May 1, 2025
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025
The Carson Food Bank takes places each Thursday from 3.00–4.00 pm at the Carson Community Association Quonset Community Building. The address of the Community Building is Notification about closures will be posted in advance on the Carson Community Bulletin Board or the calendar on this website.
The Food Bank now distributes more than 50 bags of food per week, with almost half going to folks in Carson.
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
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May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com
–
May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026
Food Pantry is open every Thursday.
Volunteers begin between 9, and 9:30 am. Announcements, blessing, and lunch for workers at 11:30 am.
Food distribution from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Plenty of parking in our Church lot.
How We Help
• Offer food 51 weeks of the year• 1,400 people receive weekly: proteins, fruits, vegetables and staples
• Provide 2-3 meals per week to an average of 350+ families
• 2,160 food bags provided annually to 140 Taos Municipal School students
• Special foods at Thanksgiving and Christmas, including turkeys and hams.
• Distributed more than 233 TONS of food in 2023
Why a Food Pantry?
18% of Taos County Residents live below the federal poverty level- our food pantry client incomes fall below the federal poverty guidelines
New Mexico ranks first in childhood hunger. Our school district does not provide free lunches to all kids.
Our client incomes are $600-700 per month and over 50% are retired or disabled.
Want to help?
Contact: Rusty Gaston - Director of Food Pantry Ministries
taosfoodpantry@gmail.com