All Saints Food Pantry is a place where our community can receive groceries at a time of need. Our Food Pantry is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

How You Can Help

Blue barrels are provided at the back of All Saints Church for donated items that can be added to food pantry boxes.

A well-stocked food pantry should include a variety of essential items to support individuals and families in need. Below is a categorized list for easy reference.

1. Proteins & Staples

  • Canned/Pouched Meats: Chicken, tuna, salmon, sardines, beef, Spam
  • Beans & Nut Butters: Black, pinto, kidney, chickpeas, peanut butter
  • Grains & Carbs: Rice, pasta, macaroni & cheese, instant potatoes, oatmeal, cereal, crackers, cornmeal

2. Fruits & Vegetables

  • Canned Vegetables: Green beans, corn, carrots, peas, mixed vegetables, tomatoes (diced, sauce, paste)
  • Canned Fruits: Peaches, pineapple, applesauce, mixed fruit, pears

3. Ready-to-Eat Meals

  • Soups, chili, stews, beefaroni, ravioli, ramen

4. Dairy & Non-Dairy Alternatives

  • Shelf-stable milk (dairy, almond, soy, oat), powdered milk, evaporated milk, canned cheese

5. Cooking Essentials & Condiments

  • Cooking oil, sugar, flour, salt, pepper, spices, vinegar, honey, ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, salad dressings

6. Beverages

  • Coffee, tea, 100% juice, electrolyte drinks (Gatorade, Pedialyte)

7. Baby & Infant Needs

  • Baby formula (sealed & unexpired), baby food (jars/pouches), infant cereal, diapers (all sizes), baby wipes

8. Personal Hygiene

  • General: Soap, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, mouthwash, floss, lotion, razors, shaving cream
  • Feminine Hygiene: Pads, tampons, liners

9. Household Essentials

  • Toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, dish soap, laundry detergent, disinfecting wipes, hand sanitizer

10. Additional Supplies

  • Reusable shopping bags, can openers, plastic utensils, paper plates, reusable water bottles

           

*Precaution: Please avoid glass containers to prevent breakage and injury. Prioritize cans, plastic, and pouches.*

For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat.
I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink;
I was a stranger and you invited me in.
Matthew 25:35

 In Gratitude . . .

We serve more than 500 individuals every month within Milwaukee’s inner city and for several of the most impoverished zip codes therein including: 53206, 53209, 53210, and 53216. We maintain partnerships with Food Banks such as Hunger Task Force, Feeding America, and relationships with various farms, parishes, churches of other faiths, individuals, and a variety of businesses in order to source donations and maintain this ministry.