Daily Bread — Church Resources
Overview
Daily Bread
dailybread.app
Overview
Church Resource
What is Daily Bread?
Daily Bread is a community-powered food distribution network that connects people who have food with people who need it — and puts local churches at the center of that exchange. Through a simple mobile app, neighbors post surplus food, trained volunteers pick it up and deliver it, and families in need receive fresh meals without ever having to ask twice. Every delivery earns the volunteer credits that can be redeemed toward a hotel stay — a direct bridge from food insecurity to housing stability.
Daily Bread is not a food pantry. It is not a once-a-month handout. It is a living, breathing network that operates every day, powered by your congregation.
How It Works
Someone Posts Food
A neighbor, restaurant, or church posts surplus food on the app. It takes 30 seconds.
A Volunteer Picks It Up
A trained Daily Bread volunteer accepts the post, picks up the food, and delivers it to someone in need.
A Family Eats
The recipient receives fresh food at their door — no paperwork, no shame, no waiting in line.
What Does It Cost?
Nothing. Ever.
Daily Bread is free for recipients, free for churches to participate in, and sustained by donors and the Serve & Earn economy built into the platform.
What Your Church Provides
[Anthony: Describe what a church partnership looks like — e.g., providing a point of contact, opening the building as a staging area, mobilizing 5–10 volunteers, posting announcements, etc.]
The Lord's Prayer Connection
[Anthony: Write the theological connection between "Give us this day our daily bread" and the mission of this platform — how the church participates in answering that prayer for the community.]
"If there is food in the community, no one should go hungry in the community."