Charity Organizations

The items that are donated to Fill The Truck will go to the following 6 charities.

The Healing Center offers practical, social, and spiritual support to individuals and families. Services include, but are not limited to: food and clothing, job skills training and job search assistance, auto repair, mentoring, financial counseling, tutoring, prayer, life skills training, and helpful information about local community services.

Valley Interfaith Community Resource Center began in 1963 with a few volunteers from two Wyoming churches. Their mission is to assist our neighbors in need with food, clothing, emergency financial assistance, and other necessary services by linking willing and able clients with resources that will help them break their cycle of dependency, and provide them with a new beginning.

Cain encourages neighborhood residents to improve their lives and neighborhood by Feeding bodies and souls – each month they provide over 350 low-income families with basic necessities like food; emergency financial assistance for rent and utilities; household and hygiene items; diapers; transportation assistance and referrals for furniture and baby items.

The families in need in our community. North East Emergency Distribution Services is a local food pantry that provides both emergency food and financial assistance to families in need in the North East Hamilton County area. NEEDS is a vibrant, compassionate, faith-based coalition with a vision to responsibly share resources with families in need in our community.

The Loveland L.I.F.E. Food Pantry is a faith-based organization that provides food, financial assistance, services to needy residents within the Loveland School District, and to members of our supporting congregations, who qualify under Federal guidelines for persons in need encouraging self-sufficiency in individuals and families.

The Princeton Closet is operated by Susan Wyder for the purpose of helping school-age children have the proper necessities to be successful in the classroom.  The Princeton Closet started as just that, a closet, and quickly grew into two classroom size rooms at the Princeton Administration Building (formerly The Robert E. Lucus Intermediate School).  If you would like to support the Princeton Closet, please contact Susan Wyder by email or by phone at (513)518-6991.