Food For Thought
Clothing Mountain
Things We Don't Accept
Case By Case
Knowing Your Staff
100

Since February of this year, the Warrensburg Food Pantry has stayed open later with these extended hours. 

What is 6-7 PM?

100

Our sorters will send undesirable clothing to this big metal box.

What is the blue bin?

100

These lovable play items once held a place in a child's heart. However, they cannot hold a place here.

What are stuffed animals?

100

Last year, our case workers helped bring smiles to over 270 children during the NCM program.

What is the Giving Tree Program?

100

This person drives, lifts, mows, and maintains. They would probably rather be fishing.

Who is Gary?

200

This food pantry on wheels helps to serve people in remote parts of our region.

What is the Mobile Mart?

200

The hours and day that the Brant Lake Clothing Center is open.

What is 11 AM - 4 PM on Wednesdays?

200

Someone has already sampled these food items, and therefore they cannot be accepted.

What are opened food packages?

200

Clients can receive these if they are trying to drive themselves to a doctor's appointment or social service office, but need some financial help.

What are gas cards?

200

This staff member is the longest serving part of the NCM team. 

Who is Rebecca?

300

When we don't have one or both of two specific grocery items, clients can receive these and finish their grocery shopping at their local Stewart's. 

What are egg and milk cards?

300

Used by clothing sorters, these yellow labeled containers help transport loose items between buildings in Warrensburg. 

What are taxis?

300

Often useful for young parents, these portable chairs have expiration dates.

What are car seats?

300

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program helps clients offset costs at the grocery store.

What is SNAP?

300

This staff member is from Brant Lake and enjoys snowmobiling.

Who is Kayla?

400

The place where NCM buys the majority of the food that it stocks in its pantries.

What is the Regional Food Bank?

400

These might be a rest for your head at night, but it is best if they don't go in the blue bin. 

What are pillows?

400

They might save a kid from having a crack on the head, but they won't save NCM from a lawsuit.

What are bike helmets.

400

An employee for National Grid who works alongside our case work team to support clients in our region. 

Who is Kari Kelly?

400

This person is the director of operations for NCM and likes to keep the office at 100 degrees! 

Who is Laurie?

500

This is the recommended amount of food that our food pantry volunteers should encourage our clients to take for their household.

What is 3 meals for 3 days?

500

They usually go underneath, but when blue binning you can put them right over the top!

What are used underwear?

500

This bulky piece of furniture is good for overnight guests, but not the Furniture Program.

What is a sleeper sofa?

500

This program helps clients afford their heat during the cold winter months. 

What is HEAP?

500

This staff member is not a native of New York, and is known for working out of their computer bag.

Who is Erin?

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