Our Mission and Vision

At Swan Food Pantry, we provide food security to our community, serving those in need with compassion and spiritual support at no cost.

green and white labeled plastic bottle on brown wooden shelf
green and white labeled plastic bottle on brown wooden shelf

Senior Staff

Michael Close | Director Operations

Michael joined Swan in September and a new resident of Smith County in 2024.

He comes to us from Las Vegas Nevada with a wealth of experience in administration and pantry operations logistics.

Since 2018, Michael worked at the largest outreach and pantry in the city. Building relationships with the community, corporate businesses, and guests of the ministry. During his six years in Vegas, he was able to help grow the pantry guests assistance from 125, to over 1600 families a week.

His devotion to Christ, and the teaching to do Gods work, Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good, Yours are the hands, with which he blesses all the world.

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Operations Director Swan Food Pantry
Operations Director Swan Food Pantry

Jeremiah Dollgener | Director Administration

Jessica Dollgener | Office Administration

The Swan pantry was founded in january 2020 by jeremiah and jessica dollgener, who were inspired by a calling to address hunger in their community.

after meeting with a local supporter who offered financial backing, they began serving families in need.

starting with 15 families, the pantry has grown significantly, now serving over 300 families each week.

the ministry has been a vital resource, as the founders are excited about its continued impact trough god's guidance.

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Partnering with Swan

Each year, billions of pounds of safe food and grocery products are thrown away in restaurants and catering facilities, and pulled from the shelves of retail stores.

More East Texans than ever before are trapped in a cycle of poverty. Of the households we serve, 27% of the members are young adults. 70% of our clients are choosing between paying their rent and buying food.

Your business can help by donating items you may normally discard - including dented cans, surplus inventory or unspoiled leftovers. Donating to Swan Food Pantry can save your business real dollars. Plus, it’s convenient and safe.

What to Donate

Swan Food Pantry accepts anything from cases to truckloads of food and non-food items that include:

  • Dry-stored (nonperishable), perishable, refrigerated and frozen

  • Fruits and vegetables, meat products, bakery items and prepared foods

  • Raw ingredients, bulk products (grade outs), salvage product, reclamation products and unsellables

  • Personal care, health and beauty items, household cleaning and paper products

  • Surplus and bulk inventory, unlabeled or mislabeled items, discontinued items and private-label brands

Produce Donations

  • Surplus produce: If you find yourself with extra vegetables or fruit that you are unable to sell or won’t be able to use, we ask that you consider donating them.

  • Less-than-perfect produce: Donate less-than-ideal food that is still perfectly edible to our neighbors in need.

  • Land: Dedicate extra land to grow fresh food for food banks.

Wish List Donations

  • Reefer truck, also known as a refrigerated truck, is a truck or van that transports perishable goods at specific temperatures. Reefer trucks are used to transport goods like frozen food, fresh produce, and other temperature-sensitive items.

  • Commercial fridge and freezers to store products.

  • Monetary donations for operations.

Donation Facts

  • No donation is too small.

  • No donation is too large. We accept bulk shipments and will also pick up from your location.

  • We accept fresh produce.

  • With our distribution network we can respond quickly to capture your donation.

  • Donations made in good faith are protected from liability on June 10, 1981 the Texas State Legislature passed legislation, commonly referred to as the Good Faith Donor Act to address liability for damages resulting from the condition of donated items.

Of all the hard decisions you make in your business, partnering with Second Harvest as a food donor is one that feels good and gives back.

For more information, please contact
Jeremiah Dollgener , Administration Director Phone: 903.705.9170 Email: jeremiahdollgener@swanfoodpantry.org

Our Location

Serving the local community with food security and assistance, we strive to meet both physical and spiritual needs of those in need.

Address

11364 US Hwy 69 N, Tyler, TX 75706

Hours

Tuesday 12-6PM