Volunteers distributing food to Central Florida families
Orlando food relief since 1998

Move food fast. Feed neighbors with dignity.

Good Samaritan Outreach Inc is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit food pantry and soup kitchen partner serving people facing food insufficiency across Central Florida.

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A direct path from generosity to meals

Every donation becomes practical relief.

Food insufficiency is not abstract when families are sitting in cars before sunrise, waiting for boxes that carry the week. Good Samaritan Outreach turns donations into food distributions, soup kitchen support, and essentials for neighbors living without stable shelter.

Food donation box with fresh produce and pantry bags

What we do

Three ways your support reaches people.

Pantry boxes prepared for monthly food distribution

Food pantry

Monthly distributions for families

As many as 1,000 cars can arrive for pantry distribution, where volunteers help move groceries into the hands of neighbors who need them.

Meals prepared for soup kitchen service

Soup kitchen support

Weekly food for hot meals

In partnership with the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, food helps feed 300 people each week, including 100 children.

Essentials bags with toiletries, snacks, socks, and water

Homeless outreach

Essentials bags that restore care

Outreach teams provide food, toiletries, and practical supplies for people living without the basics many of us use every day.

Built for scale

Food relief that can meet a long line.

The work is urgent, but the operation is steady: pallets, pantry boxes, volunteers, partners, and a community that refuses to look away.

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Year established

A long-standing Orlando nonprofit with deep Central Florida roots.

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Children among weekly meal guests

Food support reaches children, parents, seniors, and adults facing a hard season.

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Cars at major pantry days

Monthly distribution days require supplies, hands, logistics, and donated funding.

Why donors give

Because hunger is solved one practical act at a time: a box loaded, a meal prepared, a family seen, a neighbor treated with dignity.

Volunteer listening to a community member at a pantry distribution

Promoting the mission

Stories keep the work visible.

Donors do not only need a number. They need to see the system they are strengthening: volunteers, partners, distribution days, weekly kitchen support, and the people who show up for one another.

Stay connected

Get involved before the next distribution day.

Use the form to volunteer, coordinate a food drive, sponsor essentials, or ask how your company, church, or civic group can help.