Sometimes when we get wrapped up in the magic of the holidays, the basics can get lost in the shuffle. But sometimes it’s the simplest gestures that make the most meaningful gifts. That’s why the Johnston Partnership Food Pantry is asking for personal items this December.
Founded in 1997, the Johnston Partnership has been operating for more than two decades as an all-volunteer run 501c3 non-profit, evolving alongside the community it serves. This December, they want to encourage anyone in a giving mood to bring personal hygiene items for the families they serve instead of canned food, or to take a look at their list of needs.
“We know that people like to buy food for us, as we are a food pantry. However, since we work closely with the Food Bank of Iowa and the Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC), we can purchase food in bulk at a much lower cost than families can at a local grocery store.”
AKC Marketing is hosting a drop-off station for donations at our offices at 8961 Thomas Ave. in Johnston from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays starting Monday, Dec. 9 through Friday, Dec. 20. Give a gift and get a gift! While supplies last, we're giving away Stanley-style cups, coozies and a few other goodies from businesses in our area, including nail salon coupons thanks to our friends at Elite Nails.
Partnership Projects
Over the years, the Johnston Partnership has launched several initiatives focused on meeting the immediate needs of community members, while also working towards long-term solutions. Some of its key areas of focus include:
From its humble beginnings, the Johnston Partnership has placed a high value on collaboration, believing that the most effective solutions to complex social issues come when various stakeholders work together toward a common goal. By uniting local schools, businesses, health providers, government and residents, the Johnston Partnership has created programs and initiatives that have made a measurable impact.
If you’re interested in volunteering for the partnership, its programs or sponsoring a family, get in touch by emailing Andrea Cook at andrea@johnstonpartnership.org!