Liberty Disaster Relief Thrift Store / Food Pantry
Liberty Disaster Relief Thrift Store / Food Pantry is located at:
1114 Southview Drive, Building E
Liberty, MO 64068
Operation Hours:
tuesday- 3:00 pm to 6:00 pmsaturdays- 1:00 to 3:00in 2012, we fed over 4,000 people per month! we also classify a liberty disaster as a spiritual crisis in which a person is unable to walk in the liberty and freedom that is promised to them in christ. that may mean slavery to things like: health issues, addiction, bitterness, unforgiveness, and more.if you need help in either of these areas, since 2005, liberty disaster relief has distributed over four million pounds of food and hundreds of thousands of pounds of clothing, furniture, bed, and household goods into the kansas city area. sort of by accident, it became the largest homeless shelter in the northland of kansas city. now having housed hundreds of people and seen many beautiful success stories, there are many people who will tell you (with tears in their eyes) that they would be dead right now if not for liberty disaster relief. the organization has had to constantly battle city, zoning, neighbors and the slander of hell to continue, but we are here, have no plans on going anywhere, and god continues to provide - without government grants. creating active, thriving partnerships with other local organizations and businesses is a big part of our mission. our new community \"resource depot\" warehouse is a big part of that. we accept donations of just about anything that can be used for the ministry or given to those in need. http://libertydisasterrelief.com/
Visit WebsiteLiberty Disaster Relief Thrift Store / Food Pantry in provides critical food assistance to residents facing food insecurity.
This food pantry serves as a vital resource, offering nutritious food and support for individuals and families struggling with hunger in .
Liberty Disaster Relief Thrift Store / Food Pantry is a nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting, storing, and distributing food to those in need.
They often provide fresh produce, dairy, and protein, supporting healthy diets during tough times.
Additionally, many food banks offer nutrition education and outreach programs to help families make healthier choices.
Service hours may vary—it's best to call ahead or check their website or social channels before visiting.