📊October 2025 Impact

  • 729 unique households served
  • 1,056 total household visits (951 driveway + 105 deliveries)
  • 3,466 individuals in households
  • Total pounds of food distributed: 31,585
    • Government food: 14,426 lbs
    • MFB purchased: 6,727 lbs
    • CCC purchased: 1,703 lbs
    • Donated food: 8,729 lbs
    – Mix: 5,821 lbs
    – Produce: 2,365 lbs
    – Dairy: 543 lbs
  • Volunteer hours: 422

🪥 Personal Care Items Distributed (October):
(all counts are per household packages ) 

  • Paper products: 175
  • Infant diapers: 166
  • Infant food/supplies: 112
  • Feminine hygiene products: 227
  • Adult incontinence aids: 136
  • Hair care & body wash: 64
  • Dental care: 390
  • Laundry & cleaning detergents: 247
  • Soap/sanitizer: 96
  • Nutritional drinks: 143
  • OTC/personal care items: 105
  • Other household items: 255

🧷 Bottoms Up Program
October collections totaled 2,366 items.

👕 Clothing Closet (Jan–Oct 2025)

  • 445 individuals in 128 households received requested clothing orders
  • Plus 320 additional clothing items, 43 pairs of shoes, and 109 bedding items distributed
  • 2025 totals so far:
    • Coats: 355 (includes 261 distributed in October)
    • Cold-weather gear (hats, gloves, etc.): 375
    • Father’s Day gifts: 163
    • Children’s Halloween costumes: 42

🏠 Total Households Served – October Yearly Comparison

  • 2025: 1,056
  • 2024: 933
  • 2023: 1,064
  • 2022: 1,271
  • 2021: 1,165
  • 2020: 1,490
  • 2019: 198

📆Year-to-Date (Jan–Oct) Snapshot

  • 2025: 10,294 total household visits (driveway + deliveries)
  • 2024: 9,756 total (Jan–Oct)
  • 2023: 9,845 total (Jan–Oct)
    (That’s roughly a 5–6 % increase — over 500 more household visits than either 2023 or 2024 so far this year.)

Donate today!

There are many ways to donate to the Community Crisis Center. We are grateful for all of your donations, which help us help others.

The Community Crisis Center, Inc’s Registry for Good is a list of the items that we need the most. Help us serve the community by shopping from home. Items are sent directly to the Crisis Center and distributed to our clients. We are particularly in need of diapers, feminine hygiene products, and other toiletries.