Program Highlight: Hunger Doesn't Wait

July 15, 2024

After Ronald’s wife passed away, he found himself struggling. He was not doing well, even struggling to get the food he needed. Ronald’s daughter lives out of town, so she called Catholic Charities to learn more about a food delivery program. Emergency Services Hunger Doesn’t Wait program turned out to be a great fit for Ronald.


Catholic Charities Hunger Doesn’t Wait program serves many people like Ronald in our community. Hunger Doesn’t Wait provides a pre-packed serve to individuals who may be homebound or in specific situations. This program not only provides food for people unable to get it themselves, it provides a lifeline to people who feel isolated.


“Each month I have fruit, vegetables, even milk and eggs, plus a whole box of stuff for the cupboard,” said Ronald. “It is marvelous, simply great!”


Catholic Charities Emergency Services has a variety of food services including the Food Shelf, Hunger Doesn't Wait Food Delivery program, and the Mobile Food Shelf.

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