Why a Truck Matters More Than You Think: Our Pantry’s Mission Depends on It
At the Arizona Kosher Food Pantry, we spend every day fighting hunger in our community. We pack boxes, we greet families, we listen to their stories, and we make sure no child, senior, or struggling parent walks away without the food they need. But behind all of that compassion and organization is something simple and very practical:
We need to pick up the food first.
For years, we have depended on borrowed vehicles, temporary rentals, and the kindness of partners to help us gather food from grocery stores, warehouses, and donation sites. Every pound of produce, every case of canned goods, every loaf of bread that ends up on our shelves starts with a pickup.
And right now, our ability to pick up food is limited.
That’s why our current fundraiser—to purchase a dedicated truck for the pantry—is not just a “nice to have.”
It is mission-critical.
More Food → More Families Helped
Every week, we receive calls from stores, distributors, and partners letting us know they have food ready for donation. Sometimes it’s 50 pounds. Sometimes it’s 500. Sometimes it’s pallets. Sometimes it’s entire truckloads.
But if we don’t have a truck available at that moment, the food can be lost.
A dedicated pantry truck means:
- More food rescued instead of thrown away
- More consistent pickups from stores who want to help
- More produce, protein, dairy, and essentials for families
- More reliable support for our community
Right now, we help over 2,000 people every month—and that number is growing. A pantry truck allows us to meet that demand with stability and dignity.
A Truck Isn’t Just a Vehicle — It’s Hope on Wheels
When most people think of a food pantry, they picture shelves, volunteers, or the distribution line. But the real heartbeat of a pantry starts earlier, behind the scenes, in the early morning hours when food donations are waiting to be collected.
A truck is what brings that food home.
It is what fills our shelves for the grandmother picking up food for the grandkids she’s raising.
It is what delivers produce for the single parent who’s stretching every dollar.
It is what brings Shabbos meals to families who want to keep traditions alive but simply cannot afford it.
A truck is the difference between scarcity and stability.
How You Can Help Us Fill This Need
We’ve launched a fundraiser to purchase a dedicated truck—one that will allow us to increase pickups, expand our reach, and ensure that no box of food goes unused because we lacked the transportation.
Your donation, no matter the amount, moves us closer to that goal.
- $18 helps fuel the truck
- $54 helps cover maintenance costs
- $100 helps us pick up hundreds of pounds of food
- $500+ helps us grow our rescue routes and bring in pallets of fresh produce
Every dollar creates more opportunities to feed more families.
Community Kept Us Going — Together, We Can Keep Going
We’ve seen firsthand how powerful this community is.
Families helping families.
Neighbors supporting neighbors.
People giving even when times are tight.
This truck will not belong to the pantry.
It will belong to all of us.
To every family we serve.
To every child who goes to bed full because someone cared.
We’re not just fundraising for a vehicle.
We are fundraising for the ability to say “yes”—
Yes, we can pick up that donation.
Yes, we can bring this food to the pantry.
Yes, we can help one more family today.
