Food Pantry

Mission Statement:  Serving our neighbors with dignity and respect 

Phone: (215) 345-9170 

Days and Times of Operation:                                                                             

To Receive Guests & Donations: Mondays 8am-12pm; Wednesdays 8am-12pm; NO Saturdays until after Labor Day (please check our Facebook page –  https://www.facebook.com/newbritainbaptistchurchfoodpantry/ – for Saturday dates and times after Labor Day). We follow all Holiday closings of the Bucks County Opportunity Council. 

How Can You Help?…Volunteer!…Donate!
The Food Pantry depends on the help of the community to continue this valuable service for those that need assistance. Please help!

To volunteer please contact the Food Pantry at (215) 345-9170; if no answer please leave a voicemail and your call will be returned as soon as possible.

To donate food to the Food Pantry, stop by during hours of operation or after hours donations may be placed in the gray bin by the Food Pantry door. Please check expirations dates of items donated; we only accept items that are not expired.

***PLEASE – WE ONLY ACCEPT FOOD DONATIONS! NO CLOTHING OR MEDICAL SUPPLIES***

To give a monetary donation please stop by during hours of operations or send a check to the New Britain Baptist Church (Food Pantry in the memo line), P.O. Box 5147, New Britain, PA 18901; or place your donation in the secure white mail drop box attached to the Food Pantry door. We use your monetary donations to purchase food and for pantry operational costs.

Need Help?
To receive food from our pantry, please visit the Food Pantry during operating hours. You will be asked to complete a Self-Declaration of Need form. Please bring some form of ID with your current address on it.

About the NBBC Food Pantry:
The New Britain Baptist Church houses and manages a community Food Pantry, providing food for both individuals and families in need of assistance in the Central Bucks and New Hope School Districts . The Food Pantry is a designated food distribution site of the Opportunity Council of Bucks County. Support comes from government allocated funds, area churches and synagogues, the United States Postal Service, the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of America, Keller Williams Realtors, local businesses and organizations, local schools and individual donors. Food, supply, and financial donations directly benefit those who need the help of the Pantry.

The Food Pantry is entirely operated and staffed by church and community volunteers. All food donations that come to the pantry are checked for expiration dates. 

Families in need are welcome to our pantry. 

For more information, please call: 215-345-9170

Download our Pantry-Items-Needed and Food-Pantry-Brochure.pdf