We depend on your donations of food, dollars, and time bring help and hope to thousands of families in Duluth.

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The Duluth Co-op assists with the most essential needs for homeless individuals: food and shelter. Additionally, we partner with local organizations to coordinate clothing assistance and furniture for our clients. We also work to provide life-transforming programs that will help people gain the skills they need to create a better life for themselves and their loved ones. We rely on support from everyday people like you—and your generosity makes a huge impact!

Last year, you helped us provide almost 20,000 people with food and 678 families with rent and utility assistance helping to prevent homelessness in our community. In addition we provided families in need with school supplies, holiday programs, clothing & furniture referrals, gas cards to get to work and Lyft rides to the Co-op.

Help us do even more this year. Please consider donating.

Host a Food Drive

Thank you for your interest in hosting a food drive for the Duluth Co-op!  Food drives are a great way to raise awareness about hunger in our community.  We rely on food drives organized by schools, churches, businesses, civic groups and neighborhoods to keep our pantry shelves stocked.  Without this support we would not be able to serve all those in need. 

 

Volunteer

How Can You Help?

There are many ways to get involved and make a difference with the Duluth Co-Op. If you're interested in getting involved with us, please give us a call at 770-623-9563 or email us at info@duluthco-op.org. Check out some great ways you can get involved!

Volunteer your time weekly at the Co-op or become a “substitute” regular volunteer
Donate your time to sort cans when you can
Organize a Food Drive
Host a baby shower to collect baby items (great for Girl Scout Troops)
Work Groups: General cleaning and yardwork, painting, plant flowers
Court Ordered Community Service Hours (traffic violations only)
Assist with Holiday Programs

We are closed most federal holidays, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Week and days that Gwinnett County Schools are closed for inclement weather. 

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