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The
Samaritan Project is a food and clothing program that is available
to anyone in need. The clothes closet, formally known as Sisters
4 You, was a professional clothing donation program strictly
for women heading out into the workforce. Since the devastating
tornado in La Plata in 2002, the clothing donation program
grew into a closet for all members of the family who need
clothing. The food pantry is a non-perishable goods pantry available
for anyone who requests food. LifeStyles is in constant need
of non-perishable items such as: milk, eggs, bread, and baby
formula.
In addition
to daily food distribution, we partner with the Ministers
Alliance ( www.ministers-alliance.org)
and other local churches annually to provide over 2,100 families
during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays with full food
baskets. During the Christmas holiday, we also provide toys
for families in need. When the holiday season approaches,
we accept canned food and monetary donations. LifeStyles links those in need to the available services and
funding available to provide them with the emergency assistance
needed to provide healthy livelihoods and self-sufficiency.
The Samaritan Project is a food and clothing program that
is available to anyone in need.
The clothes closet,
formally known as Sisters 4 You, was a professional clothing
donation program strictly for women heading out into the workforce.
Since the devastating tornado in La Plata in 2002, the clothing
donation program grew into a closet for all members of the
family who need clothing. The closet is open every weekday, and participants must show
valid photo identification. The closet is stocked by donations
from the community, and is staffed primarily by volunteers.
The food pantry offers
groceries for anyone in need who requests food. Participants
receive three days of food, which can include non-perishable
canned and boxed goods, meat, fruit, and bakery items. Hygiene,
baby, and household items are also provided on an as-needed
basis. There is a maximum of one visit for every 30 days, and participants
must show valid photo identification. The pantry is stocked
by donations from the community. LifeStyles is in constant
need of items such as: milk, eggs, bread, and baby formula.
In addition to daily
food distribution, we partner with G.S. Proctor and Associates
(www.gsproctor.com) and other local churches annually to provide
over 2,100 families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas
holidays with full food baskets. During the Christmas holiday,
we also provide toys for families in need. When the holiday season approaches, we accept canned food
and monetary donations. Find out what kind of goods we're looking for this year in November and December.
For more information,
please contact: (301) 609-9900, info@lifestylesofmd.org
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