IPM's Mission:
To provide food, clothing and other communal support to those in need and to empower clients with information, support and services to improve their lives.
Hunger happens right here in our Cincinnati suburbs and surrounding rural areas, and IPM provides a little food to carry people through. Food donations are needed year 'round, not just at Thanksgiving and Christmas!
If you have a group or organization other than a school that would like to conduct a food drive, please contact Sarah Cadle for information at (513)561-3932 or sarah@interparish.org
Our Choice Pantry has been extremely busy serving an average of 29
families a day! Most of these families have 5 or more people to feed so our shelves empty quickly. Please refer to the list below or go to our
"Needs" page. Canned meat, canned pastas and pasta sauce are constant needs. Thanks!
Food
Seasonal Clothing
Funds
Personal Care Items
We expect the demand to continue to be high in 2010.
Many other opportunities available.
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Canned fruit
Canned meat
Stew, chili
Peanut Butter & Jelly
Pasta Sauce
Canned Pasta
Fresh fruits & vegetables
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Our Choice Food Pantry in Newtown is open Monday-Friday from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Our Batavia satellite pantry is open at First Presbyterian Church every Saturday from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
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IPM will award a prize for the most
creative idea to take action against
hunger! Submit your ideas to gail@interparish.org by August 1st.
Congratulations to Nancy and Jerry Howard and Joanna Hobler for their selection as the IPM Circle of Hope Award winners for 2010. IPM presents these special awards to volunteers whose dedication and service to IPM has been exceptional.
The awards were presented at the Soup Bowl event by IPM Board President, Erick Harback.