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Feeding America affiliated food bank locations near you
Feeding America affiliated food bank locations near you. Get help from Feeding America in your area or state. The non-profit, which operates nationally but has local distribution centers, partners with thousands of charities, local food pantries, churches, soup kitchens and government agencies. Together they work to help people that need help with food, groceries and nutritional needs.
Learn more on how to get help from Feeding America near you, whether from a local distribution center or one of their hunger relief programs. There are many resources provided to anyone in need - regardless of their income. Feeding America, and their local partners, offer free food, information on benefit programs, hunger prevention resources and much more.
Feeding America is the nation’s leading anti-hunger organization and provides assistance to tens of millions of individuals each year. Food and meal services from Feeding America: Help with food benefit applications: Cooking, coupon and shopping programs from Feeding America: Local and statewide Feeding America centers: Free food, groceries and more from Feeding America:
Free food, groceries and more from Feeding America
Hundreds of regional food banks are part of the nationwide network. So what Feeding America does is they provide stuff to those locations, and those local free Feeding America program and distribution centers (listed below) then coordinate resources for their area.
The regional locations partner with thousands of even more local sites, including faith based organizations, local pantries, churches, and soup kitchens
, among others. Many Feeding America centers also operate free pet food banks for people that need help feeding a dog or cat, with details below. Drive-Thru and Mobile Feeding America pantries
Free food, groceries and more from Feeding America
are also located in many parts of the country near you. These are run by local charities and non-profits. Feeding America helps keep these centers supplied and coordinates operation so coverage is provided to more parts of the country.
They allow regional food banks help a greater number of low income families, and increase the number of people served in local communities. They focus on certain towns and communities, and find food near where you live The National Produce Program, including CSA farm, is another resource available. This will provide fresh fruits, vegetables, and other produce items to the low-income as well as senior citizens.
Examples of what may be offered includes onions, potatoes, carrots, sweet potatoes, apples, corn on the cob, and oranges, among other items. Feeding America, working with its local partners as well as farmers near you, will ensure that these fresh and healthy items get to the needy in local communities.
Look here for CSA Farm share
Feeding America free pet food banks are available in most communities. The organization works with animal shelters, vets, stores such as Petco or PetSmart, WalMart and others to help low-income families as well as the elderly.
There is often wet or dry cat or dog food, kibble, and other supplies from Feeding America partners, and more on
Feeding America programs that provide long-term hunger relief
low-income free pet food banks Students of all ages can get food for the weekend and holiday breaks from Feeding America and the BackPAck program. The goal of this local service in your area is to ensure kids have the proper nutrition during “breaks” when government programs, like free school lunches, are not offered and learn how students can get free food when not in school Feeding America programs that provide long-term hunger relief: A local Feeding America distribution center, or their online website, is a great way to learn about, and get, other benefits.
They have applications and information on various government assistance programs and food resources are available from the network as well. Clients can learn about some or all of the following. The CSFP - Commodity Supplemental Food Program is a USDA nutrition program that focuses on low income seniors and children.
It will satisfy their more unique nutritional needs. It can help people over the age of 60 or women, infants, and children. There is free cheese, Ensure for Seniors from Feeding America, food and more as part of the government commodities Feeding America has SNAP Outreach program, or the version of SNAP/EBT in your state as the
name may change based on state. Vouchers or electronic debit cards (EBT) are part of this, and clients can use them to shop at local grocery stores or maybe even food banks for the items they need. Canned food, groceries, perishable items and even baby formula may be acquired. Feeding America can help people apply for SNAP benefits as well as emergency food stamps as they are commonly known.
Another Feeding America program, offered in partnership with the USDA, is the: Summer Food Service Program . It assists students and children during long school vacations or the summer months, when they don’t have access to free school lunches or breakfasts. Free meals, snacks, and more is offered by SFSP at camps, schools, government agencies, churches, or other local community organizations and locate free summer meals for kids near you Free cooking, shopping and coupon programs from Feeding America: Other Feeding America programs
Free cooking, shopping and coupon programs from Feeding America
include Congregate Meals, Back Pack, Diapers for Newborns, Senior Brown Bags, Home Deliveries, Kids Cafes, details on food waste and expiration dates, and more. There are countless resources available. The various Feeding America food banks and partners can advise on what is available in their location.
