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  • Who We Are: Manna Ministry of Tidewater

    Who We Are: Manna Ministry of Tidewater

    Manna Ministry of Tidewater stands in the gap for families as they wait for long-term assistance from other agencies. We provide food and household essentials to families that do not have transportation and encourage a growing relationship with Jesus.

  • Thanksgiving 2022 with Manna Ministry of Tidewater

    Thanksgiving 2022 with Manna Ministry of Tidewater

    Take a look at our 2022 Thanksgiving distribution event and hear some kind words from our dear friend, Sonny!

  • Thank you for a wonderful two years!

    Thank you for a wonderful two years!

    Today marks our second anniversary and we are beyond amazed with where the Lord has taken this ministry! In the past two years, we have delivered 105,408 meals to families in need in the Tidewater area, and this couldn't have been done without each of you.

  • Manna Christmas 2021

    Manna Christmas 2021

    On Saturday, December 18 we shared Christmas meals and toys with nearly 60 Tidewater families. It was a blast!

  • Coffee Chat with Candace & Alex (Top FAQ's)

    Coffee Chat with Candace & Alex (Top FAQ's)

    Join us for coffee* while we answer some of Manna Ministry top FAQ's!

    *except Candace didn't get the coffee memo from Alex.

  • Why Manna (Anna)

    Why Manna (Anna)

    Anna shares what serving at Manna means to her.

  • Why Manna (Ashley & Allison)

    Why Manna (Ashley & Allison)

    Ashley and Allison share what serving at Manna means to them.

  • Justice

    Justice

    Why serve? The Bible Project thematic video titled “Justice” does a phenomenal job explaining and illustrating what this kind of love and service practically looks like. It is a video that Manna staff and volunteers watch and re-watch because it moves us to action!

  • United for ALICE®

    United for ALICE®

    ALICE® is an acronym coined by United Way that stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. The ALICE population represents those of us (men, women, and families) who work hard and earn more than the official Federal Poverty Level, but less than the basic cost of living.