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Food Pantries

Richmond, VA | Roanoke, VA

A neighborhood food resource in Richmond and Roanoke. 

One out of every nine people living in Virginia struggles with hunger and food insecurity, including one out of every seven children. One of the many ways that CCC has committed to nurturing children and families is by providing nutritious, emergency food.  

CCC provides fresh produce, frozen meat, and other non-perishable food items. We rely on the generous donations of our community to help us meet the needs of our neighbors.  

Richmond

Dibert Food Pantry

1601 Rolling Hills Drive

Richmond, VA 23229

804.285.5986

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Roanoke

St. Francis House Food Pantry

820 Campbell Avenue Southwest

Roanoke, VA 24016

540.268.0044

Monday - Friday

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Closed the first Tuesday of every month

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Who Hunger Touches  

Hunger doesn’t discriminate—it impacts working families, seniors, veterans, and children alike. Many hardworking individuals and families are one emergency medical bill, broken water heater, leaky roof, or unexpected car repair away from a financial crisis. They are left making the decision to feed their family or pay essential bills. It’s a choice that all too many Americans face every day.  

“Food insecurity is about more than just access to food. It is also about nutrition. Data shows that when families experience financial hardship, food costs are the first they slash. As a result, some families experiencing food insecurity turn towards food with decreased nutritional quality or reduce their overall intake.” - Virginia Department of Social Services 

Senior Hunger 

Many seniors live on a fixed income and struggle to afford fresh, nutritious food. Often, seniors are also isolated and face the additional challenge of limited transportation. CCC’s St. Francis House Food Pantry in Roanoke helps solve this challenge by making regular deliveries to senior where they live.

No child deserves to go to bed hungry. Yet, each year in Virginia, thousands of children don’t know where their next meal will come from.

Veteran Hunger  

Food insecurity impacts one in nine working-age veterans in Virginia. Feeding America lists low pay, access to nearby grocery stores, unexpected expenses, and ineligibility for food assistance as some of the common reasons that military families often face food insecurity.

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St. Francis House Food Pantry 

Roanoke, VA

St. Francis House Food Pantry has operated in western Virginia since 1973. For over 50 years, our neighbors in the Roanoke Valley have counted on St. Francis House to help them meet their families’ most basic needs.  

820 Campbell Avenue | Roanoke, VA 24016 | 540.268.0044 

Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.  
Closed the first Tuesday of every month 

  • Families can pick up food once per month, with at least 30 days between visits 

  • Mobile delivery provides food delivery to low- income seniors 

  • St. Francis House serves as the food pantry for Vittles for Vets who provide food to veterans in Roanoke and Salem

  • Diapers and wipes are also available 

Dibert Food Pantry

Richmond, VA

The Dibert Food Pantry serves thousands of families each year in Central Virginia, providing necessary food resources that support families and help them thrive.  

1601 Rolling Hills Drive | Richmond, VA 23229 | 804.285.5986 

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.  

Families can pick up food once per month, with at least 30 days between visits 

Stacks of cans at the Dibert Food Pantry in Richmond

How You Can Help

No one should have to worry about where their next meal comes from. Together, we can make sure that our neighbors have what they need to thrive.  

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