Registration deadline approaches for Love Chapel Christmas pantry

Containers full of bread sit on a pallet next to canned goods and peanut butter at the Love Chapel Food Pantry in Columbus, Ind., Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Food pantries in the area have seen an increase in demand due to job loss and businesses closing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Volunteers picked our groceries for those seeking assistance at Love Chapel to comply with social distancing guidelines to stop the spread of COVID-19. Mike Wolanin | The Republic

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Friday is the final day for Bartholomew County families to register for the annual Love Chapel Christmas Pantry that will unfold for the first time in a drive-through format in the parking lot FairOaks Mall, 2380 25th St. in Columbus.

Registration is done via the Holiday Helpline at 812-375-2216 open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today through Friday. The pantry is open to all county residents in need.

Organizers estimate that they will donate more than 1,600 food baskets worth about $125 each, with distribution set Monday through Dec. 10. The baskets, containing a 10-pound ham, vegetables, soups, cereals, desserts and more, will feed a family of four for slightly less than a week, according to Kelly Daugherty, Love Chapel’s executive director.

The nonprofit Christian outreach serving families in need prepared 1,619 baskets last year and 1,517 baskets in 2018, according to Alicia Monroe, local Volunteer Action Center director.

“So far, the registration numbers have been pretty much mirroring last year’s,” Monroe said. “And we have been pretty busy, which is normal.”

Volunteers will load baskets into applicants’ vehicles from an area near the former Carson’s at FairOaks, Daugherty said. Applicants will remain in their vehicles. They also will have the option to have prayer with volunteer clergy.

For more on this story, see Thursday’s Republic.