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Emergency Food Bank volunteers take requests for food Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM until noon. The food is transported from the storeroom to a distribution site where it is available for pick up between 1:30 and 3:30 PM that same afternoon.
Based on the recommendations of a nutritionist, who is an Emergency Food Bank board member, an appropriate amount of food to prepare balanced meals for at least three days is provided in each order. These foods include canned fruits and vegetables, fresh milk and bread, cereal, canned fish, beans, soup, peanut butter, pasta, bread and margarine. Baby food and formula, as well as certain special foods needed for medical reasons are provided on request. People living on the street or in temporary quarters with no kitchen may request special orders containing ready-to-eat foods and eating utensils.
Any Charlottesville-Albemarle County resident in need of food may call the Emergency Food Bank directly at 979-9180 or be referred by a local social service agency or church.
Special projects include providing nutritious snacks for children in the Albemarle County Bright Stars Program; delivering orders for individual clients to the On Our Own facility; and providing lunch supplies for homeless people who are being sheltered and fed during winter by the PACEM Program.
Bridgeton
CRUSADERS FOR CHRIST FOOD PANTRY
Site: 33 Reeves Road, Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Phone: 856-451-5601
Hours: Office – Mon & Tues: 8am-12pm
Contact: Estine Davis or Harriet Dairsow
Food Needs: fresh, frozen and non-perishable foods
Special Needs: clothing
SALVATION ARMY
Site: 29 West Commerce Street, Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Mail: PO Box 212, Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Phone: 856-451-0999
Hours: Mon-Fri: 9am-3pm
Contact: Major Thomas Pierce or Linda Brown
This site provides a food pantry, clothing and emergency utility assistance when funds are available.
Food Needs: non-perishables
Volunteer Needs: Contact site.
Special Needs: funding for utility assistance
SOUTH JERSEY AIDS ALLIANCE
Site: 287 Irving Avenue, Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Phone: 856-455-5125
Email: info@sjaids.org
Hours: Office -- Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4:30pm
Pantry – Mon & Wed: 11am-1pm
Contact: Georgette Watson
This site provides food and personal care products, case management services, and referrals for direct care for clients with HIV/AIDS.
Food Needs: pasta, canned fruits & vegetables, soup, crackers, diabetic foods, canned meats, juice
Volunteer Needs: Call 856-696-8025.
Volunteer Requirements: age 18 or older
Special Needs: funding
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL - GOOD SHEPHERD DINING ROOM
Site: St. Teresa of Avila, 46 Central Avenue, Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Phone: 856-455-2323 or 856-451-6472
Email: stteresa@comcast.net
Hours: Mon-Fri: 12-1pm
Contact: Ann Budde
This site provides a meal Monday through Friday and some clothing when available.
Food Needs: meats, vegetables, non-perishables
Volunteer Needs: people to pick-up bread and food donated by supermarkets
Volunteer Requirements: age 16 or older; able to do heavy lifting
Special Needs: Contact site.
Milleville
HELP AND HOPE MINISTRIES FOOD CLOSET
Site: 214 Howard Street, Millville, NJ 08332
Mail: P.O. Box 116, Millville, NJ 08332
Phone: 856-825-2375
Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am-12pm
Contact: Sam Herdman
This site provides a food pantry.
Food Needs: non-perishables
Volunteer Needs: Contact site.
Volunteer Requirements: able to lift and sort
Special Needs: paper products
HELPING HANDS OF ST. JOHN BOSCO
Site: 24 Hillcrest Avenue, Milleville, NJ 08332
Phone: 856-825-3091
Hours: Mon-Fri: 9-10am
Contact: Regina
This site provides a pantry and clothing.
Food Needs: fresh, frozen and non-perishable food
Volunteer Needs: Volunteers are always welcome.
TRI-COUNTY INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER, INC.
Site: 120 North High Street, Suite 12, Millville, NJ 08332
Phone: 856-327-5177
Website: tricountycil.org
Hours: 3rd Thurs of every month: 10am-3pm
Contact: Koneda Jackson-Rosado
This site provides a pantry and empowers individuals an families with disabilities by offering information, referrals, peer support, independent living skill, and self and group advocacy.
Food Needs: meat, cereal, bread, meal boxes for the homeless
Volunteer Needs: volunteers for unloading and stocking
Volunteer Requirements: application & meeting with the Director
Special Needs: funding, transportation for food, storage space
Vineland
CHESTNUT ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Site: 2554 East Chestnut Avenue, Vineland, NJ 08361
Phone: 856-691-1205 x15
Email: mtcotto@aol.com
Hours: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm
Contact: Tony Cotto
This site provides a food pantry.
Food Needs: non-perishables
Volunteer Needs: fund-raisers
Special Needs: funding
RURAL OPPORTUNITIES, INC.
Site: 78 West Landis Avenue, Vineland, NJ 08360
Phone: 856-696-1000
Website: www.ruralinc.org
Hours: Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm
Contact: Minnett Santiago
This site provides a food pantry, training and employment for farm workers and out of school youth.
Food Needs: pasta, rice, canned beans, soup, any Spanish food
SALVATION ARMY
Site: 733 East Chestnut Avenue, Vineland, NJ 08360
Mail: P.O. Box 354, Vineland, NJ 08360
Phone: 856-696-5050
Hours: Mon-Fri: 9-11:30am & 1-3pm
Contact: Griselle Sanchez
This site provides a food pantry by appointment for clients with food referral and documentation. It also provides utility, rental and mortgage assistance when funding is available.
Food Needs: all foods
Volunteer Needs: Contact site.
Special Needs: funding
SPIRIT AND TRUTH MINISTRIES
Site: P.O. Box 89, Vineland, NJ 08362
Phone: 856-692-2603
Contact: Holly Gove
This site provides a soup kitchen and clothing closets.
