Hebron Food Pantry is proud to launch our Building Hope, One Brick at a Time fundraiser. This special project gives our community the chance to leave a lasting mark on our new home at 40 Emory Street. By purchasing a personalized engraved brick, you can honor a loved one, celebrate a milestone, or show your support for the fight against hunger in the Greater Attleboro area.
Each brick will be permanently installed on the grounds of our new facility, creating a visible symbol of the compassion and commitment that sustains our mission. Your contribution not only helps us build a welcoming space for our neighbors in need, but also ensures that nutritious food and dignity remain at the heart of everything we do. Together, we can lay the foundation for a stronger, healthier, and more hopeful community—one brick at a time.
We are located at:
40 Emory Street Attleboro, Ma. 02703
In-kind donations can be brought in at anytime Monday and Tuesday 9AM-5PM, Wednesday and Thursday 9AM-7PM and Fridays 9AM-1PM
To provide essential nutrition and services that aid in the fight against food insecurity with dignity, respect and compassion.
We appreciate the worth and diversity of the people we serve. Maintain an approachable and welcoming environment for individuals and families to seek assistance.
Provide consistent and accommodating times for food distribution. Ensure that the quality of the food we provide is of the highest nutritional standard. Value our staff and volunteers and their commitment to our community. Create and grow relationships with community partners that provide resources to advance our mission.
The path to these goals is embedded in our long history of serving our community.
We value our role in the community as servant leaders and partners for social change around food insecurity.
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The Hebron Village Outreach Center, Inc. (HVOC) was formed in spring of 1999, following the merger of the Hebron and Centenary United Methodist Churches in 1997. After the churches merged, members of both churches, and other interested friends from the community formed the vision of HVOC. A board of Directors was appointed, and the process of becoming a non-profit organization was initiated immediately. It began in the former Hebron Church, (which was located in the Hebronville section of Attleboro) and focused on a variety of human services.
In November 2006 we moved to the lower level of Centenary United Methodist Church in downtown Attleboro. In 2009 the Board made the decision to focus on hunger as our mission, and changed our name to Hebron Food Pantry, Inc. to reflect that focus. The name kept the history of the original location of the pantry. Our logo, once a weathervane atop the old Hebron Church steeple, has been refreshed to reflect our updated mission and goals. It now symbolizes our commitment to the Greater Attleboro area, not just in providing food but also in fostering independence and hope for those in need.
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