

Fondy Food Pantry appreciates the generosity of the community in supporting our mission through donations of food and essential non-food items. These contributions help us provide nutritious meals and vital supplies to individuals and families seeking support.
Organizing a food drive is a fantastic way to raise awareness about hunger while meeting immediate needs in our community. Donations collected through food drives help keep our walk-in pantry shelves stocked and fill our Opportunity Bags with ready-to-eat, shelf-stable items.
Whether you're a school, business, place of worship, neighborhood group, or individual, hosting a food drive is a powerful and hands-on way to make a difference.
In addition to the most needed food items, we also gratefully accept donations of commonly requested household and personal care items that are not covered by SNAP benefits, including laundry detergent, dish soap, shampoo and conditioner, body wash or bar soap, toothpaste and toothbrushes, feminine hygiene products, toilet paper, paper towels, and deodorant.

Whole grain cereal
Oatmeal
Breakfast or granola bars
Pancake mix and syrup
Muffin mix
Peanut butter
Canned tuna, salmon, and chicken
Canned meals (beef stew, chili)
Canned pasta meals (ravioli, spaghetti)
Chunky soups with meat
Meal mixes (tuna or hamburger helper, sloppy joe mix, macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes)
Soups (all kinds)
Spaghetti sauce (in plastic jars or cans)
Canned vegetables
Canned or dried beans
Snack-sized nuts and seeds
Canned fruit
Applesauce
Baking items (flour, sugar, baking powder, cake or brownie mixes, etc.)
Condiments (ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, salad dressings, etc.)


For a list of Food for Thought needs, visit the Food for Thought page. For general donations, visit the Donate Food page. Follow us on Facebook for updates on what’s most needed.
Please do not donate:
Fondy Food Pantry clients love fresh produce! Please call (920) 322-0369 to set up a drop off time.
Use FFP’s large white drop-off bin on the north side of the building (facing the Radisson Hotel). For perishable or large donations, call (920) 322-0369 to arrange a time for drop off.
Yes. FFP accepts sealed pet food and unopened baby items (like formula, wipes, and diapers) to help support families with additional needs.
