Lebanon Food Pantry provides food assistance to individuals and families in need in Warren County, Ohio.
We serve an average of 350 people per week and offer three days of emergency food support, including non-perishable goods, fresh fruit and vegetables, frozen meat, hygiene items, and household essentials.
We encourage families to visit once per month for as long as they need assistance, ensuring a continuous safety net for those in need. Your support shows that our community is committed to caring for them. The need for assistance increased by a staggering 64 percent in 2023 and by an additional 15 percent in 2024. Support from donors has never wavered. We served 18,742 people from 5,474 households and provided 168,633 meals in 2024. On average, families come four times a year for assistance. 637 families came this year for the first time, highlighting the growing need for our services. The Lebanon Food Pantry relies on your financial support and food donations from individuals, businesses, faith groups, and civic organizations. The Lebanon Food Pantry was founded on September 17, 1985. We operate as a collaboration of 13 local churches. We employ one part-time coordinator and rely on the generosity of dozens of community partners, hundreds of volunteers, and more than 200 financial supporters. Lebanon Food Pantry, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and a member of the Shared Harvest Food Bank.