Cooperstown Food Pantry 25 Church Street, Cooperstown, NY 13326
About the Business
Welcome to Cooperstown Food Pantry
Located at 25 Church Street in the heart of Cooperstown, New York, the Cooperstown Food Pantry is dedicated to addressing the pressing issues of poverty and hunger in Otsego County. As a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization, we are committed to providing essential support to those in need, ensuring that everyone has access to nutritious food and basic necessities.
At Cooperstown Food Pantry, we understand that reaching out for help can be a daunting step. That's why we prioritize confidentiality and respect for all who come through our doors. Our welcoming environment ensures that everyone feels valued and supported during challenging times.
In addition to our core food pantry services, we also offer valuable resources through the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP). This program is designed to help low-income individuals and families manage heating costs, providing much-needed relief during colder months.
Our website, designed and hosted by Central NY Mobile Marketing, Inc., offers detailed information about our services and how you can get involved, whether you need assistance or wish to contribute to our mission.
Join us in our effort to combat hunger and poverty in our community. Everyone is welcome at Cooperstown Food Pantry, where we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of those we serve.
Location & Phone number
25 Church Street, Cooperstown, New York 13326, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
13:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 12:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"They are friendly and have a variety of items. The first time I went it was 5-star, the 2nd time I went it was 2-star, many of the perishables were past the expiration date--eggs, Tofu (yes, they have Tofu!), mustard, corn tortillas and some others. No onions or cabbage. I noticed someone else got a nice organic corn chips bag there, while I was given expired tortilla corn, and old type of Pita bread that expired in January. Some of the walnuts taste stale. I am on a restricted diet due to health issues. I was surprised because they had fresh radishes outside one could put in a bag, and I saw that as a lucky sign since I had just two radishes left from what I had purchased at a store. I looked most of the products up online, and most should still be okay to eat as the expiration date was in earlier February, mustard was in January, the other mustard they had that they gave to someone else expired in earlier February. I have to handle a lot of diabolic oppression in general often, and may I be able to get better perishables next time, or even better I have the money to shop for food at a superstore. I never had such difficult times until I turned 60 years old."
"Recently picked up for a friend they were super nice"
"Very friendly people. They are so helpful and are able to answer all of your questions. They offer so many different items."
"Staffed by many volunteers helping those in need for various reasons with supplementing food for families. Well organized. The hours are convenient for those seeking assistance."
"Very friendly, and conciderate people. The way they explain things are key point and understanding."
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