Until further notice … The Flemington Area Food Pantry has instituted a drive-thru service - with optional ONLINE ordering - during our normal business hours. A volunteer will greet you at your car to take your order. You will receive the same amount of food and you will select your meat, produce, personal items, eggs and yogurt. Clients will NOT need to enter the pantry. We will be open Monday-Thursday 9-11:30, every other Wednesday night from 4:00-8:00 and every other Saturday morning from 9:00-11:30. We are opened for donations at our side door until 3:30pm Monday-Friday. Thanks for your patience!
Hasta nuevo aviso… La despensa de alimentos del área de Flemington ha implementado un servicio al auto - con pedidos en línea opcionales - durante nuestras horas de trabajo. Es decir, un voluntario le atenderá en su auto para tomar tu orden. Usted recibirá la misma cantidad de comida y seleccionará el tipo de carne, frutas, vegetales, objetos personales, huevos y yogur. Usted NO tiene que entrar al edificio. Nosotros estamos atendiendo al cliente de lunes a jueves, desde las 9:00 a.m. hasta las 11:30 a.m. de la mañana. Cada dos miércoles atendemos por la noche desde las 5:30 p.m. hasta las 8 de la noche. Además atendemos cada dos sábados por la mañana desde las 9:30 hasta las 11:30 a.m. Muchas gracias por su paciencia!
About Us
The Flemington Area Food Pantry provides food and personal care items to people in Hunterdon County who are food insecure.
We are located across the parking lot from the front entrance of the Flemington WalMart.
Food insecurity is a national problem. In Hunterdon County, of 126,000 residents, an estimated 5,000 have income below the poverty level. Many of these residents, including children and infants, don't get enough to eat without some form of assistance.
The Flemington Area Food Pantry depends on the generosity of the Hunterdon County community for its very existence. Without donations of food and funds, the Pantry would not exist. More than 80% of Pantry income is derived from contributions of monetary donations and groceries.
The Pantry provides supplemental groceries to approximately 1,600 income qualified Hunterdon County families.
Pantry clients are often underemployed hard-working adults, veterans, families with children, and seniors who simply cannot make ends meet and who go without food for several meals, or sometimes several days at a time. These people are your friends and neighbors. Some have lost jobs, and some are homeless. They are of all nationalities and ethnic backgrounds, but have one thing in common: they don’t have the resources to buy the food they need to subsist.