Kenmore Community Food Pantry

Kenmore Community Food Pantry Free Food Pantry Serving the Village of Kenmore and the Town of Tonawanda.

Make sure to check out the Village Gazebo and Green at the Delawares!
05/23/2026

Make sure to check out the Village Gazebo and Green at the Delawares!

The Kenmore Community Food Pantry will be open:Sunday May 24 11:15am - 12:15 pmMonday May 25 10:00a, - 12:00 pm  (Memori...
05/20/2026

The Kenmore Community Food Pantry will be open:
Sunday May 24 11:15am - 12:15 pm
Monday May 25 10:00a, - 12:00 pm (Memorial Day)
Thursday May 28 11:30 - 1:30 pm

Join us for some fun events upcoming at Kenmore UMC.
05/13/2026

Join us for some fun events upcoming at Kenmore UMC.

It's Today!   Saturday, May 9!USPS STAMP OUT HUNGER FOOD DRIVEEach year, letter carriers across the country head out on ...
05/09/2026

It's Today! Saturday, May 9!
USPS STAMP OUT HUNGER FOOD DRIVE
Each year, letter carriers across the country head out on their routes on the second Saturday in May to collect donations of non-perishable food items to benefit local food pantries.
The need is great, but you can help. We invite you to join letter carriers and our partner organizations in the fight to end hunger in our communities by participating in the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.

Simply leave your donation of non-perishable food in a bag near your mailbox today, Saturday May 9, and your letter carrier will do the rest.

Two More days!  Saturday, May 9!USPS STAMP OUT HUNGER FOOD DRIVEEach year, letter carriers across the country head out o...
05/07/2026

Two More days! Saturday, May 9!
USPS STAMP OUT HUNGER FOOD DRIVE
Each year, letter carriers across the country head out on their routes on the second Saturday in May to collect donations of non-perishable food items to benefit local food pantries.

The need is great, but you can help. We invite you to join letter carriers and our partner organizations in the fight to end hunger in our communities by participating in the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.

Simply leave your donation of non-perishable food in a bag near your mailbox on Saturday, May 9, and your letter carrier will do the rest.

Coming this Saturday, May 9!USPS STAMP OUT HUNGER FOOD DRIVEEach year, letter carriers across the country head out on th...
05/05/2026

Coming this Saturday, May 9!
USPS STAMP OUT HUNGER FOOD DRIVE
Each year, letter carriers across the country head out on their routes on the second Saturday in May to collect donations of non-perishable food items to benefit local food pantries. Since launching in 1993, the National Association of Letter Carriers’ annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive has grown into the nation’s largest one-day food drive, helping to fill the shelves of food banks in cities and towns throughout the United States.

The need is great, but you can help. We invite you to join letter carriers and our partner organizations in the fight to end hunger in our communities by participating in the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.

Simply leave your donation of non-perishable food in a bag near your mailbox on the second Saturday in May, and your letter carrier will do the rest.

Here are 15 items that Food Pantry's always need!1. Canned Vegetables: A Rainbow of Nutrition Canned vegetables like pea...
04/22/2026

Here are 15 items that Food Pantry's always need!

1. Canned Vegetables: A Rainbow of Nutrition Canned vegetables like peas, green beans, carrots, and corn are not only versatile but also provide essential vitamins and minerals. Their long shelf life makes them a practical choice for food bank donations.

2. Canned Fruits: A Sweet Treat Add a touch of sweetness to someone's day by donating canned fruits such as peaches, pears, pineapple, and mixed fruit. Packed in natural juices or light syrup, these items offer a burst of flavor.

3. Pasta and Rice: Building the Foundation Staples like pasta, rice, and grains form the foundation for many hearty meals. These items are versatile and can complement a variety of protein and vegetable options.

4. Canned Proteins: Power-Packed Options Include protein-rich choices like canned tuna, chicken, salmon, or various beans. These items are crucial for building muscle and maintaining overall health.

5. Peanut Butter: A Nutritious Spread Peanut butter is not only a delicious and protein-packed spread but also a source of healthy fats. Its long shelf life and versatility make it an excellent food bank donation.

6. Soup and Stew: Warmth in a Can Canned or boxed soups and stews offer comfort and nourishment, especially during colder seasons. These items are convenient and provide a quick meal solution.

7. Cereal: Breakfast Basics Contribute to a balanced breakfast by donating non-perishable cereal, oatmeal, or granola. These items are easy to prepare and can be enjoyed by individuals of all ages.

8. Shelf-Stable Milk: A Dairy Delight Boxes or cans of shelf-stable milk provide a good source of calcium and can be stored for an extended period. They are especially valuable for families with young children.

9. Cooking Oil: The Heart of Flavor Bottles of cooking oil, such as vegetable or olive oil, are essential for preparing nutritious and flavorful meals. These items contribute to the overall quality of donated food.

10. Spices and Condiments: Adding Flair to Meals Enhance the flavor of meals by including basic spices, salt, pepper, and condiments like ketchup and mustard. These items can turn simple ingredients into satisfying dishes.

11. Baby Formula and Diapers: Supporting Young Families For food banks serving families with infants, baby formula and diapers are critical items. Your donation can provide essential support for young parents.

12. Hygiene Products: Beyond Food In addition to food items, consider donating essential non-food items like soap, toothpaste, shampoo, and feminine hygiene products. These items contribute to overall well-being.

13. Whole Grains: Wholesome Nutrition Provide whole grains such as quinoa, barley, and whole wheat pasta to add nutritional value to meals. These items contribute to a well-rounded and healthy diet.

14. Dried Beans and Lentils: Protein Powerhouses Dried beans and lentils are excellent sources of protein and can be stored for an extended period. They offer versatility in various dishes and contribute to a balanced diet.

15. Gluten-Free and Allergen-Free Items: Inclusivity Matters Consider offering gluten-free, nut-free, or allergen-free options to accommodate various dietary needs. Ensuring inclusivity in your donations makes a difference in the lives of those with specific dietary restrictions.

As we come together to support our communities, each donation plays a role in nourishing those in need. Whether it's a can of vegetables, a box of pasta, or a bottle of cooking oil, every item contributes to the well-being of individuals and families facing food insecurity.

Every donation helps care for our neighbors in some way.
Thank you for supporting our pantry!

Address

32 Landers Road
Kenmore, NY
14217

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 12pm
Thursday 11:30am - 1:30pm

Telephone

+17168755091

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