Food

for the Hungry

The Edmundite Missions feed the hungry every day, 365 days a year.

Find out who goes hungry in the United States.

  • Bosco Food Kitchen, Selma, serves hot meals every day, 365 days a year, to 200 people a day. Mary Ann Gayle, Director, 334-874-9053.

    Father Bosco enjoys a meal with the children at the Bosco Food Kitchen in Selma.

  • Ana Maria Food Kitchen, eastern Wilcox County, serves hot meals to the poor, the working poor, the homebound and those who are sick.
  • Ana Maria Food Pantry, Pine Apple, provides grocery bags of nutritious food to over 150 families and seniors a month. Doris Smith, Director, 251-746-2648.
  • Ana Maria Project, Pine Apple Community Center provides monthly food boxes to families and seniors in crisis. Mildred Boulware, Director, 251-746-2552.
  • Ana Maria Project, Father Roger Food Pantry. Good Shepherd Catholic Center, Lowndes County, sponsors a monthly food box program of over 200 boxes for needy families through area churches and 80 food boxes for seniors. It sponsors a Mobile Food Pantry four times a year that distributes 10,000 pounds of fresh food to qualifying community residents. Sister Rosemary Fonck, O.S.F., Director, 334-563-9139.
  • All Saints Interfaith Center for Concern, Anniston, distributes groceries to poor families each week. Sister Mary Roy, D.H.S., Director, 256-236-7793.
  • Catholic Social Ministries, Selma, participates in a monthly brown bag program with the local food bank, taking needed groceries to rural elders. It also offers food bags on an emergency basis to the hungry. Ethel Kinnerson, Outreach Minister, 334-874-7563.
  • The Missions sponsor special brown bag grocery gifts to over 500 families in rural communities in four counties at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter.
I was hungry and you gave me food.  Matt. 25:35

Edmundite Missions
1428 Broad St.
Selma, Alabama 36701
(334) 872-2359