Food Needs: fresh & canned vegetables, meats, noodles, macaroni, spices, coffee
Volunteer Needs: fund raisers, people to pick up & deliver food, do table ministry, and set-up & break-down for meals
Volunteer Requirements: age 13 years or older
Special Needs: funding
VINELAND MINISTERIUM EMERGENCY FOOD BANK
Site: 700 East Landis Avenue, Vineland, NJ 08360
Phone: 856-691-0940
Email: firstchurch4u@verizon.net
Website: www.firstchurchvineland.org
Hours: Pantry -- Wed & Fri: 9am-11am (closed 1st Wed or Fri of each month)
Contact: Richard Quay
Clients must have referrals from a social service agency, proper identification, and a social security card.
Food Needs: canned or boxed non-perishables (No glass containers)
Volunteer Needs: volunteers to pick up food, stock shelves and give out groceries
Volunteer Requirements: identification
Special Needs: funding
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Central Downtown Food Basket Groceries & USDA on Thurs. only, 11-1pm At Goethe Hall, St. Johns Lutheren Church (1701 L St.) Available 4 times per month |
761-5624 |
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River City Emergency Services 1322 27th St. (between Capital & N. Streets) M-F 11:30-3pm & 3rd Sat. 10-12am Once every 30 days ID required for all members of family Serves all of Sacramento County |
446-2627 |
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St. Mathews Church 2300 Edison Ave. Food - Tues. & Thurs. 10-11:30am Clothing - Thurs. 10am to Noon |
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Sacramento Food Bank 3333 Thrid Ave. (at Broadway) M-F 10am-2pm Every Sun 12-1:30, ID required (ss card OK), proof of address Serves specific ZipCodes (call). Also Clothes Closet 10am to 2pm Mother Baby program M,T & W-10am to 1:30 pm |
456-1980 |
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Sierra Arden Food Closet 890 Morris Avenue zips - 95825 & 95864 T-F 10 - 11:45 arn |
483-1942 |
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WIC - Women Infants and Children 915 Broadway (call for other locations) Pregnant women and mothers with infants & children. M-F 8-4:30pm. Call for appt. MediCal Form, proof of income, address & picture ID required. |
326-5830 |
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Rancho Cordova Community Food Locker 10497 Coloma Rd. (St. John Vianny Church) M, W, F 9:30am - 1:30pm Serves 95670, 742, 655, 683, 826, 927, & 830. Once every 30 Days. SS ID required |
364-8973 |
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First UM Church 2100 J St. |
761-5624 |
Clay Township Trustees
876-1200
Spencer, IN
Cunot Food Pantry
765-795-3461
Poland, IN
Food Distribution - second and fourth Monday of the month 8-10am
Hoosier Hills Pact
883-1959
Salem, IN
Lighthouse Tabernacle
879-4357
Gosport, IN
New Beginnings
829-BABY
Branch of Crisis Pregnancy Center
Spencer, IN
Spencer United Methodist
829-1314
Spencer Presbyterian Food Pantry
829-4969
Washington Township Trustees
876-5838 x235
Spencer, IN
Word of Life Tabernacle
828-9937
Spencer, IN
Bedford Community Care Center
279-4014
God’s Place
755-4449
Bedford, IN
Indiana Indian Movement
279-2335
Bedford, IN
LIFE Bedford (Lawrence Inter-Faith Endeavor)
279-4442
LIFE Mitchell
849-2111
Mitchell Wesleyan Church
849-3033
Salvation Army Bedford
275-5429
M-F, 9-12 and 1-3, Social Services for walk-ins
Families First Mobile Pantry
334-8374 (HHFB)
4th Tuesday of each month from 5:00-7:00pm at the Wilson Shelter House, Bedford
4th Thursday of each month from 5:00-7:00pm at the American Legion in Mitchell (off Sheeks drive)
Services
The Ballard Food Bank distributes food to those in the 98107, 98117, 98119 and 98199 zip codes, including home delivery to elderly and disabled clients.
We offer several programs to assist our neighbors in need. Food distribution is our core program; we also distribute personal hygiene items to families and individuals having difficulty in making ends meet, including homeless clients. In addition, we provide a basic level of emergency financial assistance for those with eviction notices, utility shut-offs or lost IDs. We also provide mail services to homeless clients--essential when looking for employment and housing, and to have access to care providers. The Ballard Food Bank provides referral services to help those in emergency situations find the proper agency to get the help they need.
First-Time Clients
To register, please bring a photo I.D. and a current proof of address (a piece of mail that you've received within the past 30 days) for yourself and others living in your household (school or medical records for children living with you.) We update our files at the beginning of each year.
Guidelines
1. You may receive groceries only once per week.
2. Please respect our neighbors--don't litter, park in their parking spaces or loiter on their property.
Hours of Operation
Office, Hygiene Bar: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11:00 to 3:00.
Grocery distribution: Tuesday, 2:30 - 6:30 pm; Wednesday and Thursdays from 11:00 to 3:00 pm.
Home delivery of groceries for elderly/disabled: Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Location: (Click to view map)
Our offices, the food bank, and hygiene bar are located at 5130 Leary Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98107. Telephone: (206) 789-7800
Here are resources for those needing help with food, health care, shelter or emergency assistance, or those who want to donate time or money.
Food agencies
• Desert Mission Food Bank, 9229 N. 4th St., Phoenix. Serves North Phoenix and Anthem. Distributes emergency food boxes, operates a food market for low-income families and runs a program providing food to children, pregnant, postpartum or nursing woman, and people 60 years and older. 602-870-6062, jcl.com.
• St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance, 2831 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix. Has three locations in the Valley and one in Flagstaff. The agency offers a variety of services, depending on the location, including emergency food boxes, a "food value club" of goods sold at low prices and distribution of surplus food. 602-352-3640, firstfoodbank.org.
