Resource Name:Malachi's Storehouse

Resource Type:Food Insecurity

Service Type:food, food insecurity, homelessness, poverty, volunteer, donate, open hand, open, hand, hunger, hungry, low income, insecurity

Date Last Updated:February 20, 2024

Description:

For over 30 years, Malachi’s has faithfully served seniors, children, parents, singles, and homeless people of all ages with dignity and respect for each individual, with no matter to what life experience brought them to us. Started in 1991, Malachi’s has grown organically over the years by following God’s lead in serving others. We hope to continue our mission of nourishing both body and spirit, while honoring the dignity of every human being around the giving and receiving of food. We invite you to join us on our journey of radical hospitality!

In the Beginning. Fr. Gray Temple, rector of St. Patrick’s, was known for his generosity in giving money to anyone who needed it. Thus, a group was formed by Anita Beaty, Director of Task Force for the Homeless and St. Patrick’s parishioner, to survey, evaluate, and respond to the frequent requests for assistance made by people in need from the surrounding community. Sprung from this desire to help others, Malachi’s Storehouse was born. The name, Malachi’s Storehouse, is credited to parishioner Kitty Dahlberg, based on the Bible passage from Malachi 3:10. (Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this, says the Lord Almighty, and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it). This Bible verse has proven to be prophetic – God has always provided enough for Malachi’s.

Malachi’s main purpose has always been to provide food to anyone who needs it. Malachi’s client base began small, with about 20 to 30 families coming for groceries on a Wednesday. In the beginning, the food for distribution was primarily donated by Kroger and St. Pat’s parishioners, who would collect canned goods for the pantry.

Malachi’s became a partner agency of the Atlanta Community Food Bank in mid ‘90’s. This partnership gave Malachi’s access to more food. Our volunteers would drive to downtown Atlanta once a week to shop for food, load their cars, drive back to Malachi’s and unload it. This process continued for 10 years or so. As our client base grew and the amount of food we needed doubled, the Atlanta Community Food Bank began delivering our orders every week to the great relief of our volunteers. Today we receive about 3 pallets of food from the ACFB every Tuesday, where a team of 10 volunteers unloads and stores the food.

Address:

4755 N Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30338
Georgia
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Hours:
Day of the week Hours
Wednesday 9am – 12pm
Website:

malachis.org

Telephone:

(770) 455-6523