FOOD PANTRY
- Our pantry is now open THURSDAY MORNINGS.
- Check-In starts at 8:30 a.m. and new registrations begin at 8:45. Distribution starts at 9:00.
- You must register and recieve a RED, BLUE, or YELLOW card. Bring this card with you every time you come to the pantry.
- You may only receive full pantry distribution every-third-week depending on the color of your registration card, however there may be extras to gather after pantry distribution has finished.
- Late-comers are welcome to these extras.
- We have made these changes in order to make sure that everyone who needs food has access and out of respect for our neighborhood during quiet times.
- Please do not arrive before 7:30 a.m.
- Numbers are given in random order; there is no benefit to being first in line.
The High Street Food Pantry is run by two lead organizations: High Street Congregational Church (HSCC) and the United Methodist Church of Auburn (UMC).
This organization has been in existence for 20 years and has a volunteer roster of 40-plus individuals ranging in ages from 10 to 95. Besides UMC and HSCC, there are additional churches, two community banks and a community healthcare & social services nonprofit agency that provide volunteers. Fifteen or more volunteers are required each week to keep things on track, plus 5 truck drivers are needed for food deliveries from Good Shepherd Food Distribution Center.
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410;
Literacy For All
- Over 20,000 children’s books donated.
- Dictionaries, cooking & travel books.
- Assists with child & adult literacy.
Warm Hands & Heads
500+ pairs of mittens & gloves, hats & scarves, knitted with love for kids & adults.
Other Programs
- 60+ Flu shots.
- Medicare/Maine-Care benefit education.
- $3,000 in Hannaford gift cards for holiday dinners at Easter & Thanksgiving.
- 300+ Christmas Stockings.
Other Partnerships
- Assistance to patients in need of food, partnering with Androscoggin Home Health & Hospice, Inc.
- Nutritional education by University of Maine Cooperative Extension.