A white woman with red curly hair, rainbow colored glasses, an orange shirt, and blue overalls looks at a blue box with shelves full of food hanging on a fence.

The Free Lil Pantry: Take what you need. Leave what you can.

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Stimpunks Board Member Becky Hicks runs a free food pantry in New Orleans.

Here’s a charming segment with Becky on local news that works the Mr. Rogers vibes.

The Algiers Point Free Lil Pantry was New Orleans’ first. And it’s been around now for seven years.

That’s how long Hicks has been traveling down the sidewalk with a cart full of food. And other supplies of whatever somebody in the neighborhood might need.

It’s open to whoever needs something. And open to whoever wants to donate something.

Algiers Point Free Lil Pantry celebrates 7 years of giving and receiving | WGNO.com

“Take what you need. Leave what you can.”

The Motto of the Free Lil Pantry

“You can count on Becky, to come back tomorrow.”

Algiers Point Free Lil Pantry celebrates 7 years of giving and receiving | WGNO.com

Visit “Algiers Point Free Lil Pantry”.

Learn about “community care” and “mutual aid“.

Asking for help is a wonderful way to build community & engage in meaningful collaboration. In asking for help you also uplift others who want to show up for you.

Just a reminder that asking for help is a contribution

Freedom is not freedom without care.


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