M.C.CHURCH LIBRARY EDUCATION CENTER CORP.
IS NOWLICENSING AS A FOOD BANK BY THE Georgia Department of Agriculture Rules and Regulations Friday, December 28, 2007
   MCCLECC Food Bank 1           
          Contact: Clebert Merat
           P.O. BOX 322  Douglasville  GA 30133
           786-619-0019   FAX  678 922-7730
       at    mcfooddept@mcchurchlibrary.com
    Food  Bank 2

          MANAGEMENT'S   OR  DIRECTOR  ONLY  USE   

MC Food Bank Partnerships                  ITEMS  LIST AND PRODUCTS                                               New  Items   Available

The M.C.Church Library Education Center Corp                   Click on “Am I Eligible  for  FOOD STAMPS here ONLINE      

Driving Directions to our center please  click here to print out direction don't call us  print out

        Through our Food Bank Program we supply other non-profit agencies with food and medicinal products. These agencies are located throughout Georgia, Florida and all have the same mission of ending hunger in the fifty State of United States. By supplying these agencies with these products The MC Food Bank, is able to give assistance to economically

Disadvantaged families that could not make it to our facility because of where they live and the distance they would have to travel. Operating as an "Independent Food bank" we can supply any agency, anywhere that is in need of assistance. We are not restricted by territorial boundaries or jurisdictional red tape. Monthly reports are required of all recipient agencies documenting number of people served, ages, and area that the agency serves. All agencies are required to sign a contract stating that no product received from The MC Food Bank, can be sold, bartered or traded. In the event a complaint is made concerning an agency, it is investigated thoroughly and if the agency is found to be in violation of this contract their affiliation with The MC Food Bank, will be terminated immediately.

        Your trust and product integrity is of the utmost importance to The MC Food Bank, without the assistance and compassion of our donors we would not be able to fulfill our mission. You as a donor can rest assured that your donation is used for the exact purpose it was intended for and that it is received by those in need.

WHAT IS THE MC FOOD BANK.

                 The M.C.Church Library Education Center Corp

        The MC Food Bank is a nonprofit community food bank with 501c-3 status from The Internal Revenue Service. We operate as a "MC Food Bank" supplying food, health and beauty aids, and emergency relief supplies to other nonprofit and human services related organizations throughout the Southeastern United States. We also operate as a "Food Pantry" supplying economically disadvantaged families with the essential food and medicinal products national and international they need to assist them in living healthier lives. We do this by receiving donations from major manufacturers from all over the United States and shipping them to our facility in Cobb, Douglas, Georgia for redistribution through one of our various programs.

        Operating as an "Independent Food Bank Programs" we are not restricted by the proverbial "Territorial Boundaries" that most traditional food banks must adhere to. This enables us to get assistance to any family, any organization, anywhere that our assistance is needed.

       Whether handing out prepared food boxes at our facility, conducting a food drop at a local church or pantry in your area or supplying emergency medical relief supplies to storm victims, The MC Food Bank is always there, always ready!

This Program has been emplacing
since Jeanery, 2005.

M.C.Church Library Education Center Corp.
P.O.BOX 322
1245 Veteran Memorial Hwy Suite 45
DOUGLASVILL GA 30133
P.O.BOX   7226  
 FORT MYERS , FLORIDA  39011
WWW.MCFOODBANK.COM

mcfooddept@mcfoodbank.com       mcvolunteer@mcchurchlibrary.com

mcdonation@mcfoodbank.com   volunteer@mcchurchlibrary.com

 

 

The M.C. CHURCH LIBRARY EDUCATION CENTER CORP.        works in partnership with other partner agencies in counties throughout the Atlanta Metropolitan area.  Any nonprofit organization within our service area that provides free food to low–income persons may be eligible for partnership at the MC Food Bank.
(We may provide services to other states.)

Requirements

To be an M.C. Food Bank partner your organization must have:

  • Non-profit 501(c)3 tax status
  • Good standing with the Georgia Secretary of State's office as a registered nonprofit organization
  • a clean, safe, storage and/or meal preparation area as well as decent transportation
  • an on-site feeding or grocery distribution program in operation for at least six months
  • Not charge a fee or seek specific donations from program beneficiaries
  • Provide monthly service reports and maintain records of M.C. Food Bank donations

Food Stamps Applications      click here Download Volunteer Application  With ''MCCLECC'' Community Services  Local & National?        

You may wish to read our Frequently Asked Questions before continuing.

 Is not  available to  download a M.C.CLECC.  Food Bank Partnership   Application.   (Download Adobe Acrobat Reader)  

Our organization has not yet been approved  to serve another  agency

AGRICULTURE  DAY  Thursday, March 13, 2008    Consumer Protection - Georgia Food Safety Task Force

FOOD STAMPS        Firefox download  ,  Food Stamps, Medicaid, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), energy assistance, Aging Services, Substance Abuse Services, Child Care, WIC, Child Support, Emergency Food Assistance, and Mental Health Services, click here to start online application its now available  for Food Stamps in  GA application available now online click here  Application .           50 state's

Food Stamps are actually no longer "stamp s", but today come in the form of an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card that you use like a credit or debit card at your local grocery store to buy food. The amount of money you will receive each month depends on your household size and income.

How do I Apply?

You'll need to gather the documents listed below and set up an appointment at your local Department of Family and Children's Services (DFACS) Office. Click here for a complete list of county DFACS offices.

You can obtain an application at the DFACS office, or click here to download and print a copy of the application (PDF file, requires the Acrobat Reader from Adobe).

A Pre-Screening Tool can be used to determine if you may be eligible to receive Food Stamp benefits. Note - The Pre-Screening Tool is not an application for Food Stamps. An application for Food Stamps must be made at your local Food Stamp Office. Click here to use the Pre-Screening Tool to determine is you qualify for Food Stamps.

What documents do I need to bring?
  • Identification for yourself and the people in your household
  • Proof of social security number for yourself and the people in your household
  • Proof of where you live
  • Proof of citizenship or immigration status for yourself and household
  • Proof of household's income (includes TANF, SSI, etc.)
  • Proof of household's resources (including money in checking, and savings account)
  • Proof of household's expenses (rent, utilities, etc.)
  • Proof of child or dependent care expenses
What if I can't take time off from work?

The Fulton County DFCS office is open late on Thursdays, from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Please call (404) 206-5300 to schedule an appointment during this time. You must show proof that you are working full-time in order to secure an appointment.