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Calvary Chapel warehouse distributes food to 50 local groups, council told

March 23, 2025 | Lebanon City, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania


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Calvary Chapel warehouse distributes food to 50 local groups, council told
Brian Kroll, a representative of Calvary Chapel's food pantry, told the Lebanon City Council that the pantry serves about 50 local organizations from a warehouse on North Lincoln Avenue and distributes food free of charge to agencies across the region.

Kroll said the pantry accepts large shipments and can hold frozen products in a freezer that he said fits 70 pallets. "I never turn anything away," he told council. He described weekly intake of between "15 and 45 pallets of food" and said the pantry operates a distribution workflow that lets partner agencies place online orders and load trucks on Thursday mornings.

Why it matters: The pantry acts as a hub for smaller charities and programs that lack large-scale storage, letting agencies such as Jubilee, LCCM and the Rescue Mission obtain supplies without handling wholesale logistics. Kroll said the pantry also provides food to institutional partners including a local prison food program and several recovery houses.

Details: Kroll said the warehouse is 25,000 square feet and that Fox Trucking provides the space without charge. He said Calvary Chapel runs a Sunday distribution that serves roughly 80 families and that the pantry's volunteers prepare weekly orders for partner organizations. He estimated he supervises about 45 volunteers and described the pantry's network of suppliers, including regional distributors and nonprofit partners.

Kroll invited council members and staff to see the operation at 248 North Lincoln Avenue on Tuesday or Thursday mornings. "If you'd ever anybody would ever like to take a tour of the warehouse, we're at 248 North Lincoln Avenue," he said.

The report drew praise from council members and the mayor, who said the scale of the pantry's work was not widely understood until Kroll explained the operation.

Ending: Council did not take action on the report; Kroll said interested organizations should contact the church or use the chapel website to request access or placement on the partner ordering list.

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