
HELPING GOD'S PEOPLE
Volunteer With St. Paul's
At St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, we want to show God’s love and spread his word by sharing our talents. We feed many people weekly through St. Paul’s Kitchen Meal Ministry, and help out throughout the community by supporting a variety of local missions. Our church doesn’t just stay inside it’s four walls.

The St. Paul’s Kitchen serves takeout meals two times each week to the people of the Lamasco neighborhood on Evansville’s west side. The St. Paul’s Kitchen exists because of the beneficence of the people of St. Paul’s, the St. Paul’s Foundation, and outside organizations. This generosity allowed the St. Paul’s Kitchen to serve over 21,000 meals in 2024! Also, St. Paul’s Kitchen is completely operated by unpaid volunteers.
If you would like to help by volunteering or by offering financial support, please contact any of the volunteers working during the times of our meal distributions:
Wednesday Meal 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM – and – Saturday Meal 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Our point of distribution is the White Oaks Manor housing complex located at 509 N. St Joseph Ave.
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program serves to supplement the diets of adults age 60 and over who meet set income requirements. Participants receive a food box on the third Thursday of every month. This food box contains food chosen to address common deficiencies in older adults. Effective April 2025, the new distribution site is the White Oaks Manor housing complex located at 509 N St. Joseph Avenue on Evansville’s west side.
Registration for CSFP at St. Paul’s is every Monday (except holidays) from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM. Participants at the St. Paul’s distribution site (White Oaks Manor) must live in Vanderburgh County.
For more information, please download the Commodity Supplemental Food Program flyer.


The mission of Habitat for Humanity of Evansville is to bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Habitat for Humanity’s Vision is for a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
For more information, refer to the website for Habitat for Humanity of Evansville.
Many St. Paul’s UCC members volunteer at the West Side Food Pantry on the third Monday of every month. The West Side Food Pantry is located in Simpson United Methodist Church at 2201 West Illinois Street.
If you would like to make donations or volunteer your time, please reach out to us today to see how you can hep.
United Caring Services is committed to creating a community of caring that will break the cycle of poverty and homelessness. UCS champions those who are marginalized, and UCS empowers them to lead hopeful, productive lives. UCS was founded in 1991, and it offers a variety of programs such as a day shelter, night shelter, women’s shelter, and transitional housing.
For more information, refer to the website for United Caring Services.
St. Paul’s has teamed up with Archibald Eagle’s Food Closet at the University of Southern Indiana. Archie’s Closet provides non-perishable food products and personal hygiene products for both students and employees of the USI community that are in need of assistance.