The Fillin’ Station Food Pantry
The Fillin’ Station Food Pantry is located at:
1290 Ga Hwy 119 South
Springfield, GA 31312
Operation Hours:
tuesdays and thursday 10:00am - 1:00pmnow located in the old effingham county middle school cafeteria, at 1290 ga hwy 119 south, springfield, the guyton community food pantry does business as the fillin' station. we are affiliated with america's second harvest of coastal georgia, our food bank in savannah.we serve about 450 effingham county residents with about 9,500 pounds of food and hygiene products each month.volunteers pick up food, unload truck shipments, process clients, fill crates of food, carry food to vehicles, restock shelves and make reports. come and see how you can help!you may call the church office at (912) 772-3478 for information. please bring the following items to your visit: loyalty card (if previously issued) picture id (driver's license) information regarding others in your household (full names & birthdays) proof of household income such as a check stub, bank statement or social security statement proof of effingham residency such as utility bill, with your name and physical address on it
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The Fillin’ Station Food Pantry in provides critical food assistance to residents facing food insecurity.
This food pantry serves as a vital resource, offering nutritious food and support for individuals and families struggling with hunger in .
The Fillin’ Station Food Pantry is a nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting, storing, and distributing food to those in need.
They often provide fresh produce, dairy, and protein, supporting healthy diets during tough times.
Additionally, many food banks offer nutrition education and outreach programs to help families make healthier choices.
Service hours may vary—it's best to call ahead or check their website or social channels before visiting.
