Community Outreach
For there will never cease to be poor in the land. Therefore I command you, ‘You shall open wide your hand to your brother, to the needy and to the poor, in your land.’ – Deuteronomy 15:11
We collect nonperishable foods, toiletries, and gently used clothing and personally hand them to those in need that we’ve sought out where they are. This includes the Cadillac Motel, Tent City, The Colonial House Motel, and now Dixiana Court in Owensboro on the last Saturday of every month.
Our work is not about glorifying ourselves but humbly serving as vessels of God’s love and provision to those less fortunate. Donations may be dropped off at our store located at 5010 Wildcat Way between 8:30 and 5:30, Monday through Friday.
Because we never have enough food to go around, all non perishables are deeply appreciated. However, the following is a list of the most sought-after items.
- Tuna Pouches
- Vienna Sausages
- Beanie Weenies
- Ramen Noodles
- Peanut Butter Crackers
- Fruit Cups
- Oatmeal Packages
- Nutra-grain Bars
- Single Servings of Apple Sauce and Peanut Butter.
Pull-tab cans are great, but we’ll hand out can openers when needed.
We do not accept monetary gifts. Instead, please follow this link to have sought-after items shipped directly to us from Amazon. Please have shipped to Computer Dave, 5010 Wildcat Way #3, Owensboro, KY 42303.
For a better understanding of what we do, check out our blog.
Outreach Journal: September 28th, 2024
During our last outreach event on Saturday, August 31st, we did not have enough food bags to give out because of the overwhelming number of people who showed up at the Cadillac Motel. Because of that, we increased the number of food bags from about three hundred...
Outreach Journal: August 31st, 2024
This past outreach event was the most successful yet but presented new challenges, especially at Tent City. When we arrived at the Cadillac Motel, a long line of people extended well into Frayser Avenue, blocking traffic. Additionally, so many cars were parked on...
Outreach Journal: July 27th, 2024
Upon our arrival at the Cadillac Motel on Saturday, July 27th, we were greeted by a heartwarming sight. Several people, including some of our dedicated volunteers, were already standing in line at the corner of Second and Frayser Street, eagerly waiting for us to...