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In 2010, the Emergency Services Program distributed enough food to make more than 40,000 meals and more than 10,000 items from our closet of cleaning supplies and hygiene items. We couldn’t do this work without donations from individuals, congregations, workplaces, and organizations. In 2010, this program received more than 90,000 pounds of donated items.

MCUM's Emergency Food Pantry distributes a three-day supply of food to households in need. Pantry volunteers assemble bags for various sized households based on a bagging list that has been reviewed by Indiana University students studying nutrition to ensure that we are providing a well-balanced diet. If you are interested in more about what clients receive, view the bagging lists for households of one and four people.

The pantry weighs all donations as they come in. In 2010, MCUM received almost 95,000 pounds of food and other donated items.To give some context to the amount you donate, the food provided to an average household of four people weighs 75 pounds.

How to Donate:

Donations can be dropped off Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:00pm. If a delivery can't be made during these times, contact us about an alternate delivery time. For a large food drive, we can often pick up your donations at the collection site. Contact Cliff Edens at (812) 339-3429 to make arrangements.

Bring donations to:

Monroe County United Ministries
827 W. 14th Court
Bloomington, Indiana 47404

When you arrive, turn right into the upper parking lot. Come into the office so we can help you unload at the far end of the parking lot.

What to Donate:

Food: Our food pantry accepts all non-perishable food. Unfortunately, we cannot accept home-made, or home-canned items, or opened packages. We do not distribute expired items to those seeking assistance, although we may make recently expired items available in addition to the bagged groceries we distribute.

All donated food will be used to help our neighbors in need, but the most useful sizes of cans, bags and boxes are those that you would buy for your own family. Restaurant/industrial size cans and bags are accepted, but they are not quite as useful in this pantry setting as smaller sizes that can more easily be distributed to families.

Cleaning Closet Items: Our Cleaning Closet accepts donations of hygiene items, cleaning supplies, paper goods, diapers, new socks, and new underwear. These items cannot be purchased with food stamps and this type of service is rarely offered elsewhere in the community. Full- and travel-size hygiene products are welcome. Regular-size items are distributed upon request. Travel-size products are distributed, along with a roll of toilet tissue, with each bag of groceries.

Paper Bags: Paper bags are the best way to organize the food we distribute. They hold lots of product and they stand up nicely on our shelves. Please ask for paper bags at the store and pass them on to us. Paper bags are welcome anywhere that food is collected for MCUM.

Items Currently Needed:

Food: canned meats (stew, chicken, salmon, etc.), canned and dried fruit, juice and other beverages, crackers, and desserts

Cleaning Closet Items: socks for adults, bar soap, feminine hygiene products, and trash bags

Organize a Food Drive

To meet the growing demand for basic needs assistance, we need volunteers in the community organizing food drives on our behalf. Schools, congregations, workplaces, clubs, and neighborhood associations are all great places for a drive! Although organizing a drive is fairly easy, we are happy to provide resources and assistance. Here are a few suggestions for organizing an efficient and successful food drive:

  • Decide what type of drive to host. Some groups prefer to focus on food while others prefer to collect items for the cleaning closet. You can have a general drive that collects any needed item, or you can have a drive for one very specific item, such as bar soap. Choose a drive type that you think will best suit your group. Contact our office if you would like more information about currently needed items.
  • Decide on the time period for the drive. Some groups ask for donations at every monthly meeting. Some congregations hold two food drives a year for one week per drive. Workplaces often hold drives for a week or two. The timeline can very greatly depending to suit the food drive hosts.
  • Set a goal. MCUM can tell you how much your group collected in the past, if that helps with goal-setting. Don't forget to update participants about how the drive is going, with announcements or a simple thermometer posted near the collection site.
  • Find a collection site with easy access and high visibility. Collection boxes can make transporting the donations easier. If you anticipate a large drive, MCUM can provide a collection bin for your use.
  • Use flyers, email, staff meetings, and other outlets to promote the food drive. Don't forget to talk about the need in the community and why the food drive is important. If you would like specific statistics to share, please contact our office. Sample flyers are available for your use.
  • Deliver your donations to 827 W. 14th Court, Monday-Friday 8am-4pm. Or call us to arrange a pick-up or alternate delivery time. Your collection will be weighed when it arrives.
  • Thank the participants in your drive. Share with them the total weight of the donation and how it will benefit the community. Invite them to take a tour of the pantry to see where their donations went or volunteer to sort the donations they made, preparing them for distribution to those in need.