• United Food Bank, 358 E. Javelina Ave., Mesa. Provides emergency food boxes, distributes bulk quantities of food to partner agencies that serve it and provides food to at-risk children. The agency serves the southeast Valley, parts of Gila, Apache, Navajo and Pinal counties and all of the San Carlos Apache Reservation. 480-926-4897, unitedfoodbank.org
• Community Food Bank, 3003 S. Country Club Road, Tucson. Distributes food boxes, donates food to soup kitchens in the Tucson area, distributes food in a monthly program for low-income mothers, children and the elderly, and runs a demonstration garden that supplies produce sold at farmers markets. The agency serves Pima, Cochise, Graham, Greenlee and Santa Cruz counties. 520-622-0525 Toll Free: 1-800-950-8681, communityfoodbank.org.
• Yuma Community Food Bank, 2404 E. 24th St., Yuma. Serves the working poor, including single parents, two-parent working families and the elderly on fixed income. It serves Yuma and La Paz counties in Arizona and Imperial County in California through 15 emergency and supplemental food programs and support to more than 50 non-profit agencies. 928-343-1243, yumafoodbank.org.
• Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP/Food Stamps). Aimed at helping low-income people buy nutritious foods. Benefits depend on the size of a household, income and other factors. Information is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 602-542-9935 in the Phoenix area or 1-800-352-8401 outside the Phoenix area. azdes.gov.
• More information: For complete list of state food agencies and services, go to azfoodbanks.org.
Emergency assistance
• Maricopa County Human Services Department Community Services Commission. 234 N. Central Ave. Suite 3000, Phoenix. Assists low-income families with basic needs through financial assistance, information, referral, education and other social services. Services include utility deposit payment assistance, mortgage payment assistance to prevent eviction or foreclosure, rent payment assistance to prevent eviction. Home weatherization and repair or replacements of utility related appliances are also available to eligible households.
602-506-5911. www.hsd.maricopa.gov/cap.
• Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 420 W. Watkins Road, Phoenix. Provides a wide range of services for people and families in need of emergency assistance. There are programs to help pay bills. Rent assistance and food boxes are also provided for qualified people. For more information: 602-266-HOPE (4673) or www.stvincentdepaul.net.
• Salvation Army Phoenix Social Services Emergency Assistance, 2702 E. Washington St., Phoenix. Provides financial assistance for eligible recipients. Assistance includes rent payment assistance, utility assistance, food boxes, USDA food bags and back-to-school clothing. 602-267-4122. www.tsasw.org.
• Community Information and Referral, 2404 E. 24th St., Yuma. Community Information & Referral is the key source of integrated information that brings people and services together. It is a searchable online database of services that are available to people across the state. www.cir.org/firstcall-search.html.
Shelter assistance
• Central Arizona Shelter Services, 230 S. 12th Ave., Phoenix. Runs the largest shelter service in the state. 602-256-6945, cass-az.org.
• HomeBase Youth Services, 931 E. Devonshire Ave., Phoenix. Provides transitional housing and services to homeless youth age 21 and younger. 602-263-7773, hbys.org.
• Ozanam Manor Transitional Shelter, 1730 E. Monroe St., Phoenix. Serves disabled adults and those older than 50. 602-495-3050, stvincentdepaul.net.
• Save the Family, 450 W. Fourth Place, Mesa. Provides transitional housing for adults and families referred from other agencies at 80 sites, primarily in the East Valley. 480-898-0228, savethefamily.org.
• Sojourner Center, P.O. Box 20156, Phoenix AZ 85036. The largest domestic violence shelter in the country has three campuses, 280 beds and 15 transitional apartments. 602-244-0089, sojournercenter.org.
• UMOM New Day Centers, 3320 E. Van Buren St., Phoenix. Services include emergency shelter, transitional shelter and the Watkins Overflow Shelter. 602-275-7852 or umom.org.
• More information: Call CONTACS Shelter Hotline for shelter services and availability: 602-263-8900 or 1-800-799-7739.
Emergency health care
• The WellCare Foundation -- Free health care for qualifying mothers and their children. 602-263-7619. www.wellcarefoundation.org
• Neighborhood Christian Clinic - Walk in medical and dental care at $20 a visit. 602-258-6008. www.thechristianclinic.org
• Mission of Mercy - Free mobile medical care services. 602 861-2233, 602-288-7234. www.amissionofmercy.org/Arizona
• Maricopa County Health Care for the Homeless - Health-care services for homeless individuals and families. 602-372-2100. www.maricopa.gov/Public_Health/Services/Homeless/default.aspx
Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/04/29/20090429arizonaresources0430.html#ixzz18iWybIQS
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank
P.O. Box 937, Route 612
Verona, VA 24482
Phone: (540) 248-3663
Capital Area Food Bank
645 Taylor Street, NE
Washington, DC 20017-2063
Central Virginia Foodbank, Inc.
1415 Rhoadmiller Street
Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: (804) 521-2500
Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia
PO Box 1940
Norfolk, VA 23501
Phone: (757) 627-6599
FoodBank of the Virginia Peninsula
9912 Hosier Street
Newport News, VA 23601
Phone: (757) 596-7188
Fredericksburg Area Food Bank
3631 Lee Hill Dr
Fredericksburg, VA 22402
Phone: (540) 371-7666
Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food Bank
PO Box 10743
Roanoke, VA 24022-0743
Phone: (540) 342-3011
Fax: (540) 342-0056
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Food Bank of Billings |
Great Falls Food Bank |
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Food Share of Helena |
Flathead Food Bank |
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Food Bank of Missoula |
Montana Food Bank Network & and Montana Hunger Coalition 5625 Expressway Missoula, MT 59808 (406) 721-3825 (800) 809-4752 Fax (406) 542-3770 |
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Network
P.O. Box 937, Verona, VA 24482
800-296-FOOD (3663)
The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Network (BRAFBN) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit Virginia corporation. Established in 1981 to help feed hungry people in our community, the Food Bank has distributed over 86 million pounds of food throughout our service area. Our service area includes nine cities and 25 counties, and we have four area branches. These branches include the Shenandoah Valley Branch in Verona; Lord Fairfax Area Branch in Winchester; Thomas Jefferson Area Branch in Charlottesville; and the Lynchburg Area Branch in Lynchburg.
