HELP YOUR NEIGHBORS IN NEED

Donate Food to Someone in Need

Your donation of canned soup, rice, pasta, and other nutritious foods goes directly to an individual or family in need.

Women working with donated food in Chino California

Food for Life ministry

Your Food Donations are Needed

Questions? Call 909-627-3663

Here’s everything you need to know about donating food to Food for Life Ministry. Looking to donate funds instead? Donate funds here.

1lb Bag of rice
1lb Bag of Beans
1lb Bag of pasta

What to Donate

Your donations are VERY much needed and appreciated. Donating according to the lists below helps us stay organized and make sure we have enough food for everyone.

Most Needed Items
  • Rice – 1 lb. bags
  • Beans – 1 lb. bags
  • Pasta – 1 lb. bags
  • Cereal – 17oz – 24oz
  • Snack Bars
Other Items
  • Canned Soup
  • Spaghetti Sauce (no glass please)
  • Pancake Mix
  • Peanut Butter
  • Canned Fruit – 15 oz
  • Coffee – 1 lb.
  • Flour / Sugar – 1 lb
  • Can of Meat (tuna, chicken, spam)
  • Boxed Meals (Hamburger Helper, etc.)

Where and When

Food donations can be dropped off at the Food for Life Ministry warehouse on Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:00-6:00 pm, Saturdays at 9:00-12:00 or by calling 909-627-3663 and we’ll pick it up for you with a refrigerated truck.

Drop Off Address:
Food for Life Ministry Warehouse
4712 Cheyenne Way, Chino, CA, 91710

DONATE YOUR TIME

Volunteer at Food for Life

Working together results in a bigger impact. With a meaningful cause, everyone who gives food, time, or money will feel great too.

Call us If you have any questions!

People working at Food for Life in Chino

We’re Food for Life Ministry

Food For Life Ministry is a volunteer-led food pantry serving the Inland Empire. For over 15 years, we’ve worked alongside donors, churches, and volunteers to make sure families don’t go without meals. With your help, we’ve given hundreds of thousands of meals to people right here in our community.

  • People helping with Food for Life
  • People helping with Food for Life

Hundreds of Volunteers

Food for Life