Donations
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ONGOING DONATIONS
We are a volunteer managed organization and each month we offer many hours where donations can be dropped off to our pantry. Please bring food donations to the west side of the building during open pantry hours (by the garage).
Pantry distribution and collection hours are:
· 9 am to 11 am every TUESDAY and
· 4 pm to 7 pm on the SECOND and LAST THURSDAY of every month.
We are also open for donations on the second Saturday of each month, 10 to 11 am. We have volunteers ready to help you unload your donations. These options works well if you have a large amount to donate, but you are always welcome to come visit the Pantry that day!
If you have just a few bags to donate, you may take them to any of these places:
- Oregon Public Library (256 Brook Street)
- St.John’s Lutheran Church (625 East Netherwood)
- People's United Methodist Church (103 N. Alpine Pkwy)
- Holy Mother of Consolation Church (651 N. Main in Oregon)--the bin is located just inside the double glass doors next to the parking lot behind the church
- The Oregon Senior Center (219 Park Street)
- The Zone (280 West Netherwood)
Donations can also be purchased at Bill's Food Center (787 N Main Street) at the check-out line. See further down the page for more information.
Learn about specific food drives (often with a variety of other drop off points) by visiting our Facebook page. Please “like” us to stay in the know of opportunities and events.
Monetary Donations
Donations to the food pantry are tax deductible.
You can write the check to the Oregon Area Food Pantry and mail it to:
Oregon Area Food Pantry
PO Box 92
Oregon, WI 53575
Bill's Food Center has pre-bagged food donations!
Bill's Food Center provides prepackaged bags of food to purchase for the food pantry. Each bag costs approximately $10 and is donated directly to the Oregon Area Food Pantry for distribution. These contributions have helped us keep up with the increasing need for the pantry in our community, and are filled with the items we are currently in need of.