BRAFBN is one of over 200 regional member food banks and food rescue programs of Feeding America®, the nation's largest charitable hunger-relief organization.
Montana Area Food Banks: Montana
Food Bank of Billings
2112 4th Avenue North
Billings, MT 59101
(406) 259-2856
Great Falls Food Bank
1620 12th Avenue North
Great Falls, MT 59401
(406) 452-9029
Food Share of Helena
1616 Lewis
Helena, MT 59601
(406) 443-3663
Flathead Food Bank
105 6th Avenue West
Kalispell, MT 59901
(406) 752-3663
Food Bank of Missoula
219 South 3rd West
Missoula, MT 59801
(406) 549-0543
Montana Food Bank Network &
and Montana Hunger Coalition
5625 Expressway
Missoula, MT 59808
(406) 721-3825
(800) 809-4752
Fax (406) 542-3770
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About the Senior Food Program The Senior Food Program is a federal program that provides monthly food packages to eligible low-income senior citizens aged 60 and over. The San Diego Food Bank administers the program and distributes USDA provided food at 38 distribution sites every month throughout San Diego County. Income guidelines To see if you meet the Senior Food Program income guidelines, refer to the income chart below:
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How to sign up for the program 1) Call 211 to see if you qualify Call 211, the county social services information hotline, to see if you qualify for the program. If you qualify, the 211 operator will give you the location and hours of your nearest food distribution site based on your zip code. You can also contact the San Diego Food Bank on 1-866-350-FOOD (3663). 2) Visit the food distribution site with the required documentation and sign up for the program. You must bring these documents: • Photo ID • Proof of Income and/or Medi-Cal Card • Proof of Address (i.e. Utility, Water, Phone Bill) After signing up you will receive a food box and you will be entitled to receive a monthly food package from a site within your zip code on the allocated distribution day every month. |
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Full list of Senior Food Program distribution sites Click on the link below for a full list of the Senior Food Program’s distribution sites. |
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What happens once I am enrolled? Once enrolled, applicants will be assigned a distribution date and location as well as a monthly calendar of future distributions. If you miss a distribution please contact the San Diego Food Bank before the end of the month and you will be given the address of another distribution site in your area where you can receive a food box. |
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In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (Voice). TDD users can contact USDA through local relay or the Federal Relay at (800) 877-8339 (TDD) or (866) 377-8642 (relay voice users). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. |
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About the Food Assistance Program
The Food Assistance Program is a federal program that provides monthly food packages to individuals and families who meet income guidelines set by the federal government (see below).
The San Diego Food Bank administers the program and distributes USDA provided food to over 85,000 individuals at 93 distribution sites every month throughout San Diego County. Participants on the Food Assistance Program receive a bag of food once a month at a local distribution site in their area.
Income guidelines
To see if you meet the Food Assistance Program income guidelines, refer to the income chart below:
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| Household Size | Monthly HH Income | Annual HH Income |
| 1 | $ 1,354 | $ 16,245 |
| 2 | $ 1,821 | $ 21,855 |
| 3 | $ 2,289 | $ 27,465 |
| 4 | $ 2,756 | $ 33,075 |
| 5 | $ 3,224 | $ 38,685 |
| 6 | $ 3,691 | $ 44,295 |
| 7 | $ 4,159 | $ 49,905 |
| 8 | $ 4,626 | $ 55,515 |
| Each additional member add | $ 468 | $ 5,610 |
Click here to download the Income Guidelines Flier (English)
Click here to download the Income Guidelines Flier (Spanish)
How to sign up for the program
1) Call to see if you qualify, and get the address of your nearest distribution site.
To see if you qualify for the program call 211, the county social services information hotline. If you qualify for the program, the 211 operator will give you the location of your nearest food distribution site based on your zip code. You can also contact the San Diego Food Bank on 1-866-350-FOOD (3663).
2) Visit the food distribution site and sign up for the program.
Go to your nearest food distribution site. At the site you will be asked to give your name and address; state your household income; and state the number of people living in your household.
DOCUMENTATION IS NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR THE PROGRAM.
After signing up, you will be entitled to receive a monthly food package from the nearest distribution site within your zip code on the allocated food distribution day every month.
3) Visit your local site if you need emergency food.
If you qualify for the program and need immediate food assistance you can visit an ‘emergency site’ the same day. At the site you will be asked to register for the program and you will be given an emergency food package at the same time.
After you sign up, you will be entitled to receive a food package every month from your nearest distribution site on the allocated food distribution day every month.
Please note, due to federal restrictions, all food distribution sites will only be able to provide emergency food packages to a household, outside of the set monthly distributions, three times per year. Households who have reached their maximum emergency food allocation for the year should contact the San Diego Food Bank on 1-866-350-FOOD (3663)
Full list of Food Assistance Program distribution sites
Click on the link below for a full list of the Food Assistance Program’s distribution sites.
Click here to download a full list of the 91 food distribution sites
Typical food package
Food items vary from month to month. A typical EFAP bag will include: canned vegetables, canned soups, canned fruit juice, canned fruits, canned meats, spaghetti, rice, beans and frozen food items.

