Welcome to Table of Grace

Who
we are

Table of Grace is a client-choice food pantry non-profit. Our food is displayed much like in a market. Our neighbors select from the available inventory. Choices vary month to month depending on food availability.

In the spirit of togetherness, Table of Grace works to end food insecurity and promote community in West Alabama.

Four glass-front refrigerated display cases filled with frozen vegetables, meats, and other food items. Handwritten notes are attached to the middle and right cases, listing various food products and prices.

Executive Director Steven Thomas receiving donations from Vonda James, the representative from the Tuscaloosa County/West Alabama Chapter of the National Pan-Hellenic Council.

Inside a grocery store with metal shelving units stocked with bags of various grains and produce, near the entrance with glass doors and windows, and a floor marker with an upward arrow.
Table with boxes of produce including onions, garlic, potatoes, apples, and pears, with store shelves in the background.

Building a Bigger Table

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Welcome & Diginity

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Building a Bigger Table 〰️ Welcome & Diginity 〰️

Join our community as a shopping neighbor or as a volunteer!

Tuesdays 12:00 - 6:00

Thursdays 12:00 - 2:00

Fridays 12:00 - 2:00

Where we get our food!

West Alabama Food Bank

Table of Grace is an agency of West Alabama Food Bank, which distributes 17 million pounds of food throughout Western Alabama annually. We shop there 4 days a week, filling our truck each day in order to meet the needs of roughly 3,000 neighbors each week. Your financial support maximizes this purchasing power.

Donations

Table of Grace accepts food donations from organizations and members of the community. Many local organizations and student groups hold food drives for the pantry. These drives help provide choice for our neighbors shopping at the market. If you have questions, please reach out to us below.

Website homepage for Jeremiah's Community Garden with a large green header image of garden plants. The title text says 'Jeremiah's Community Garden' and a subtitle describes providing fresh produce for West Alabama's food insecure. Below, a section labeled 'Our Work' displays three images: the first shows garden plants supported by stakes, the second has baskets filled with eggplants, and the third depicts a group of people standing outdoors near a small red barn, surrounded by leafless trees.

Other Gardens

Local community gardens, such as Jeremiah’s Garden, down the road from us, donate their fresh produce. You, too, could donate your garden surplus.

A community garden with raised wooden beds filled with green plants and flowers, surrounded by colorful flowerpots, under a blue sky with clouds and trees in the background.

TOG Gardens

Table of Grace has 20 raised box gardens that helps contribute to the fresh produce we provide to our neighbors. If you are interested in being one of our amazing gardeners, contact us soon.

River Market

Each week at the Tuscaloosa River Market, a group of volunteers takes the time to glean from the Tuscaloosa Farmers Market. This simple act of generosity from the farmers in around Tuscaloosa has provided TOG with over 6,000 lbs of food. Gleaning from farmers and bakers allows us to provide our neighbors with fresh, healthy food options each week.

Grace Klein

As a partner of Grace Klein’s FeedBHM program, we are a part of the larger food rescue initiatives throughout the state of Alabama. Several times a month, we fill our cars with rescued produce and donated food that needs to be distributed quickly to those in need. Reach out if you want to support the Birmingham - Tuscaloosa food rescue pipeline.

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Group of 16 diverse people standing together in a dining room, smiling at the camera, with a large TV screen on a red wall behind them, and a table with drinks and glasses in front.
The back of a vehicle filled with frozen food and produce boxes, including banana boxes, some open and others closed.
Shelves with cans of soup, including Campbell's cream of potato and Progresso pasta and meatball, and other soup cans labeled chicken and noodles, with text overlay stating 'Cream soups needed: chicken, mushroom, celery, etc.'
A poster titled 'SWAP Supporting Wellness At Pantries' with a graphic of a refrigerator containing three items: a green apple, a golden-brown cookie, and a red donut with yellow and red sprinkles. The poster explains the health benefits associated with different colored foods: green foods are low in saturated fat and support health, yellow foods can contribute to good health, and red foods should be eaten rarely for limited health benefits.

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Visit Us

201 Hargrove Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Hours
Tuesday: 12pm - 6pm
Thursday & Friday 12pm–2pm

Phone 205-469-7811

Emailoffice@togpantry.org

Table of Grace is an equal opportunity provider