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END HUNGER!

Together.

For at-risk Children, Disabled Veterans and Seniors/Elderly

Our MISSION

The Liberty County Manna House exists to eliminate hunger and food insecurity through perishable and nonperishable food distribution, soup kitchen, and promoting nutrition.  We believe in our mission to instill hope, family togetherness, community bondedness, citizenship, and self-reliance. YOU CAN HELP

 

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FOOD AND CLOTHING

Providing Help

Food Distribution | Monday - Friday

8:00 am -12:00 noon

Soup Kitchen   | Monday-Friday

4:30 pm-6:00 pm

Clothing Giveaway  | Saturday

9:00 am-11:00 am

SOUPER BOWL OF CARING

Tackling Hunger | February 5, 2023

On Sunday Feb. 6, you can be a part of something bigger than ever! The Souper Bowl of Caring. 

In 2022 the Souper Bowl of Caring will celebrate 32 years of giving and serving in the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl. We're looking for some great players to join our team. Register your youth group, school, church, local business or yourself to participate by calling the Manna House. 

ON SITE HEALTHCARE

First Wednesdays

Diversity Health Center, Inc. now offers mobile healthcare. The focus of the mobile healthcare clinic is to provide primary care and behavioral health services at locations outside of our own. Through our mobile medical unit we partner with local organizations to bring care to people who otherwise couldn't access it.  

Diversity Health Center

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Manna house operations

The new Manna House building is almost ready for full operations.  We are extremely excited. Thankful to the Lord, our board of directors, friends and partners who made this upgrade and expansion possible.

 

 

Here's a recap:

On Friday, September 3, 2021 we hosted the ribbon cutting and building dedication to celebrate this milestone worthy initiative. 

 

The old building was demolished in June 2019, and we expected to have our brand new facility up and running before now but unfortunately there were roadblocks, delays, and budget shortfalls. The good news is we did not stop serving. We have a commitment to help our community through thick and thin. We were operating in a temporary location adjacent to the Liberty Prayer Chapel on Memorial Drive, just a few feet from the existing site. The new Manna House will provide a safe and pleasant facility for our clients and volunteers.  Not just an exceptional building, but we are determined to deliver exceptional care to the people we serve. 

 

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