🚨Temporary Update: Expanded food access during the government shutdown and SNAP disruption. [Learn More →] 🚨

📅 September 2025 Impact

  • 1,043 total household visits
  • 3,190 individuals in households
  • Volunteer hours: 505

🥫 Total pounds of food distributed: 24,401

  • Government food: 14,077 lbs
  • Purchased food: 2,752 lbs
  • Donated food: 7,572 lbs
    • Fresh Produce and Dairy: 2,132 lbs

🧴 Personal Care Items Distributed:

  • Paper products: 142
  • Packages Infant diapers: 198

  • Infant food/supplies: 162
  • Packages Feminine hygiene products: 216

  • Packages Adult incontinence aids: 142

  • Razors & shaving cream: 81

  • Hair care & body wash: 200

  • Dental care: 249

  • Laundry & dish detergents: 213

  • Soap/sanitizer: 166

  • Nutritional drinks: 78

  • OTC/supplements: 97

  • Other personal care: 107

🎃 Halloween Costumes – 42 children received Halloween costumes to celebrate the holiday!

🩳 Bottoms Up Program – 4,417 diapers/period/incontinence items collected in September.

👚Clothing Closet (Jan–Sept 2025)

  • 368 individuals in 110 households received requested clothing orders.

🏡Total Households Served – September Yearly Comparison

  • 2025: 1,043
  • 2024: 958
  • 2023: 958
  • 2022: 927
  • 2021: 869
  • 2020: 1,107
  • 2019: 175

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.