About the Pantry
For over 29 years, Covenant Cupboard Food Pantry (CCFP) has reliably served those facing food insecurity in a respectful and compassionate environment. CCFP is an all volunteer organization, as such the organization’s annual budget is totally devoted to food pantry operations: food purchases, supplies, rent, transportation, and maintaining our resources. The longevity and evolution of the food pantry is made possible through the valuable support of volunteers and community organizations dedicated to these efforts.
The CCFP operates as a 501c3 organization EIN: 45-3031718, U.E.I. RK14NZM8KL96.
Organization Background
Covenant Cupboard Food Pantry (CCFP) began in 1995 as a mission project of Presbyterian Church of the Covenant (PCOC). At that time, Arapahoe County was seeking community partners to assist with its mandate to provide federally-funded food to low income families. PCOC answered that call with a small group of volunteers for several years. As the need grew, other neighborhood churches joined. In 2004, a formal, all-volunteer Board of Directors was formed, and By-Laws and a Mission statement were written. Good Shepherd Episcopal, Saint Peter Lutheran and St Catherine Greek Orthodox Church have joined with Covenant Presbyterian D.T.C. who remain actively involved with leadership, volunteer, and financial support for thge cupboard.