The Arizona Republic

Nonprofits working to feed every family on Thanksgivi­ng

- Ellie Willard Arizona Republic | USA TODAY NETWORK

With a rise in food insecurity and inflation in the U.S., this Thanksgivi­ng season is expected to leave many families’ tables bare, with no traditiona­l turkey and stuffing.

Valley-based organizati­ons and food banks are working hard to allow for every household to have a full Thanksgivi­ng meal this year.

“We know that we are going to see a lot more folks than in years past because we’re seeing 7,000 families a week coming to our food bank locations during a normal week which is more than we’ve ever seen in our history,” Jerry Brown with St. Mary’s Food Bank said.

Through The Arizona Republic’s Season for Sharing campaign, last year, donors gave $1.8 million for 164 nonprofits statewide, including St. Mary’s Food Bank, which received $30,000. Year round, St. Mary’s procures and provides the food for 280,000 meals to benefit the health and well-being of low-income, food-insecure hungry children and adults.

With an unpreceden­ted amount of people in need

of meals this year comes a mass need for those providing them. Every organizati­on mentioned is looking for more volunteers and donations this holiday season, and they ask that everyone who is food secure considers giving back to those less fortunate.

Here is where to find Thanksgivi­ng meals this week:

St. Mary’s Food Bank

When: Nov. 23

(Wednesday)

Time: Wednesday: 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Where: 3131 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85017 and 13050 W. Elm St., Suprise, AZ 85378

Requiremen­ts: Must bring a form of ID (state/ foreign ID/passport). If ID is not Arizona issued, bring a piece of mail with your name and current address on it. One visit per family.

What to expect: Each family will receive a turkey, a food box, and a produce bag.

Interested in volunteeri­ng? St. Mary’s Food Bank needs volunteers on Wednesday to help pack boxes. They have two shifts that last two hours beginning at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. You can sign up via their volunteer portal at

volunteerh­ub.com.

Interested in donating? People can still donate turkeys, food or funds through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the food bank warehouse located at 2831 N. 31st Ave. in Phoenix.

Society of St. Vincent De Paul

Society of Vincent De Paul’s mission is to combat emotional and physical tolls daily hunger and poor nutrition have on families while addressing the health, resource and educationa­l disparitie­s. This Thanksgivi­ng Day, the organizati­on is gearing up to serve about roughly 5,000 meals.

“Thanksgivi­ng is a time for people everywhere to gather around a table and enjoy a hot meal together,” Associate Chief Operations Officer Danielle McMahon said.

Through the Season for Sharing campaign, donors gave Society of St. Vincent De Paul $7,500 in contributi­ons.

“For those in need who don’t have family or a place to go, St. Vincent de Paul is honored to have you at our family table in our dining rooms. We’ll be cooking up the same delicious Thanksgivi­ng meal we always do every year and sharing in the spirit of giving and service with hundreds of volunteers,” McMahon said.

Meal service will occur at SVDP’s five charity dining rooms across the Valley:

Mesa Dining Room Thanksgivi­ng Meal (hybrid dining option)

Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Address: 67 W. Broadway Road, Mesa

El Mirage Dining Room Thanksgivi­ng Meal (to-go only)

Time: 10-11:30 a.m. Address: 14016 N. Verbana St., El Mirage

Phoenix Dining Room Thanksgivi­ng Meal (hybrid dining option)

Breakfast 7-8 a.m. Lunch 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. (Lunchtime meal service will host the Champions for the Homeless Thanksgivi­ng event with former NFL great Nick Lowery, volunteers, and other NFL footballer­s serving meals)

Address: 1075 W. Jackson St., Phoenix

Family Thanksgivi­ng Meal (indoor dining only)

Time: 4-6 p.m. Address: 420 W. Watkins Road, Phoenix

Sunnyslope Dining Room Thanksgivi­ng Meal (hybrid dining)

Lunch 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Dinner 4:30-5:30 p.m. Address: 9227 N. 10th Ave., Phoenix

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army in Phoenix provides holiday meals and seasonal assistance to more than 50,000 community members in need, including children, seniors and those experienci­ng homelessne­ss. Donors have contribute­d about $25,000 to Salvation Army through the Season for Sharing campaign.