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| The area code for below phone numbers is "701" unless otherwise noted. | |
| Town | Name, address, city and zip code, phone number |
| Adrian | Trinity Evangelical Church | Adrian | 58410 | 778-7031 |
| Almont | Community FP | 5805 Co Rd 137 | Almont | 58520 | 348-3246 |
| Amidon | Amidon FP/Slope Co Salv Army | Bx 506 | Amidon 58620 | 879-6268 |
| Ashley | PO Bx 97 | Ashley 58413 | 288-3416 |
| Beach | Beach FP | PO Bx 635 | Beach 58621 | 872-4813 |
| Belfield | Belfield FP | PO Bx 721 | Belfield 58622 | 575-4405 |
| Beulah | Womens Action & Resource Center | PO Bx 940 | Beulah 58523 | 873-2274 |
| Bismarck |
Aid Incorporated | 404 Airport Rd | Bismarck 58504 | 223-9150 Emergency FP | 725 Memorial Hwy | Bismarck 58504 | 258-9188 Community Action FP | 2105 Lee Ave | Bismarck 58504 | 258-2240 Corpus Christi Church | 1919 N 2 St | Bismarck 58501 | 255-4600 Stone Soup Kitchen (Ruth Meiers) | 1800 E Broadway Ave | Bismarck 58502 | 222-2108 |
| Bottineau | Bottineau FP | 751 96 St NE | Bottineau 58318 | 228-2394 |
| Bowbells | Bowbells FP | 8350 93 St NW | Bowbells 58721 | 377-2946 |
| Bowman | Bowman Comm Cupboard | RR 2 Bx 212 | Bowman 58623 | 523-5456 |
| Breien | Breien FP | PO Bx 52A | Breien 58570 | 544-3538 |
| Burlington | Burlington Comm FP | 16 Kittleson Dr | Burlington 58722 | 852-3337/838-0256 |
| Cando | Jaycee FP | Bx 604 | Cando 58324 | 968-4355 |
| Carrington | Foster Co Senior Center | 36 Central Ave | Carrington 58421 | 652-3257 |
| Carson | Carson Food Pantry | 7777 52 Ave SW | Carson 58529 | 622-3401 |
| Casselton | Rural Cass Co Emergency FP | PO Bx 261 | Casselton 58012 | 347-5461 |
| Center | Oliver County FP | PO Bx 277 | Center 58530 | 794-3606 |
| Cooperstown | Bread of Life FP | PO Bx 632 | Cooperstown 58425 | 797-3278 |
| Crosby | Crosby FP | PO Bx 266 | Crosby 58730 | 965-6074 |
| Devils Lake | Dakota Prairie CAAZ | 223 4 St | Devils Lake 58301 | 662-6500 x 328 |
| Dickinson |
Amen FP | 669 12 St W | Dickinson 58601 | 677-5868 Dickinson Soup Kitchen | 145 4 Ave W | Dickinson 58601 | 225-4782 or 225-8713 Prairie Rose Activity Center | 202 E Villard | Dickinson 58601 | 227-0131 St. Wenceslaus Church | 655 20 Ave E | Dickinson 58601 | 225-3164 |
| Ellendale | Dickey Co Social Services | Hwy 281 N | Ellendale 58436 | 349-3271 |
| Fargo/MHD |
Churches United | 203 6 St S | Moorhead MN 56560 | 218-236-0372 Dorothy Day FP | 714 8 St S | Moorhead MN 56560 | 218-233-5763 Expanded Food & Nutrition | Bx 5016 | Fargo 58105 | 231-7254 Faith, Hope, Love FP | 409 2 Ave S | Moorhead MN 56560 | 218-236-7692 YWCA Shelter-FM | 335 6 Ave S | Fargo 58103 | 232-3449 FM Emergency FP | 1438 10 St N | Fargo 58102 | 237-9337 Great Plains Food Bnk | 1720 3 Ave N | Fargo 58102 | 232-6219 New Life Center | 1902 3 Ave N | Fargo 58102 | 234-4453 Salvation Army | 304 Roberts St | Fargo 58102 | 232-5565 SENDCAA | PO Bx 2683 | Fargo 58108 | 232-2452 |
| Finley | Steele Co FP | Bx 726 | Finley 58230 | 524-2584 |
| Forbes | RR 1 Bx 45 | Forbes 58439 | 357-7311 or 357-7331 |
| Forman | Sargent County FP | PO Bx 36 | Forman 58032 |
| Fredonia | 206 Logan St | Fredonia 58440 | 698-2240 |
| Ft Totten | Dakota Baptist Church | 132 Hwy 57 | Ft Totten 58335 | 766-4516 |
| Fullerton | 9378 86 SE | Fullerton 58441 | 375-7161 |
| Gackle | Gackle Ministerial Assn | 121 W Spruce | Gackle, ND 58442 | 485-3745 |
| Garrison | Total Life Center FP | 7837 3 Ave NE | Garrison 58540 | 463-7319 |
| Grafton | Walsh Co FP | 344 15 St W | Grafton 58237 | 352-1648 |
| Grand Forks |
Northlands Rescue Mission | 420 Division Ave | Grand Forks 58201 | 772-6609 EGF Food Shelf | 1715 3 Ave NW | East Grand Forks | 218-773-8083 Emergency Food Cupboard | 219 S 4 St | Grand Forks 58201 | 772-7427 GFks Senior Citizen Center | 620 4 Ave S | Grand Forks Home Delivered Meals, Inc | 1200 S Columbia Rd | Grand Forks | 702-780-5169 Meals on Wheels | 1200 S Columbia Rd | Grand Forks 58201 | 780-5169 Salvation Army | 1600 University Ave | Grand Forks 58203 | 775-2597 St Vincent De Paul | 620 8 Ave S | Grand Forks 58203 | 795-8614 Supplementary Food Program for Seniors | 1013 5 St N | Grand Forks | 746-5431 |
| Granville | McHenry Co FP | PO Bx 5 | Granville 58741 | 728-6984 or 728-6888 |
| Hatton | Hatton Helping Hand | RR 2 Bx 170 | Hatton 58240 | 543-3304 |
