Community Services Partnership Food Distribution Program
The Lumbee Community Services Partnership Program is designed to award
mini-grants to faith-based and non-profit organizations that currently
operate or have an interest in a food service and distribution program.
Organizations must be operational in Hoke, Robeson or Scotland counties.
This approach is designed to place tribal services in Lumbee communities.
Certified organizations are required to serve Indian people who demonstrate
need and who may or may not be members of the certified organization.
The following sites are partners with the Lumbee Community Services Partnership
Food Distribution Program: West Robeson United Methodist Church, Maxton
(District 7); Mt. Hebron Church, Maxton (District 8); Burnt Swamp Baptist
Association, Scotland and Richmond counties (Districts 4/12); Prospect
Ladies Auxiliary, Prospect (District 5); Antioch Baptist Women, St. Pauls
(District 9); Cedar Grove Baptist, Fairmont (District 1); Northside Church
of God, Fairmont (District 1); United Pentecostal Church, Pembroke (District
7); Burnt Swamp Philadelphus Fire Department, Red Springs (District 4);
Baker's Chapel Church, Maxton (District 7); Senior Citizens of Mt. Olive,
Pembroke (District 7); Union Chapel Community Baptist Church, Pembroke
(District 4); Mt. Elim Baptist, Hoke County (District 11); Robeson County
Church and Community Center, Lumberton (District 3); Saddletree Church
of God, Lumberton (District 9); Vision of Christ, Red Springs (District
11); American Indian Mothers, Shannon (District 10);Riverside Independent
Baptist, Hwy 74 (District 3).
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for
Children and Families, and the Office of Community Services provides funding
for the Lumbee Community Services Partnership Program.
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