hope: believing things can be different. 

Sunnybrook Hope Center’s mission is to be a safe and welcoming place to receive practical help, be connected to a Christ-centered community, and take steps toward a sustainable future.
 
Our goal is to end poverty by walking alongside Siouxlanders, empowering and educating them to take steps towards a sustainable future. We are known for our unshakeable commitment to the dignity of people.

Choice Food Pantries

Sioux City

HOURS OF THE SIOUX CITY PANTRY
TUESDAYS 11:00AM - 1:00PM
THURSDAYS 6:00 - 8:00PM

To make a reservation at the Sioux City Pantry, please visit us during our regular pantry hours.

Le Mars

HOURS OF THE LE MARS PANTRY
3RD MONDAY OF EACH MONTH
6:00 - 8:00PM

*Reservations are not required, but highly recommended. Sunnybrook Hope Center is an equal opportunity provider.

Since Sunnybrook Hope Center’s ministry began in 2020,
here is a glimpse at God’s work through this ministry.

Walk With Me:
400

people have chosen to take a step forward to a sustainable future

Pantry Impact:

2.7 million meals have been distributed this yea

Volunteer Impact:
1,264

different volunteers have served as the hands and feet of Jesus

Warehouse Impact:

63 church and nonprofit partner organizations

Pantry Impact:

220,000 people reached through the food pantries

Warehouse Impact:

$2.8 million worth of material goods distributed through Iowa and Nebraska

HELPING PEOPLE CHANGE...FOR GOOD:

In our Walk with Me program, we’ll partner with you to set goals, identify steps to reach them, and provide ongoing support as you work towards a stable, sustainable future.
We teach responsible money management, banking, budgeting and credit habits. Call 712.276.5814 for up-to-date information about the latest classes offered.

VOLUNTEER WITH THE HOPE CENTER:

As a Hope Center Ambassador, you'll serve in the Choice Food Pantry, building relationships with guests as they shop for groceries. Opportunities are available with various roles when the pantry is open.
Walk With Me pairs guests with trusted coaches and advocates. Volunteers receive training for their specific area of service, with flexible time commitments and a variety of opportunities for all.

DONATE TO THE HOPE CENTER:

Orange Bag Ambassadors commit to donating specified goods each month for a year for our Sioux City or Le Mars locations.
Our Partners in Hope are individuals and businesses who make a financial gift to further the mission of the Hope Center.

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Hope Ministries Director
Email: tinas@sunnybrookhopecenter.org
Operations Manager
Email: rogerm@sunnybrookhopecenter.org
Walk With Me Coordinator
Email: teriq@sunnybrookchurch.org
Volunteer Coordinator
Email: lizc@sunnybrookchurch.org

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