| Harvey | First Lutheran Church | 1520 Advent St | Harvey 58341 | 324-2548 |
| Hazen | Hazen FP | RR 2 Bx 294 | Hazen 58545 | 748-6569 |
| Hettinger | Adams Co FP | PO Bx 550 | Hettinger 58639 | 567-2967 |
| Hillsboro | Kiwanis Club | PO Bx 759 | Hillsboro 58045 | 436-5777 |
| Jamestown |
Alpha Opportunities | 1521 Business Loop E | Jamestown 58404 | 252-0162 Community Action Region VI | PO Bx 507 | Jamestown 58402 | 252-1821 Progress Community Center | 428 2 St SW | Jamestown 58401 | 251-2964 Salvation Army | 320 1 Ave N | Jamestown 58402 | 252-0290 |
| Kensal | 606 6 Ave | Kensal 68566 | 435-2496 |
| Killdeer | Dunn Co Social Services | PO Bx 89 | Killdeer 58640 | 764-5385 |
| Kulm | Senior Center | Bx 239 | Kulm 58456 | 647-2258 |
| LaMoure | Senior Center | LaMoure 58458 | 883-5058 |
| Langdon | Dakota Prairie CAA - Cavalier Co | PO Bx 46 | Langdon 58249 | 352-3822 |
| Lansford | Lansford FP | PO Bx 102 | Lansford 58750 | 784-5845 |
| Larimore | Community FP | Box 735 | Larimore 58251 | 343-2240 |
| Lehr | Bx 117 | Lehr 58410 | 378-2390 |
| Linton | Emmons Co FP | 145 Sunrise Lane | Linton 58552 | 254-4439 |
| Lisbon |
Ransom Co FP | PO Bx 406 | Lisbon 58054 | 683-5471 Ransom Co Social Services | 901 Ash St | Lisbon 58054 | 683-4512 United Methodist Church | 602 Forest St | Lisbon 58054 | 683-4479 |
| Ludden | 106 3 Ave | Ludden 58462 | 783-4386 |
| Mandan |
Aid Incorporated | 314 W Main | Mandan 58554 | 663-1274 Salvation Army | 100 6 Ave SE | Mandan 58554 | 667-9486 |
| Marmarth |
Marmarth Community FP | PO Bx 931 | Marmarth 58643 | 279-6996 Marmarth Salvation Army | PO Box 931 | Marmarth 58643 | 279-6996 |
| McClusky | Sheridan Co Social Services | PO Bx 696 | McClusky 58463 | 363-2881 |
| Michigan | Red River Valley Comm Action | PO Bx 148 | Michigan 58259 | 259-2225 |
| Minnewaukan | Benson Co FB | PO Bx 186, Courthouse | Minnewaukan 58351 | 473-5302 x23 |
| Minot |
Community Action Opp | 2020 8 Ave SE | Minot 58701 | 829-7221/800-726-8645 Our Lady of Grace Church | 715 16 Ave SW | Minot 58701 | 852-3002 Salvation Army FP | 315 Western Ave | Minot 58701 | 838-2385 |
| Monango |
219 Main | Monango 58436 | 349-3069 (distributes to Merricourt) 8143 86 St SE | Monango 58436 | 396-7621 |
| Mott | Mott Food Pantry| RR1 PO Bx 228| Mott 58646| 824-3276 |
| Napoleon | Logan Co Social Services | PO Bx 26 | Napoleon 58561 | 754-2283 |
| New England | New England Open Door | 1043 1 Ave W | New England 58647 | 579-4533 |
| New Leipzig | Mott FP | PO Bx 28 | New Leipzig 58562 | 824-2434 New Leipzig FP | 6725 76 Ave SW | New Leipzig 58562 | 584-2074 |
| New Rockford | Kiwanis FP | 108 N 8 St | New Rockford 58356 | 947-2911 |
| Northwood | Northwood FP | Box 64 | Northwood 58267 | 587-5862 |
| Oakes | PO Bx 245 | Oakes 58474 | 742-3274 |
| Pembina | River Valley Comm Action | Cavalier Co Courthouse | Pembina 58220 | 265-8775 |
| Powers Lake | Powers Lake FP | PO Bx 256 | Powers Lake 58773 | 464-5673 |
| Regent | Regent FP | 100 1 St E | Regent 58650| 563-4640 |
| Rolla | DPCAA Rolla Office | Bx 1026 - 8 SE 2 St | Rolla 58367 | 477-6188 |
| Rugby | Pierce Co FP | 203 SW 4 St | Rugby 58368 | 776-5597 |
| Sentinel Butte | |
| Sherwood | Sherwood FP | PO Bx 93 | Sherwood 58782 | 459-2747 |
| Solen | Solen FP | PO Bx 12 | Solen 58570 | 445-3410 |
| Stanley | Mountrail County FP | PO Bx 725 | Stanley 58784 | 628-2981 |
| Steele | Kidder Co FP/Farm Aid Foods | 220 2 St NW | Steele 58482 | 475-2879 |
| St. Michael | Comm Nourishment for Mind/Body | 8442 42 St NE | St Michael 58370 | 294-3012 |
| Tioga | Tioga/Stanley FP | PO Bx 815 | Tioga 58852 | 664-2349 |
| Valley City | Barnes Co FP | Bx 298 | Valley City 58072 | 845-4300 |
| Wahpeton | Richland-Wilkin FP | 207 N 11 St | Wahpeton 58075 |
| Washburn | McLean Co Resource Center | PO Bx 506 | Washburn 58577 | 462-8643 |
| Watford City | Watford City FP | 212 NW 2 | Watford City 58854 | 842-3244 |
| Williston | Salvation Army | PO Bx 417 | Williston 58801 | 572-2921 |
| Wishek | PO Bx 52 | Wishek 58495 | 452-2567 |
| Zeeland | Zeeland Senior Center | Zeeland 58581 | 423-5602 |
Bobby's Place Pantry
336-3713
1010 S. Walnut St.
M-F, 9-3
Center for Sustainable Living
Lucille Bertuccio - 332-8796 -323 S Walnut
Accepts student referrals; vegan & vegetarian food.
Emmanuel Baptist Church
Doug Schroeder - 332-2768 - 4001 South Rogers
Church office, 9:00-3:30, Mon.- Thurs.
