
Ebony is a single mother of three (18, 7, and 5) from Little Rock who has now been living in Johnson for 16 years. She has been coming to the Feed the 479 food pantry in Springdale on and off for quite some time after finding it through the Northwest Arkansas Compassion Center.
“I think it’s one of the best places that I’ve ever went to receive any type of help as far as food and things like that for my children,” Ebony said of the pantry. “It’s always open to help each and every person that comes in. There’s no discrimination or anything like that.”
The pantry offers many services to those in need including clothing vouchers, toiletries, and food. Ebony said she has utilized these and other resources and appreciates that the people at the pantry always make sure you get what you need, and does so with a smile.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Feed the 479 has kept its doors open, something Ebony greatly appreciates.
“There are some pantries and churches and things that have closed their doors to the pandemic,” she said, “but not the Feed the 479.”
She said that although there might be a line to wait in and people are not able to go into the thrift store to shop, the pantry continues to ensure everyone gets what they need as efficiently as possible even during the pandemic.
Ebony also recalled one of her most positive experiences with the food pantry.
One month, she received a shut-off notice for the utilities on her home. Typically Feed the 479 takes appointments, but because they were full, Ebony decided just to stop by and hope for the best. Brenda Prewitt, Feed the 479’s director, told Ebony to wait and they would see if they could help her that day. Ebony said she was appreciative just of the fact that they said they would try.
“Anyone else, I believe,” Ebony said, “would have turned me away and said ‘Well, I’m sorry, we can’t help you. We need you to make an appointment.’”
Sure enough, one family did not show for their appointment and Ebony was able to receive money to pay her utility bill that very day.
“Because everybody has different situations in life,” she said, “we never know who’s really going through it unless we take the time out to listen.”
Feed the 479 is located in Springdale at 3157 W. Sunset and is open Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 5 to 7 p.m. and Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.For more information on Feeding America please visit: www.feedingamerica.org
NWAFB is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, all donations made are tax exempt. TIN# 71-0680830
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