
Food Pantry Distribution
Families receive groceries through large-scale distribution days. The pantry has seen as many as 1,000 cars arrive, showing both the depth of need and the importance of dependable support.
Ask About Pantry Help
Good Samaritan Outreach programs are practical, high-volume, and built for neighbors facing food insufficiency right now.
Core programs

Families receive groceries through large-scale distribution days. The pantry has seen as many as 1,000 cars arrive, showing both the depth of need and the importance of dependable support.
Ask About Pantry Help
Food is provided every week to support hot meals through the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, helping feed 300 people including 100 children.
Fund Weekly Food
Care bags with food, toiletries, and practical items help people experiencing homelessness meet immediate needs with dignity.
Help Pack BagsHow support flows
Donors, food partners, volunteers, churches, civic groups, and local businesses each make the line move. The program model is simple: secure food and funds, prepare distribution, serve with respect, and keep showing up.
Food, funds, supplies, and partner commitments are coordinated before distribution days.
Volunteers sort groceries, pack boxes, stage essentials, and organize flow for high-volume service.
Neighbors receive food through pantry distribution, soup kitchen support, or homeless outreach.

Partner with the work
Good Samaritan Outreach welcomes donors and partners who can help with funding, food supplies, volunteer teams, and essentials for outreach bags.