THE COMPASSION CENTER
Jesus’ ministry was all about compassion (Matthew 9:36) and we are a church that makes compassion a priority. Our goal is to provide food, clothing and various resources for those in need in our community and our church.
WEEKLY FOOD DISTRIBUTION
Our food pantry provides free food to families and individuals in need. We supply groceries for residents that do not have enough food because they lack the resources to purchase it. We serve everyone from low income families, single parents, senior citizens, unemployed individuals, disabled veterans, working poor, and anyone else that comes to the pantry for food assistance. We serve everyone regardless of their race, color, or religion. The amount of food given depends on household size.
Our next two food distributions will be held on the following dates and times.
Upcoming dates:
- Saturday, December 21 – 10am-12pm
- Saturday, December 28 – 10am-12pm
Please note that the Compassion Center will be closed on the following dates:
- Saturday, January 4, 2025
- Saturday, January 11, 2025
- Saturday, January 18, 2025
MONTHLY USDA FOOD DISTRIBUTION
Most of the food distributed through our food pantry comes from local resources and donations, such as through the Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino. On a monthly basis, USDA supplements these resources through The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). Once a month, we are honored to distribute USDA commodities, specifically for residents of Rancho Cucamonga and Ontario. No matter what your city of residence though, our pantry has supplies to help everyone who comes to the Compassion Center for food.
On the fourth Saturday of each month,
food is distributed from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Upcoming dates:
- Saturday, December 28
- Saturday, January 25, 2025
HOPE. HEALING. PEACE.
When in the midst of personal or relational issues, hope is often hard to find. No matter what your challenges are at this time, you don’t have to suffer in silence or live a life of pain. There is hope! Through our Counseling Center at CCF, we work with men, women, children, adolescents, singles, couples & families.
LEARN MORELOCAL RESOURCES
CCF Compassion Center
11376 5th Street, Rancho Cucamonga CA 91730
Phone: (909) 945-5333
Weekend food distribution. Minimal food bags available onsite during the week.
CAPSBC Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) Energy Education Workshop & Utility Bill Assistance
Locations vary. By appointment only – call: 909-723-1500 or email: utilityassistance@capsbc.org (recommended) or visit them online.
Community Action Partnership Resource Center
12353 Mariposa Road
Victorville, CA – 92395. Phone: (909) 723-1500
A full range of CAPSBC services are available by appointment.
RC Family Resource Center
Monday – Food Pantry
Tuesday through Thursday – Covid Testing
9791 Arrow Route, Rancho Cucamonga CA – 91730. Phone: (909) 477-2781
Inland Valley Hope Partners
Rent assistance, vouchers/referrals for shelter, food, formula/baby food, and a government surplus food distribution site.
904 E. California St, Ontario, CA – 91761. Phone: (909) 391-4882
Operation Safe House
21 day emergency shelter for runaways, homeless youth and families experiencing crisis.
9685 Hayes St, Riverside, CA – 92503. Phone: (951) 351-4418
San Bernardino Transitional Assistance Department (Rancho Cucamonga)
General Assistance, Food Stamps, Cash Assistance.
10825 Arrow Rte, Rancho Cucamonga CA – 91730
Phone: (909) 945-0901
San Bernardino Transitional Assistance Department (Ontario)
General Assistance, Food Stamps, Cash Assistance.
Phone: (877) 410-8829
San Bernardino Transitional Assistance Department (Fontana)
General Assistance, Food Stamps, Cash Assistance.
Phone: (877) 410-8829