Hundreds Served Through Mobile Food Pantry

January 5, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

Members of the Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian Church and other volunteers devoted several hours of their day Saturday to make sure the less fortunate of our community have plenty to eat for the next few days.

Hundreds of families were served during the drive through mobile food pantry in what has become a regular event, held at least twice a year.

Cars began lining up on South College Street across from the church several hours ahead of schedule and by the time the food drive began, the line of vehicles stretched all the way to near Green Brook Park.

Church Pastor Isaac Gray said Second Harvest brings in pallets of food on trucks. The food is then off loaded and organized in preparation for the distribution.

“It includes vegetables, fruit, canned goods, potatoes, and all sorts of different food items. We unload and sort it out in the alley behind Market Street and people drive through. They can get one box per household or two boxes depending upon how many people are in the car. That’s what makes this food drive unique is that people don’t even get out of their car. They stay in their vehicle the whole time and we do the work for them. They drive thru and we fill up their cars with boxes of food and we give it out until the cars stop coming or until we run out of food. Every time we have done this we have always had enough food for every person who has come through,” he said.

Gray said the church enjoys serving the community in this way and plans to keep on doing it at least twice a year.

“We love doing it and people seem to be very thankful and grateful for what we are doing. We just want to try to help our community and help people who need some food. That is what we are about,” said Gray.

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