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Food Pantry - Soup Kitchen
Food Pantry
The Food Pantry offers supplemental grocery assistance to households in need. Typically the Food Pantry serves around 400 households each month! Utilizing the Food Pantry allows households to fill in their nutritional gaps with a wide variety of food available. Food for the Food Pantry comes from the Wyoming Food Bank of the Rockies, the Feeding America program that local grocery stores participate in, and donations from our community members.
The Food Pantry is open Monday - Friday from 10am - 3pm.
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Income Guidelines:
Household
Size
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Monthly Income
Limit
$2, 510
$3,407
$4,303
$5,200
$6,097
$6,993
$7,890
$8,787
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Interested in volunteering in the Food Pantry? Contact Angie or Sonya 307-686-2730 !
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For meal ideas, check out our Food Pantry Recipe Book!
Soup Kitchen
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Our Soup Kitchen Programs offers any person a warm, hearty, and nutritious meal. The Soup Kitchen is open 364 days of the year- 4th of July is our only day off! The Soup Kitchen provides individuals and families a safe and relaxed atmosphere to enjoy a meal together.
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Our Soup Kitchen program provides homemade and nutritious meals to everyone who comes through the doors. This program feeds the young and old alike and ensures that the vulnerable members of our community are nourished.
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Every person who enters our Soup Kitchen will be treated with dignity and respect. There are no qualifications in order to use our Soup Kitchen, we are free and open to the public!​​



Christopher Wolbert
January 19, 1968 -
January 29, 2023

We regretfully announce the passing of our loving Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle and much more.
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Christopher Wolbert, age 55, of Gillette, Wyoming, passed away January 29th. He is survived by his loving children Alicia DeVine, Carissa (Eric) Melo, Elena (Colin) Blade, Austin Wolbert and grandchildren Steven, Jette, Vincent and Leila.
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Christopher spent most of his life in Gillette, Wyoming. He loved nothing more than spending his time with his children and grandchildren, He loved visiting Deadwood when possible and going to dinner with is best Friend, Art. When he wasn't spending his time with his family, he was doing his "Godly" duty of preparing food for the soup kitchen. He had so much love hir his work family.
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He was loved by everyone because of his humor and his demeanor. He was always encouraging and thoughtful to those around home. He was very outspoken, beyond knowledgeable and most importantly, stubborn. he was a fighter, he fought for what he believed was right, and there was no convincing him otherwise.
"God will call me home when he's ready for me to go play euchre with Mom and Dad."
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We will miss him more than words can say.
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In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Council of Community Services/ Soup Kitchen.