Are you in need of food assistance?

If you or someone you know is facing food insecurity, Mercer County Food Bank is here to help. We understand the importance of access to nourishing meals, and our mission is to provide help to those in need. Remember, you are not alone — we are here for you and ready to lend a helping hand.

About US

The mission of Mercer County Food Bank is to provide supplemental food to those who are hungry and to raise awareness of hunger throughout Mercer County.

Mercer County Food Bank is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization and is a partner food bank of Feeding America, the largest hunger relief organization in the United States.

We are dedicated to the well-being of individuals and families in need. Learn more about our work, programs, history, and unwavering commitment to Starve Hunger and Feed Hope.

Give Help

Mercer County Food Bank, a 501(c)3 charity, is dedicated to addressing hunger in our community. With every dollar you donate, we can provide four meals to our hungry neighbors in Mercer County.

Pounds of food distributed in 2023

Meals served in 2023

Dollars saved in paid time by volunteers in 2023

Visits to food pantries or MCFB Programs in 2023

Households served in 2023

Pounds of produce distributed in 2023

More ways to GET INVOLVED

Volunteer

We are dependent on our volunteers! There are many opportunities to help such as assisting in the office, at distributions and special events, and for repacking projects in the Warehouse.

Host a Food Drive

Starve Hunger by hosting a food drive! You, your company, school, or organization can collect non-perishable food items to help feed our Mercer County neighbors facing food insecurity. 

Advocate

We need advocates like you to join us in our fight against hunger. You can make a real difference here in Mercer County by raising awareness, speaking up for those in need, and supporting our programs.

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