We are on a mission
to fight hunger and prevent homelessness.

Whether you need help right now or you’d like to make a difference in the lives of local families, you’ve come to the right place. AGAPE serves thousands of people every year in Warren County, but feeding families is just one piece of what we do. Our goal is to provide a variety of programs and services that empower individuals and families to become self-sufficient.

“I came to AGAPE not knowing if anyone would help me, but everyone was so kind and my family was able to get food right away. My kids wouldn’t have had anything to eat without them.” —AGAPE Client

Our Programs

  • A family of four enjoying a meal at a dining table in a bright kitchen with large windows, plates of food including vegetables, and glasses of water.

    Food Pantry

    Our client choice food pantry feeds over 1,500 people each month. The food pantry is open Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00am - 2:00pm. Families are welcome to visit the food pantry one time per month.

  • An elderly couple sitting at a table in a modern kitchen, sharing a meal. The woman is smiling, and the man, wearing a red plaid shirt, is handing her a bowl of salad. The table has various dishes including roasted chicken, vegetables, and water glasses. The kitchen features brick walls, large windows, and sleek cabinetry.

    Commodity Supplemental Food Program

    This federal program is designed specifically for seniors who need additional food support. The CSFP program food is supplemental to other food services.

  • A group of five people, four women and one man, wearing yellow safety vests, standing inside a warehouse, observing a man operating a forklift, with shelves of stacked goods and water bottles in the background.

    Job STAR

    Job STAR (Skills, Training and Readiness) is a program designed to help people gain the skills and experience necessary to be successful in the workforce.

  • Hand holding a keychain with a small wooden house-shaped charm.

    Housing Assistance

    Every person deserves a safe and stable place to live. Families experiencing homelessness, or at high-risk of homelessness, might be able to receive emergency shelter, rapid re-housing or rental assistance. Housing assistance availability depends on funding at any given time.

  • Person holding a small jar filled with assorted coins, with a blurred outdoor background.

    Financial Assistance

    Families may receive financial assistance, when funding is available, that will help them regain self-sufficiency. Assistance may include rental assistance, utility assistance or job-related expenses.

  • Person holding a wrapped Christmas gift with a red ribbon, with a blurred decorated Christmas tree in the background.

    Seasonal Programs

    AGAPE offers special programs throughout the year. Programs include Share-A-Christmas, No Hunger Holiday and the Back to School Bash.