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WEST VALLEY COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 300875368 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE K31 · Food, Agriculture & Nutrition · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.westvalleycommunityfoodpantry.org
revenue
$102K
expenses
$82K
net assets
$171K
employees
0
program ratio
100%
mission · from form 990

PROVIDE FOOD FOR THE NEEDY.

profile · synthesized from sources

The West Valley Community Food Pantry is an all-volunteer organization based in Glendale, AZ, that provides emergency food assistance to individuals and families in need. They distribute three-day supplies of healthy food, along with some clothing and household items, to residents without address restrictions. The pantry operates with 100% volunteer staff, including its executive director and board members.

named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

Clothing and Household Item Distribution
Provides donated clothing and household items free of charge to anyone visiting the pantry.
Emergency Food Box Distribution
Provides individuals and families with a three-day supply of healthy food, including cereal, proteins, pastas, vegetables, and other staples. During crises, distribution can increase to twice per month.
Holiday Shop
A special initiative set up and managed by volunteers, likely for holiday-specific distributions.
Homeless Bag Distribution
Offers specially prepared bags for homeless individuals containing fully cooked, pop-top canned foods, protein drinks, snacks, bottled water, socks, and basic toiletries.
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Volunteer-Based Food Distribution Support 5 activities
    • Emergency Food Distribution
      Operates a food pantry three days per week, providing emergency food boxes tailored to household size, including staple foods and basic hygiene items, to individuals and families who register in-person with identification. Patrons can receive assistance twice per month, limited to once per week.
    • Emergency Food Distribution
      Operates a food pantry three days per week, providing emergency food boxes tailored to household size, including staple foods and basic hygiene items. Patrons can receive assistance twice per month, limited to once per week, with in-person registration and identification required.
    • Emergency Food Distribution
      Operates a food pantry three days per week, providing emergency food boxes tailored to household size, including staple foods and basic hygiene items, to individuals and families who register in-person with identification. Patrons can receive assistance twice per month, limited to once per week.
    • Emergency Food Distribution
      Operates a food pantry three days per week, providing emergency food boxes tailored to household size, including staple foods and basic hygiene items. Patrons can receive assistance twice per month, limited to once per week, with in-person registration and identification required.
    • Volunteer Management
      Operates entirely with volunteer labor, with approximately 30 regular volunteers contributing 700 to 800 hours per month to support pantry operations and food distribution.
  • Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 4 activities
    • Supplemental Item Distribution
      Distributes supplemental food and essential non-food items such as baby supplies, pet food, hygiene products, and free donated clothing and household items to pantry visitors when available. This includes specially prepared food and hygiene bags for homeless individuals.
    • Supplemental Item Distribution
      Distributes supplemental food and essential non-food items such as baby supplies, pet food, hygiene products, and free donated clothing and household items to pantry visitors when available.
    • Supplemental Item Distribution
      Distributes supplemental food and essential non-food items such as baby supplies, pet food, hygiene products, and free donated clothing and household items to pantry visitors when available. This includes specially prepared food and hygiene bags for homeless individuals.
    • Supplemental Item Distribution
      Distributes supplemental food and essential non-food items such as baby supplies, pet food, hygiene products, and free donated clothing and household items to pantry visitors when available.
  • Youth and Individual Footwear Distribution 2 activities
    • Homeless Outreach and Support
      Provides specially prepared food and hygiene bags for homeless individuals, which include ready-to-eat food, water, socks, and toiletries.
    • Homeless Outreach and Support
      Provides specially prepared food and hygiene bags for homeless individuals, which include ready-to-eat food, water, socks, and toiletries.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$102K
Contributions & grants$87K85%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$3160%
Other revenue$15K
expenses
Total expenses$82K
Program expenses100%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$171K
Cash$171K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$171K
Liquid reserves25.1 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +18.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 8
  • BARB VOLK — SECRETARY
  • JAN JUNE LOPEZ — VICE PRESIDE
  • JANET BEAN — TREASURER
  • JUNE KELSEY — BOARD CHAIRM
  • LAURA WALIN — PRESIDENT
  • LORI BEVERICK — DIRECTOR
  • PATTE FLEMING — DIRECTOR
  • STEVE FOWLER — DIRECTOR
relationships · 18

who they work with

  • Advent Lutheran Church Partner — Initially operated from a building behind the church.
  • Albertson’s Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • DSanborn Design, LLC Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • Deer Valley High School Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • Delta Dental of Arizona Foundation Grant Program Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • Destiny Center International Ministries Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • Einstein Bagels Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • Empty Bowl Pet Food Pantry Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • Girl Scout Troup 1044 Partner — Collaborated with the pantry by creating 25 birthday cake kits for clients.
  • Glendale Elementary School District Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • Nothing Bundt Cakes Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • Pizza Hut Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • Safeway Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • Salt River Project Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • St. John’s Lutheran Church Partner — Relocated to and currently operates from the church in Glendale, AZ.
  • Waste Not Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • West Valley Lutheran Thrift Shop Funder — Contributing sponsor
  • generous donors Partner — Supports the pantry's crisis mode operations through donations enabling increased food distribution.