North Gwinnett Co-Op

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Buford

770-271-9793
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Fighting Hunger, Building Hope
Company Name
North Gwinnett Co-Op
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Phone Number
770-271-9793
Location
4395 Commerce Dr
Buford, Georgia, 30518
United States
Year Established
1991
Hours of Operation
Monday 6p-8p
Wed-Friday 10a-2p
Sat 10a-4p (Thrift Store)

About North Gwinnett Co-Op

WHO WE ARE

The North Gwinnett Cooperative was formed in 1991 as a ministry that provides food, clothing, financial assistance, and spiritual support to those in need in the Buford, Suwanee, and Sugar Hill communities. Originally formed by Sugar Hill United Methodist Church in 1991, the ministry is now supported by additional congregations, area businesses, civic organizations, schools and individuals who generously donate food, clothing, financial resources, and committed volunteer efforts.

The North Gwinnett Cooperative is a 501(c)(3) organization. For a complete list of our business documentation and Agency Financial reports, click here.

Mission

Through support within our community, we bridge the gaps for critical needs of families or individuals and provide services to aid in finding a path to self-sufficiency.

Vision

To be an effective leader in aligning resources that strengthen families and individuals.

WHAT WE DO

Services we provide:

  • Bread & Bakery given weekly
  • Food Distributed to over 16,000 people annually
  • Financial Assistance provided for lights, heat, and water
  • Financial Assistance for non-narcotic prescription medication
  • Free Clothing
  • Free Tutoring for Elementary, Middle & High School Students
  • Free Resume and Interview Training
  • Free Backpack & School Supplies
  • End Hunger Summer Program
  • Holiday Meal & Gift Programs

WHO WE SERVE

Serving the people of Buford, Sugar Hill and Suwanee.

The largest demographic we serve are children. We work with families to help make sure no child goes hungry. We develop relationships with our Seniors challenged with a fixed income vs their medical/prescription rising bills to make sure they have food and necessary physical and emotional needs met.  We are a resource to individuals and families who have experienced a job loss, poor health, or a crisis — providing support to help during critical times.