Programs
No One Goes Hungry
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No One Goes Hungry ⋆
Food Pantry
Referrals: We provide perishable or non-perishable food for 3 – 4 days.
Walk-Ins: We provide perishable or non-perishable food for 1 – 2 days.
Hours of Operations:
Monday & Tuesday: 9AM – 2PM Wednesday: 9AM – 2PM, 4PM – 5PM Thursdays: 9AM – 2PM
No More Hunger!
Meals2Go
Hot Meals
Walk-Ins: We provide a hot meal on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Hours of Operations: Wednesday: 4PM – 5PM
Seniors & Adults with Disabilities
Phone Referrals: We deliver perishable or non-perishable food for 3 – 4 days. This service is provided based on volunteers’ availability.
Hours of Operations: Mondays – Thursday: 9AM – 2PM
Other Essential Needs
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Other Essential Needs ⋆
Clothing Closet
Children, Teens, Adults & Elderly
Walk-Ins: Our Clothing Room is a boutique-style room filled with men, women, and children’s clothing and accessories, free of charge.
Hours of Operations: Monday & Tuesday: 9 AM – 2PM
Health & Wellness
Counseling
Children, Teens, Adults & Seniors
In-person-by phone-on Zoom: We provide counseling that may include depression, anxiety, relationships, or family issues.
Hours of Operation:
Individual - By Appointment Only
Group - Thursday: 7PM – 8PM
Note: All our counselors are licensed.
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Mariah
“I never thought I could find myself in such a desperate situation. If it were not for places like Rochester Family Mission and the people who work there, I do not know where I would be. I am thankful for their prayers.”
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William
"Not having food and a place to lay my head is bad. All I want each day is a warm blanket and food to stop the pain in my stomach. My home is a cardboard box under the bridge. And when I go to bed hungry, it is hard for me to move around the next day. My friend who lives two boxes down from me under the bridge told me about the mission. He is right; the people treat you well, and the food tastes good. I am thankful for the mission!"
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Pat
After every shift, our volunteers leave knowing they helped put food on the table for needy people. Whether volunteers collect, sort, pack, distribute, or perform any other duties, they directly impact the community. Volunteering for just a couple of hours a week can make a stark difference for our needy neighbors. Pat says, "This is why I have been volunteering in the food pantry and the summer camp for over 15 years.