Thursday, February 25, 2010

Angel Food Ministries

This is a program I first heard about on Twitter... the people discussing it were very impressed with the quality of the food, flavor and value.  One lady said she and her husband order a box every month and donate the money they save on food to their favorite charity, another person said they were laid-off and this was a huge help to them, many college students also use the program. Others like the food and enjoy avoiding the grocery store. They accept cash, checks, plastic and even food stamps - those who order online have a small service charge. 

I Googled the program and found that EUM Church in Greenville offers this program - anyone can order - it is not based on income. They offer packages for families, seniors, people with allergies, after school snacks, just meats (frozen), even a box that has fresh fruits and vegetables -at a great price!

I spoke with Trish Day, who manages the local program in Darke County, she said the items offered on the "menu" change each month and you can view the menu online or she has them on paper. Trish said the quality and flavor is great - it's restaurant quality food, not out-dated or seconds.

You pre-pay for your package(s) and then pick them up on the monthly distribution day at the old Hughes Supply - you don't even have to get out of your car - you simply drive up and they load your package in your car for you!

PURCHASING ANGEL FOOD
There are no restrictions, conditions or forms to fill out to purchase Angel Food. The food relief program is open to one and all. Anyone may purchase an unlimited number of boxes of Angel Food by placing an order with a local Angel Food host site. FIND A LOCAL HOST SITE NOW.

This program is offered nationally - here's the link to find out more information or to find one in another location -  Angel Food Ministries      EUM church also has a link to the program on their website. -

Hope that helps.... with so many people laid-off and going through tough times, this is a wonderful resource that many may not know about.

3 comments:

  1. http://www.charitygovernance.com/charity_governance/2009/03/the-devil-is-in-the-details-angel-food-ministries.html

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  2. http://www.ministrywatch.com/pdf/donoralert2009.pdf

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  3. They are also listed on MinistryWatch.com Donor Alert List. If you are using just as a resource for food, this may not matter. If you think you are helping a charitible cause, you may want to check out.

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