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We Provide Food Assistance to Those in Need in Southern New Hampshire
The operations of Shepherd’s Pantry are carried out by a dedicated group of volunteers who, each week, shop for food, pick up regular donations from supermarkets and bakeries, fill the shelves and freezers and then bag the food and distribute it to our clients each Monday morning.
Struggling With Food Insecurity?
We’re here to help.
Shepherd’s Pantry operates every Monday morning as a drive through from the Windham Presbyterian Church parking lot providing food assistance to those in need in Southern New Hampshire. We want to make sure that none of our neighbors goes hungry.
Due to the increase in client volume, the Shepherd’s Pantry Board of Directors has voted that as of July 1, 2023, Shepherd’s Pantry will only accept new clients living in Windham. We will continue to serve our client base, including those not living in Windham, and any other new Windham families until such time that our weekly numbers recede.
Learn how you can qualify for food assistance.
The Turkey Trot = Neighborhood Fun Run!
The Windham Turkey Trot started in 1994 and is now the primary annual Fundraising Event to support the Windham Shepherd’s Pantry.
In 2020, Shepherd’s Pantry was given the opportunity to assume the operation of the Trot so now both the Windham Shepherd’s Pantry and the Windham Turkey Trot are under the same 501(c)(3) umbrella. This means 100% of the funds raised from The Windham Turkey Trot goes to Shepherd’s Pantry to help its clients who experience food insecurity.
Volunteer Spotlight
Beth Straub
Beth Straub is a dedicated volunteer who’s been a cherished part of Shepherd’s Pantry for over 20 years! Beth first saw a call for volunteers on a flyer at St. Matthew’s Church in the early 2000’s and felt inspired to get involved in her local community. Since then, she’s been a consistent, compassionate presence every Monday on Distribution Day.
Beth began by picking up essentials like diapers and paper goods, and even braved the chilly meat pickups. Today, she’s lovingly known as the “Bag Lady”, a title she wears with pride, as she gathers grocery bags from the warehouse and distributes them at Windham Presbyterian Church.
Beth treasures the camaraderie among the volunteers and the warm connections she’s built with clients over the years. She says, “All volunteers are family who work together, and it’s a wonderful experience.” We’re so grateful for Beth’s heart and unwavering commitment. She plans to keep volunteering for as long as she can and Shepherd’s Pantry is lucky to have her. Thank you for your dedication and service to Shepherd’s Pantry!
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Kids in Service | Heartfelt Donations
On March 18th, the Windham Senior Center was filled with kindness and community spirit as Kids in Service gathered to support Shepherd’s Food...
Thank You! | 2024 Windham Turkey Trot
THANK YOU FROM SHEPHERD’S PANTRY Shepherd’s Pantry of Windham would like to thank all those in the New Hampshire Community who have supported us by...
Salem NH Rotary Club | 5th Annual Cornhole Donation
Michael Delahanty, President of the Greater Salem NH Rotary Club along with Club Treasurer, Joe Feole present a $4,000 check to Shepherd’s Pantry...

