  For their fall community service project, they made 10 pots of chil...
09/16/2024

Thank you to the Prince of Peace Women’s Society ❤️ For their fall community service project, they made 10 pots of chili and 40 boxes of mac n cheese. They worked tirelessly and seamlessly to make over 100 containers that will be delivered to shut ins and made available to our pantry clients. We are very blessed by their commitment and support to our pantry. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏

The Helping Hand Food Pantry is a small pantry with a big heart! Thank you to all of you who help us help our neighbors....
08/07/2024

The Helping Hand Food Pantry is a small pantry with a big heart! Thank you to all of you who help us help our neighbors. Howell Cares!

Address

434 Aldrich Road
Howell, NJ
07731

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 12pm
Thursday 9am - 7:30pm

Telephone

+17323630732

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