Over the past 24 years we have identified niche needs within the hunger community and developed programs to address those needs:
In 2000, the Arkansas Foodbank Network, in conjunction with Feeding America, partnered with the Boys and Girls Clubs to establish the Kids Cafe program. Kids Cafe is the nation's largest after school meal service and nutritional education program exclusively for children in need. Currently, the Foodbank serves more than 1,800 children each month in 16 Boys and Girls Clubs throughout central and southern Arkansas. That amounts to more than 15,000 meals each month! The program reaches some of the state’s most underprivileged kids and provides powerful tools for success in life. Mike Neuhofel, former Executive Director of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Little Rock and North Little Rock says that Kids Cafe is "teaching kids life skills about eating healthy and choosing foods with nutritional value."
For more information, contact Pamela Bailey at (501) 565-8121 ext. 17 or pbailey@arkansasfoodbank.org.
Kids Cafe Sites In Arkansas Foodbank Network Service Area:
- Billy Mitchell Boys and Girls Club
- Boys and Girls Club of Ashley County
- Boys and Girls Club of Drew County
- Boys and Girls Club of Hot Springs
- Boys and Girls Club of Jefferson County
- Boys and Girls Club of Malvern
- Boys and Girls Club of Phillips County
- Boys and Girls Club of Saline County
- Dalton Boys and Girls Club
- Hamilton Boys and Girls Club
- McGehee Boys and Girls Club
- North Little Rock Boys and Girls Club
- Penick Boys and Girls Club
- Rose City Boys and Girls Club
- Thrasher Boys and Girls Club
Backpacks For Kids
Backpacks for Kids provides underserved children with food for the weekends and school holidays. At the end of each week children involved in the program pick up a backpack of food to take home. The backpacks are inconspicuous and previously prepared by volunteers. They are filled with nutritious, child-friendly items that are easy for young ones to prepare.
The Arkansas Foodbank operates 10 "Backpacks for Kids" sites, and is able to provide backpaks to more than 1,000 children each month, a total of more than 4,000 meals.
Many of the backpacks are prepared by volunteers at Arkansas Foodbank Network partner agencies. For example, The Church at Rock Creek Supplies more than 500 backpacks to students in the Little Rock and North Little Rock School District.
Rural Delivery Program
Access to the Arkansas Foodbank Network from isolated, rural locales, especially in the Delta, is sometimes challenging. Food pantries and other organizations located in some of Arkansas' most impoverished areas have a hard time getting to the warehouse to pick up food. Therefore, the Arkansas Foodbank Network truck delivers food on a monthly basis so that the agencies in these areas have food to distribute to hungry Arkansans. Deliveries are made each month to eleven sites including Pine Bluff, Warren, Marianna, Prairie County, Clarendon, Helena and Van Buren County.
For more information, contact Connie Bledsoe at (501) 565-8121, ext. 14 or cbledsoe@arkansasfoodbank.org.
Fresh Produce Initiative
Fresh produce is becoming harder for those in need to obtain. Purchasing fresh foods is not cost effective for food service organizations and prices in the grocery store are rising significantly. These factors cause impoverished people to eat less expensive and less healthy foods.
The Arkansas Foodbank Network has made it a priority to get donated truckloads of fresh produce including sweet potatoes, corn, apples, oranges, cantaloupe and more. These truckloads are available to the Foodbank's 33-county service area as a healthy alternative.
For more information, contact Connie Bledsoe at (501) 565-8121, ext. 14 or cbledsoe@arkansasfoodbank.org.
Senior Supplement
The Arkansas Foodbank Network, in partnership with CareLink (Central Arkansas Area Agency on Aging), sponsors the Senior Supplement program to help seniors in central Arkansas who struggle to stretch their Social Security income to pay rent, utilities, medicine and food. This program provides 55 seniors with a monthly box of groceries to help with the burden of expenses. Volunteers pack the boxes at the Foodbank warehouse. The boxes are distributed by volunteers at CareLink and the Visiting Nurses Association on the third Saturday of each month. Recipients are selected by CareLink and the Visiting Nurses Association.
To find out more about the Senior Supplement Program, contact Pamela Bailey at (501) 565-8121, ext. 17 or pbailey@arkansasfoodbank.org.
For many Americans, there is little extraordinary in having a place to call home and enough food to eat. Yet for tens of millions across the country, including hardworking adults, children and elderly people, such basic needs are not easily met.
As our country grapples in these troubled economic times, we must all take care to remember those less fortunate than ourselves. By donating food, or volunteering time at a local Texas food pantry, food bank or soup kitchen you can help deal a blow to end hunger in the community.
