WeCare Clothing & Food Pantry
Leader: Kim Long send email
WeCare ministry is a clothing closet and food pantry which helps families in need that live in the Hickory Grove community of Charlotte, NC. The ministry's focus is on families living in the 28205, 28212, 28215 and 28227 zip code areas.
Hours of operation: 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month 10:00 am – 12:00 pm at 6315 Market Street
Christmas signup is 8/25/25 - 10/27/25 To Signup you must come to the WeCare house when we are open.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
DONATIONS - WeCare appreciates all of the generous donations but due to our limited storage space only the following items are appropriate for donating:
- coats (adult, teen, children's)
- casual pants,
- casual shirts, blouses
- casual dresses
- children's clothes
- sheets, towels, blankets, bed spreads
- pots, pans, dishes, toasters, coffee makers, microwave (other kitchen appliances) in working condition
- DVD player, radio, stereo in working condition
- toys
- food
Items should be clean and in good shape.
COAT DRIVE - WeCare accepts children's and adult coats. The coat drive runs year around. Coats should be clean and ready to give to those in need.
Click on the link to download the following:
Tax Receipt In Memory Donation Card In Honor Donation Card
Food Box Information This link contains the list of food items provided to clients.
WeCare is a partner agency of Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina (SHFBM). SHFBM partners and distributes food and essential grocery items to approximately 550 hunger feeding agencies in 19 counties in North and South Carolina. Agencies served include emergency pantries, soup kitchens, senior programs, shelters and low-income daycares.

Inside WeCare
Sanctuary Worship 9:00am and 11:00am
Family Worship Center 10:45am and 2:00pm (Espanol)

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Hickory Grove United Methodist Church
6401 Hickory Grove Rd.
Charlotte, North Carolina 28215-4252
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