When: Thursday, Nov.

24

Time: Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Meal service will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Where: Phoenix Convention Center in Downtown Phoenix, located at 100 N. Third St. in the South Building (southeast corner of East Washington Street and Third Street)

Who is invited: This event is open to the public and for people of all ages. No advance sign-up or registrati­on is required.

What to expect: A traditiona­l sit-down congregate meal at tables with all the trimmings and fixings!

Interested in volunteeri­ng? The Salvation Army needs volunteers to help with cooking, packing, and plating meals, decorating, setup, cleanup, greeting guests, security, serving the meal to guests, delivering meals to the homebound, and more. You can sign up via their volunteer portal here at volunteer.usawest.org.

The Salvation Army will also be serving meals at its other Arizona locations:

The Salvation Army Mesa Citadel Corps Community Center (capacity 350) Time: 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Address: 241 E. Sixth St., Mesa

The Salvation Army Tempe Corps Community Center Time: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Address: 40 E.

University Drive, Tempe

The Salvation Army Chandler Corps Community Center (capacity 500) Time: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Address: 85 E. Saratoga St., Chandler

The Salvation Army Phoenix Maryvale Corps Community Center Time: 11 a.m. until 625 meals are gone Address: 4318 W. Clarendon Ave., Phoenix

The Salvation Army Tucson Thanksgivi­ng Dinner Time: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Address: St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church located at 1145 E. Fort Lowell Road, Tucson

They are not in need of food donation at this time, but monetary donations are always accepted at SalvationA­rmyPhoenix.org.

Yuma Community Food Bank

People can receive Thanksgivi­ng food boxes in Yuma County on Nov. 23 at these sites:

San Luis Distributi­on Site Time: 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Address: 790 Juan Sanchez Blvd., San Luis

Somerton Distributi­on Site Time: 10 a.m. to noon. Address: 801 W. Main St., Somerton

Adventist Distributi­on Center Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Address: 903 W. Third St., Yuma

Yuma Community Food Bank Time: 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Address: 2404 E. 24th St., Yuma

Gospel Rescue Mission’s Thanksgivi­ng Blessings To Go

People can receive Thanksgivi­ng brunch to go, as well as a box of vital resources at these locations in Tucson:

When: Wednesday, Nov. 23

Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Address: 4550 S. Palo Verde Road, Tucson

What to expect: All community members are welcome to a full Thanksgivi­ng meal with all the trimmings.

Interested in volunteeri­ng? Sign up to plate dishes and distribute food at grmtucson.com.

Interested in donating? Tucson Gospel Rescue Mission is in need of more turkeys, pies, and nonperisha­ble food items. To donate visit grmtucson.com.

Uniting Arizona, Tucson

Thanksgivi­ng Feast for the Tucson homeless community

When: Wednesday, Nov. 23

Time: 3-5 p.m. Where: Santa Rita Park located at 401 E. 22nd St., Tucson

What to expect: Turkey dinner and free resources such as shoes and clothing.

Uniting Arizona is accepting volunteers and donations for this event. Contact Crisann at 520609-9965 or by email at Crisannbla­ck@unitingari­zona.org to get involved.

Ways to give to Season for Sharing

● Fill out the secure, online form at sharing.azcentral.com.

● Text “SHARING” to 91-999.

● Look for the “Donate here” post at facebook.com/season forsharing.

● Clip and mail the coupon on Page 4A of The Arizona Republic.

Reach breaking news reporter Ellie Willard at ellie.willard@gannett.com or on Twitter @EllieWilla­rdAZ.

 ?? MONICA D. SPENCER/THE REPUBLIC ?? Thanksgivi­ng art hangs in the Phoenix Convention Center in 2021.
MONICA D. SPENCER/THE REPUBLIC Thanksgivi­ng art hangs in the Phoenix Convention Center in 2021.

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