Even learn how food past expiration dates is still safe to eat Feeding America also helps educate families on healthy living and how to eat, and shop , on a budget. Working with partners, there are topics such as how to save money using unit pricing or buying store brand food in grocery stores. There are healthy cooking classes, culinary workshops, and access to free coupons and other ways to save money.
More on unit pricing in grocery stores Free Feeding America cooking classes are held in many communities. They will help low income families not only learn how to shop (and save money on) healthy food but also how to prepare it.
It can help people eat healthier, address conditions such as diabetes or “healthy” heart food and more. Many volunteer chefs also partner on the cooking classes, and look here for more details on free cooking classes for low income families Feeding America locations near you: The centers noted below are the primary Feeding America distribution sites.
The locations help people find local distribution centers in their area. There is also a national Feeding America resource , however the local Feeding America centers noted below will have referrals and other support available. Alabama:
Community Food Bank of Central Alabama 107 Walter Davis Drive, Birmingham, AL 35209. Call (205) 942-8911. Website: www.feedingal.org/.
Feeding America locations near you
Food Bank of North Alabama 225 Finney Drive SW Huntsville, AL 35824. Call (256) 539-2256.
Website: www.foodbanknorthal.org/.
Alabama
Montgomery Area Food Bank 521 Trade Center Street, Montgomery, AL 36108. Call (334) 263-3784. Website: mafb.org. Feeding the Gulf Coast 5248 Mobile South Street, Theodore, AL 36582. Call (251) 653-1617. Website: www.feedingthegulfcoast.org. Counties covered include: Baldwin, Bay, Escambia, Holmes, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, Washington, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Pearl River, Perry, Stone.
There is also coverage in Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Covington, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, and Washington County. Free groceries, canned goods, and perishables are offered in partnership with local churches. Alaska:
Food Bank of Alaska, Inc. 2121 Spar Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501. Call (907) 272-3663.
Alaska
Website: www.foodbankofalaska.org/. Arizona:
United Food Bank 358 East Javelina Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85210. Call (480) 926-4897.
Arizona
Website: www.unitedfoodbank.org/.
St. Marys Food Bank 2831 N. 31st Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85009. Call (602) 242-3663
Arkansas
Website: www.firstfoodbank.org/.
Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona 3003 South Country Club Road, Tucson, AZ 85713. Call (520) 622-0525.
California
Website: www.communityfoodbank.org/.
Yuma Community Food Bank 2404 E. 24th St., Yuma, AZ 85365. Call (928) 343-1243.
Colorado
Website: www.yumafoodbank.org. Arkansas:
Northwest Arkansas Food Bank 1378 June Self Drive, Bethel Heights, AR 72764. Call (479) 872-8774.
Connecticut
Website: www.NWAfoodbank.org.
River Valley Regional Food Bank 1617 South Zero Street, Ft. Smith, AR 72918. Call (479) 785-0582.
Washington DC
Website: www.rvrfoodbank.org/.
Food Bank of Northeast Arkansas 3414 One Place, Jonesboro, AR 72402. Call (870) 932-3663.
Delaware
Website: www.foodbankofnea.org/.
Arkansas Foodbank 4301 W 65th St, Little Rock, AR 72209. Call (501) 565-8121
Florida
Website: arkansasfoodbank.org/.
Harvest Regional Food Bank, Inc. 3120 East 19th Street, Texarkana, AR 71854. Call (870) 774-1398.
Georgia
Website: www.harvestregionalfoodbank.org/. Counties covered include: Bowie. The site partners with soup kitchens and pantries to serve meals and provide fruits, vegetables, and even holiday meals. California:
Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano 4010 Nelson Ave, Concord, CA 94520. Call (925) 676-7543.
Hawaii
Website: www.foodbankccs.org/.
Central California Food Bank 4010 E. Amendola Ave., Fresno, CA 93725. Call (559) 237-2527.
Idaho
Website: ccfoodbank.org/.
FIND Food Bank 83775 Citrus Ave, Indio, CA 92202. Call (760) 775-3663.
Illinois
Website: www.FINDfoodbank.org.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County 8014 Marine Way, Irvine, CA 92618. Call (949) 653-2900. Website: www.feedoc.org/.
Indiana
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank 1734 E. 41st Street, Los Angeles, CA 90058. Call (323) 234-3030. Websi
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