At Anderson Hills Pediatrics, we believe caring for our community is part of caring for children. We’re proud to host our Annual Food Drive once again in partnership with Inter Parish Ministry (IPM) — helping local families in Anderson Township, Amelia, and the greater Cincinnati area who are facing food insecurity.
From now through the end of November, you can drop off donations at either our Anderson or Amelia offices. Collection bins are located right inside our entrances, making it easy to donate when you visit. Every item, big or small, helps a family in need this holiday season.
Why We Do This
We know that food insecurity can affect anyone, from friends, neighbors, and even families sitting beside us at school pickup or in the waiting room. That’s why we’re committed to being part of the solution. When we come together in kindness, our entire community grows stronger.
If your family is struggling, please know that you are not alone. You are always welcome to take what you need from our bins when you’re here for an appointment, or visit one of the local food banks near you: Food Pantry Resources
Most Needed Donation Items
Nonperishable Food Items:
- Canned ham, chicken, tuna, and beef stew
- Canned carrots, peas, white beans, baked beans
- Canned mandarin oranges and canned pineapple
- Spaghetti sauce with meat and canned pasta (ravioli, Spaghetti-Os)
- Cereal, cornbread/muffin mix, granola bars
- Jelly (other than grape)
- Single-serve macaroni and cheese or ravioli cups
Personal Care Essentials:
- Dish soap, laundry detergent
- Paper towels and toilet paper
- Shampoo, conditioner, and body wash
- Deodorant and hand soap
How You Can Help
Drop off donations during your child’s visit or anytime our offices are open.
Share this message with friends, schools, or local groups to help spread the word.
At Anderson Hills Pediatrics, our mission extends beyond medical care. We believe in creating a community built on kindness, respect, and support. Thank you for helping us fill our bins, nourish our neighbors, and share hope.
