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Food Assistance and Food Banks
Washington DC free food pantries, soup kitchens and food banks.
Food Assistance and Food Banks
Several different food banks, soup kitchens and free emergency pantries exist in the city of Washington DC. The needy, low income, unemployed, and others who need help can get free food or groceries from the locations that are scattered throughout the city.
Some of the charities may even deliver a meal to a senior citizen or individual that is homebound. There are also free holiday food baskets or Christmas or Thanksgiving meals. Find free food pantries in the District of Columbia that may be near you below or use the referral number at the bottom of the page.
The Washington DC food pantries can provide assistance and possibly even forms of non-financial aid or support to those who need help. Other services may include free Thanksgiving or Christmas meals, or maybe an article of clothing. Most are non-profit organizations and/or charities, and some of them may also serve as churches as well in which people can get guidance and other forms of support.
Find information and details on locations to call for access to free food in the region.
Food Assistance and Food Banks
Capital Area Food Bank: Washington, DC: A number of food assistance programs, groceries, and other aid is provided. Among them include Fresh Produce and hot meals. The site also operates a Mobile Pantry. Staff can assist residents with applying for EFAP, CACFP, Nutrition Education, Food Stamps, and Senior Brown Bag Programs.
The non-profit works with local churches and charities in the region and provides those centers with food items. Call 202.526.5344 Community Harvest 2437 15th Street NW Washington DC, 20009: Phone number - 202-667-8875: This location serves free hot meals in the District of Columbia and operates a free pantry.
Staff can refer the homeless to shelters or charities for other assistance. Slow Food: Address - 2713 11th Street, NW #1: Washington DC, 20001: From the Ground Up 645 Taylor St NE Washington DC, 20017: Main phone number - 202-526-5344:
Food Assistance and Food Banks
Washington DC Capital Area Food Bank 645 Taylor Street NE Washington DC, 20017 202-526-5344
Food Assistance and Food Banks
Focuses on the greater Washington DC area. A variety of food assistance programs are administered. They partner with local churches, non-profits, food banks, and pantries to help provide food to the most needy as possible.
SOME (So Others Might Eat) 71 O Street Washington DC 20001: Meals, food, produce, groceries, and other food stuffs and commodities are distributed from this location. DPHW (Dinner Program for Homeless Women) 309 E Street Washington DC, 20001: Phone number - 202-737-9311: The homeless can turn to this center for food and meals.
They may even be able to refer homeless men or women to local shelters. Washington City Church of the Brethren Nutrition Program 337 North Carolina Avenue SE Washington DC, 20003 202-546-8706 They provide food and/or a hot meal to anyone in need. Call them for more information on services provided. First Helping 1328 - 16th Street Washington DC, 20036 202.387.2015 Another non-profit organization that is focused on providing food and other forms of assistance to the low income.
Families and individuals can get help, and access information and other forms of support. Garden Resources of Washington 1419 V Street NW Washington DC, 20009 202-234-0591 St. Stephen & the Incarnation Episcopal Church 1525 Newton Street NW Washington DC, 20010 202-232-0900 This is not a food pantry.
However St. Stephen's and Thrive DC serve hot meals seven days a week to people in need. Monday through Friday, breakfast is served to all at 9:30am, and dinner is served to women and children at 5pm. