
Food Pantries
Escanaba, MI Corps Community Center Food Pantries Information
Hunger Services at Escanaba, MI Corps Community Center
The Salvation Army is dedicated to alleviating hunger in our community. Our local office operates community food pantries to provide nutritious food to individuals and families in need. We understand the challenges that food insecurity can pose in this area, and we're committed to providing a helping hand.
Our food pantries offer a variety of food items, including canned goods and nonperishable staples. Some even offer fresh produce. We work closely with local partners to ensure that we can provide a diverse selection of food to meet the unique needs of our community.
By providing access to nutritious food, we aim to improve the health and well-being of the neighbors we serve. We believe that everyone deserves to have access to the nourishment they need to thrive.
If you or someone you know is struggling with food insecurity, please visit our local office to learn more about our food pantry services.
Meal Programs
We offer sit-down programs that provide nutritious hot meals and valuable human interaction. We serve daily lunches to the community, Monday through Friday, to help the most vulnerable members of society escape the daily burdens of food insecurity.
Food Pantry
By supplying free fresh produce, canned goods, and healthy frozen items, our food pantries provide valuable meal supplementation while helping those in need maintain their independence and dignity. These food pantries are especially crucial in “food deserts,” where entire communities experience food insecurity due to a lack of grocery store access.
- Mondays: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. & 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
- Thursday: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. & 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Social Services are by appointment, call (906) 786-0590.
Host a Food Drive: The food collected from local food drives is used to sustain The Salvation Army Food Pantry throughout the year. Here is an example list of the foods we need most: canned fruits and vegetables, pork & beans, canned tuna, canned pork or beef, peanut butter, mac & cheese, spaghetti and sauce, pasta, rice, cereal
Stats
166,747,412
meals were served to those who need them most last year.
6.70%
of all U.S. households reported using a food pantry in 2020
12.80%
of all American households with children are food insecure.

Love beyond missed meals
Donating cash or nonperishable food items to a food pantry is vital in ensuring that individuals and families facing hunger have access to the resources they need to thrive, especially during times of crisis.
Other Services
