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    Visalia Rescue Mission

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Visalia Emergency Aid Council

    Visalia Emergency Aid Council

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    I lived in Visalia a great deal of my life. It is the absolute worst food bank around…read more The food was rejected. It was for example vinegar apple chips. Like experimental stuff that wouldn't sell. Another time it was a crap load of old melting ice cream..Always hard old beans that never ever cooks and rice. Rice is cheap. I got junk while other people got a whole chicken or two. I called them once and said I didn't get one protein. Not even a small can of tuna. Oh well we can't help what people donate. Where does all that $ go???? Now that I live in a great community and so happy to be out of Tiajauna, USA, I think they should be shut down. I am so blessed by the most outstanding food bank around. It actually helps. They aren't ever rude. I felt they were pretty bad. I saw a lot of reviews that are same as mine. It's a cover to take rotten food and pad their pocketswuth $. I get milk eggs and cheese..lots of desserts. Lots of canned goods and meat. Fresh produce. It's like a store with a cart we use to go through each area. They aren't prejudice. Even if the town was 90% Hispanics they wouldn't treat white people and black people as well as their own like crap. It was not worth the gas!!! Very disturbing! They have a thrift store and do fund raisers. Most food is from USDA ..free! SO again where is that $ going? God I am so glad to have left that Tiajauna town. If I was Hispanic I probably would've gotten some of the milk I always saw in background. I said I really needed milk. Oh it's not for our clients,,???. Basically. I can't remember. I don't remember if I ever got anything good.

    From the owner: VEA’s primary program is our food pantry which provides supplemental nutritious groceries to…read morelow-income families in homes within Tulare County. Through our pantry located in the heart of Visalia, staff and volunteers work together to receive and distribute supplemental food to over 1200 families each month, putting food on the tables of children within our community. Through our involvement with Feeding America and USDA VEA can distribute over 1,000,000 lbs. of healthy fresh vegetables, dairy, and protein products as well as other staples to low-income families, individuals, seniors, and veterans each year.

    The Warehouse Ministry

    The Warehouse Ministry

    5.0
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    May 2025- I am beyond grateful to The Warehouse Ministry for planning a beautiful memorial and…read moreremembrance service for my father, Victor Castro in May 2025. From the moment we arrived the care and hospitality they provided were unmatched. Katrina is truly amazing her passion, compassion, and dedication made all the difference during such an emotional time. Thank you Katrina. Pastor Puggy, had such a beautiful and heartfelt sermon in honor of his best friend. His words carried love, strength, and deep reflection it was clear this came from a place of true friendship and faith. He created a space that brought comfort and unity to everyone present, and his message touched every heart. It was a powerful tribute, and his leadership through this moment was truly a gift. Deepest thanks to Puggy's wife Angela as well, her singing was absolutely beautiful. Her voice carried so much emotion and peace, and it added a sacred and uplifting touch to the entire service. I also want to express my gratitude to the other pastor (I will update with his name) for his powerful message during the service. His words were deeply moving and stayed with me long after. When he said, "Victor was a protector, not a predator," it struck such a powerful chord beautifully capturing the strength, and character of my dad. The service brought together people from all walks of life who also shared stories, and the love and respect shown for my father by the entire community was incredibly moving. The Warehouse created a space filled with peace, honor, and so many heartfelt memories. It was one of the most thoughtful and unforgettable experiences I've ever had. Thank you and the community for celebrating my father's life in such a meaningful way. I will carry this day with me forever. The Warehouse Ministry gave my dad, Victor Castro, purpose and for that, I am forever grateful. The Warehouse is more than a building it's a place of healing, hope, and community. *Due to the privacy of the community. I will not post any other pictures.

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