06/16/2026
๐ข REMINDER โ FOOD GIVE-AWAY TODAY! ๐ข
Anyone in need is welcome while supplies last. Available items include:
๐ฅซ Canned Green Beans
๐ฅฃ Cereal
๐ Golden Dew Melons
๐ฅ Eggs
๐ถ๏ธ Serrano Peppers
๐ถ๏ธ Habanero Peppers
๐ Whole Pineapple
๐ Bananas
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Cherry Tomatoes
๐ฅ Empanadas
๐ฅ Pancakes
๐ฎ Tortillas
๐ Bread
๐ฅ Potatoes
Please share with anyone who may benefit. We look forward to serving our community โค๏ธ
05/21/2026
REMINDER โ FOOD DISTRIBUTION TODAY ๐จ
We have a wonderful variety of items available today for anyone in need, including:
๐ฅ Milk
๐ฅ Eggs
๐ง Cheese
๐ฅฉ Choice of Meat
๐ Plums
๐ง
Red Onions
๐ฅฌ Bok Choy
๐ฅฌ Cabbage
๐ฅฌ Celery
๐ช Cookie Mix
๐ซ Chocolate Chips
๐ฅค Beverages
๐ถ Dog Food
โฆand other items while supplies last!
๐ Cornerstone Mission
3049 Sycamore Ave โ Around Back of Building
Please share with anyone who may need assistance. ๐
05/19/2026
๐ COMMUNITY INFORMATION โ KART YELLOW BUS ROUTE ๐
Today we received information that the City of Kingman may be considering eliminating the KART Yellow Bus Route. We reached out for additional information, and it is our understanding that this may be discussed as an agenda item during the June 2nd City Council meeting.
From our understanding, the City is facing difficult budget decisions and potential cuts, in part because portions of the Yellow Route extend outside Kingman city limits into county areas, including toward the college area.
While we understand the reality of budget challenges, the impact of eliminating this route would be devastating for many members of our community.
This bus line serves many lower-income individuals and families who rely on transportation to access services that help improve their lives. We personally know elderly individuals who depend on this route for food access, doctor appointments, and daily necessities. This line also impacts women and children experiencing homelessness who are staying in shelter programs and working hard to rebuild stability and independence.
In addition, many individuals use this route to reach the final stop and then walk the remaining miles to jobs in the industrial area. For many people, this is not simply a convenience โ it is their only connection to employment, healthcare, food, recovery services, education, and stability.
Transportation barriers often become barriers to every other service. When transportation is removed, access to opportunity is removed for many who genuinely need it most.
We encourage community members to stay informed and engaged regarding the June 2nd City Council meeting.
05/19/2026
A heartfelt thank you to all the volunteers in our community who give their time to lead groups, teach studies, mentor others, and walk alongside those fighting to rebuild their lives. Many of you have been in those same trenches, and your willingness to share your story, wisdom, compassion, and hope is changing lives every single day.
The struggle is real, recovery is hard, and your kindness, patience, and dedication remind people that they are not alone. Thank you for being the light for others in some of their darkest moments.