Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.” Luke 6:38
Braman Hall Food Pantry
Braman Hall Food Pantry offers food and other items to anyone in need. Everything is completely free for the taking. We are simply here to help. Some of us have been in your situation and know how hard it can be to come to the door. Come anyway. There is no
criticism, no judgment. Just a welcoming smile.
Hours
Open to the public:
Wednesdays 5-7 pm
Thursdays 1-3 pm
Food
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Canned foods
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Frozen foods
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Boxed foods
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Fresh foods
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Meats
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Coffee & tea
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Other beverages
Grocery
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Paper towels
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Toilet paper
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Tissues & napkins
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Personal care items
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Laundry supplies
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Cleaning supplies
Additional
As donations come in we may have the following;
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Seasonal clothing
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Blankets
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Dishes & Cookware
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Household items
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Books
A Little History
The Braman Hall Food Pantry is a ministry of Duanesburg Florida Baptist Church. It has been in operation since 1988 when it was started by Thomas Shappy and run by Ray & Vi Whitbeck. Some years later, Kathy Ortgies took the reins. Today it is directed by Judith Warner. There are many dedicated volunteers who generously give their time and energy. Together they faithfully serve the community. Our pantry continues to serve food insecure individuals and families in and around our community. Braman Hall Food Pantry is a member of Pantries of the Capital District.
How to Donate
Food & grocery items can simply be dropped off at the pantry.
Cash or checks can be delivered in person and checks can also be mailed. Do not send cash through the mail.
Checks should be made out to:
Duanesburg Florida Baptist Church
Mail to:
Duanesburg Florida Baptist Church
PO Box 9
Delanson, NY 12053
Venmo
Download the app to your phone and follow the instructions. When ready search for DFBC- Duanesburg Florida Baptist Church. Be sure to add "Food Pantry" to "What's it for", otherwise, we've no idea what it is for and it will end up as a donation to the church's General Fund.
Thank you!
What to Donate
Canned, frozen, dry, or fresh food
Grocery items such as laundry and dish detergent
Most Needed
Staples tend to fly off the shelves. Here are some examples:
Dry Goods:
Rice, Oatmeal, Peanut Butter, Cereal
Canned Goods:
Fruit, Vegetables, Meat Products
Groceries
Welcome
One & All
Contact
Judith Warner
518-956-1758