PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
- Cliff Williams
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PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry volunteer Mike Lambert sorts food before it goes out to clients in Millbrook Thursday. The food pantry serves more than 300 each month and is set to move to a larger location soon.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry volunteers see what frozen items they have for clients in Millbrook Thursday. The food pantry serves more than 300 each month and is set to move to a larger location soon.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Area officials tour Welcome Food Pantry just before clients in Millbrook Thursday. Food is gathered over the week and month and distributed to more than 300 clients.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry board president Phillip Harris, center speaks with area officials during a tour of the current pantry. The food pantry is set to move to a larger location in the next two months.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry board president Phillip Harris, center, explains how in seven years the pantry has grown going from two 1/2 freezers to 15. The current building doesn’t have enough power to add more freezers.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry board president Phillip Harris, explains one of the items included in almost every food gift is toilet paper.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry volunteers sort food for distribution Thursday. The pantry has outgrown its current location on Main Street in Millbrook and is set to move to a larger location in 60 days.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry board president Phillip Harris, right, jokes about the ability of Elmore County Commision chair Bart Mercer and Millbrook Mayor Al Kelley’s ability to bag groceries. The bags would soon be delivered to those who are food insecure in the area.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Elmore County Commision chair Bart Mercer, left, and Millbrook Mayor Al Kelley’ bag canned food for food insecure clients at Welcome Food Pantry in Millbrook Thursday.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Elmore County commissioner Desirae Lewis Jackson tries to bag canned food for clients of Welcome Food Pantry in Millbrook. The pantry hands out non-persiable and frozen food to those who qualify in the area.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry board president Phillip Harris shows bagged food ready to be given to clients Thursday. Volunteers work days ahead for distribution days.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Elmore County Commission chair Bart Mercer places bagged food into the truck of a Welcome Food Pantry client Thursday.
PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Millbrook Mayor Al Kelley wheels out food for a Welcome Food Pantry client Thursday. The pantry services more than 300 qualified clients per month.
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PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry volunteer Mike Lambert sorts food before it goes out to clients in Millbrook Thursday. The food pantry serves more than 300 each month and is set to move to a larger location soon.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry volunteers see what frozen items they have for clients in Millbrook Thursday. The food pantry serves more than 300 each month and is set to move to a larger location soon.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Area officials tour Welcome Food Pantry just before clients in Millbrook Thursday. Food is gathered over the week and month and distributed to more than 300 clients.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry board president Phillip Harris, center speaks with area officials during a tour of the current pantry. The food pantry is set to move to a larger location in the next two months.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry board president Phillip Harris, center, explains how in seven years the pantry has grown going from two 1/2 freezers to 15. The current building doesn’t have enough power to add more freezers.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry board president Phillip Harris, explains one of the items included in almost every food gift is toilet paper.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry volunteers sort food for distribution Thursday. The pantry has outgrown its current location on Main Street in Millbrook and is set to move to a larger location in 60 days.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry board president Phillip Harris, right, jokes about the ability of Elmore County Commision chair Bart Mercer and Millbrook Mayor Al Kelley’s ability to bag groceries. The bags would soon be delivered to those who are food insecure in the area.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Elmore County Commision chair Bart Mercer, left, and Millbrook Mayor Al Kelley’ bag canned food for food insecure clients at Welcome Food Pantry in Millbrook Thursday.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Elmore County commissioner Desirae Lewis Jackson tries to bag canned food for clients of Welcome Food Pantry in Millbrook. The pantry hands out non-persiable and frozen food to those who qualify in the area.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Welcome Food Pantry board president Phillip Harris shows bagged food ready to be given to clients Thursday. Volunteers work days ahead for distribution days.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Elmore County Commission chair Bart Mercer places bagged food into the truck of a Welcome Food Pantry client Thursday.

PHOTOS: Welcome Food Pantry to move
Cliff Williams / TPI Millbrook Mayor Al Kelley wheels out food for a Welcome Food Pantry client Thursday. The pantry services more than 300 qualified clients per month.
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