Food Bank Of Abilene
5505 North 1st Street
Abilene, TX
325-695-6311
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West Texas Food Bank - Alpine
2101 FM 1703
Alpine, TX
432-837-1580
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Alvin Community Food Pantry
1212 South Durant Street
Alvin, TX
281-824-8871
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South Texas Pantry Inc
322 East House Street
Alvin, TX
281-824-9500
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Cornerstone Outreach Center
1111 North Buchanan
Amarillo, TX
806-381-2131
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High Plains Food Bank
815 Ross Street
Amarillo, TX
806-374-8562
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Andrews Food Bank
300 North East Avenue D
Andrews, TX
432-524-7051
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Capital Area Food Bank Of Texas
8201 South Congress Avenue
Austin, TX
512-282-2111
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Caritas Of Austin
611 Neches Street
Austin, TX
512-479-4610
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Casa Marianella
821 Gunter Street
Austin, TX
512-385-5571
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Church Food Pantry
4700 Loyola Lane
Austin, TX
512-926-8463
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Eastside Community Connection
5810 Berkman Drive
Austin, TX
512-220-7312
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Green Corn Project
1210 Rosewood Avenue
Austin, TX
512-249-3171
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Tyler Ministries
P O Box 16112
Austin, TX
512-989-8664
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Southeast Texas Food Bank
3845 South Marthin Luther King Junior Parkway
Beaumont, TX
409-839-8777
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Brazos Food Bank
1514 Shiloh Avenue
Bryan, TX
979-779-3663
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Manna Food Bank
Fm Road 1255
Canton, TX
903-567-6107
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Operation Refuge Pantry
1625 North Blair Avenue
Cleveland, TX
281-592-6701
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Northwoods AIDS Coalition
301 South First Street
Conroe, TX
409-441-1614
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Food Bank Of Corpus Christi
826 Krill Street
Corpus Christi, TX
361-887-6291
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FWM Learning Center
559 Ezekial Avenue
Dallas, TX
214-398-4444
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Open Hands Pantry
301 South 17th Street
Donna, TX
956-461-6920
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Paso Del Norte Food Bank
300 South Ochoa Street
El Paso, TX
915-544-5592
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Community Food Bank
209 West 2nd Street, Suite 311
Fort Worth, TX
817-691-7016
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Tarrant Area Food Bank
2600 Cullen Street
Fort Worth, TX
817-332-9177
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Tarrant Area Food Bank Community Kitchen
2600 Cullen Street
Fort Worth, TX
817-332-9177
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Texas Association Of Second Harvest Food Banks
4388 West Vickery Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX
817-735-9292
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Brazosport Cares
916 North Gulf Boulevard
Freeport, TX
979-239-1225
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Helping Hands Inc
2918 Churchill Way
Garland, TX
214-680-0659
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Jacobs Institute
214 Glade Avenue
Gladewater, TX
903-844-8066
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Hillsboro Interfaith Ministries
214 East Elm Street
Hillsboro, TX
254-580-2717
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Anderson Food Pantry
1508 Gregg Street
Houston, TX
713-222-0373
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Great Ward Chapel Food Pantry
6823 Arabella Street
Houston, TX
713-695-8228
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Houston Charity Center
14105 South Post Oak Road
Houston, TX
713-433-0334
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Houston Food Bank
The Herzstein Center, 3811 Eastex Fwy
Houston, TX
713-547-8623
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Humanitarian Aid In Complex Emergencies International
9400 Coventry Square Drive, Suite 1412
Houston, TX
713-992-4091
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Magnificat Houses
P.O. Box 25415
Houston, TX
713-523-5958
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Bay Area Christmas Toy Drive
12201 North C
La Porte, TX
281-471-9244
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Laredo Regional Food Bank
2802 Anna Avenue
Laredo, TX
956-723-3725
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Laredo Regional Food Bank Inc
2502 Alamo Street
Laredo, TX
956-723-3799
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South Texas Food Bank
1907 Freight Street
Laredo, TX
956-726-3120
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Little Elm Area Food Bank
501 Bill Street
Little Elm, TX
972-294-4061
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Caldwell County Christian Ministries Food Pantry
1012 State Park Road
Lockhart, TX
512-376-6661
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South Plains Food Bank
4612 Locust Avenue
Lubbock, TX
806-763-3003
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Harvesting International Ministry Center
560 Easy Drive
Mansfield, TX
817-453-3663
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The Food Bank Of The Rio Grande Valley
2601 West Zinna
McAllen, TX
956-682-8101
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Divine Face Organization
1525 Choctaw Drive
Mesquite, TX
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Well Testing Inc
415 West Wall, Suite 1600
Midland, TX
432-620-0600
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Ft. Bend Interface Food Bank
1306 Fm 1092 Road
Missouri City, TX
281-261-1006
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Harvest House
190 Burrows Street
Nacogdoches, TX
936-564-4806
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Believers Christian Fellowship
36200 Fm 3159
New Braunfels, TX
830-885-2214
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Jesus House
1335 East 6th Street
Odessa, TX
432-337-7195
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West Texas Food Bank - Odessa
1008 East 2nd Street
Odessa, TX
432-580-6333
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Volunteer Gleaning Program San Antonio Food Bank
1203 South Oak Street
Pearsall, TX
830-334-3013
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Santa Rosa Food Bank
620 West 4th Street
Pecos, TX
432-445-3871
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Foreman Phillips Outreach Center
15630 Vision Drive
Pflugerville, TX
512-251-4800
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Gardeners In Community Development
901 Greenbriar Lane
Richardson, TX
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Concho Valley Regional Food Bank
1313 South Hill Street
San Angelo, TX
325-655-3231
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San Antonio Food Bank
5200 Old Highway 90 West
San Antonio, TX
210-337-3663
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San Antonio Foodservice L.P.
750 Merida Street
San Antonio, TX
210-433-7224
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San Marcos Area Food Bank
220 Herndon Street
San Marcos, TX
512-392-8300
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International Festival Of Fort Bend
P.O. Box 212
Stafford, TX
832-746-2098
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East Texas Food Bank
3201 Robertson Tyler
Tyler, TX
903-597-3663
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King's Store House Food Bank
422 East Oakwood Street
Tyler, TX
903-595-5097
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Food Bank Of The Golden Crescent
3809 Ease Rio Grande
Victoria, TX
361-578-0591
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Warm Pantry
31315 Fm 2920 Road
Waller, TX
936-372-3025
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Migrant Health Promotion
536 South Texas Boulevard, Suite 117
Weslaco, TX
956-968-3600
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Lake Whitney Food Bank
603 South Bosque Street
Whitney, TX
254-694-3155
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St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance, the world's first food bank, is a non-sectarian, nonprofit organization that alleviates hunger by efficiently gathering and distributing food to sites that serve the hungry. Serving two-thirds of Arizona's 15 counties, the organization is committed to volunteerism, building community relationships and improving the quality of life for Arizonans in need.
St. Mary's Food Bank takes very seriously and with unmatched pride its commitment as a responsible non-profit organization that is accountable to the community it serves. Over five decades, St. Mary's has tackled the challenge of easing hunger in Arizona through the vision of founder John van Hengel.
Keeping pace with the incredible upturn in need that has followed the poor economic climate and the huge rise in unemployment and underemployment, the Food Bank distributed more than 72 million pounds of food in Fiscal Year 2009-10 to meets the needs of the ever-rising number of Arizona's hungry - providing enough food into the community to provide nearly 300,000 meals per day.
