Kosher Food Pantry items in jars
The Chabad House Center of Kansas City provides food to the Jewish community via their Kosher Food Pantry. (Adobe Spark)

Season of Giving: Kosher Food Pantry

December 26, 2019  |  Vicky Diaz-Camacho, Shelby Fletcher  |  1 min read

Yashad Kosher Food Pantry

The Chabad House Center of KC was founded in 1970 in Overland Park, Kansas. For the past 30 years, the Yashad Kosher Food Pantry has provided not only holiday food but also year-round help to the Jewish communities in need in the Kansas City area. The program is run by volunteers and is the headquarters for Chabad Lubavitch in the states of Kansas and Missouri, with special emphasis on the Greater Kansas City area.

To Donate:

Click to go to the website. Or Drop off Kosher food at Yachad located at: 6201 Indian Creek Drive, Overland Park, KS 66207

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