Manna
Manna Care - Food Pantry
The Manna Care Food Pantry serves our community by assisting with food insecurity through our weekly self-shop market. Our mission is to meet physical needs while offering dignity, compassion, and the love of Christ to every guest.
Need Help?
First-time Food Pantry Guests:
Guests with identification will receive a pre-packed bag of food and can shop in the Manna Market on their second visit after completing the application.
Second-time Food Pantry Guests:
The Manna Care Food Pantry is accessible by appointment only through the Plentiful app. To shop in the Manna Market, please bring the following:
- A scheduled appointment
- Identification
- Proof of address
- Client ID (assigned at the end of the Link2Feed application in green)
- Reusable bags or boxes for your groceries
Hours
Manna Care Pantry is open for self-shop every Tuesday from 9:00–11:30 a.m.. On the first and third Tuesdays of each month curbside pick up is also available from 4:30–6:00 p.m. .
Volunteer
Ready to make a difference? Volunteers are the heartbeat of Manna Care—helping with food pick-up, stocking, organization, and guest assistance. Every act of service helps feed families, share hope, and demonstrate the love of Jesus in practical ways.
Manna Rescue - Anti-Trafficking
***** Manna Rescue serves as a local outreach hub for individuals seeking freedom from sexual exploitation. Volunteers gather monthly to make outreach calls, offering a message of hope, safety, and restoration through Christ-centered care and resources.
Every conversation is an opportunity to extend compassion and help someone take the next step toward healing.
Manna Resource Center
Rooted in its beginnings as the food pantry of Cherry Hills Community Church, Manna Resource Center (MRC) now serves as a Christian nonprofit committed to walking shoulder-to-shoulder with our neighbors in Douglas County and beyond. Through holistic care, the MRC offers coaching, mental wellness counseling, education, and community support to help individuals and families break through barriers toward stability. Its core programs—such as Manna Connect and the Manna Empowerment Cohort—create pathways for growth in identity, finances, and relationships. The MRC also offers Parent Café, personal finance training, family support, and therapeutic programming—all with the aim to strengthen families and transform lives. Learn more about how the MRC is impacting our community below.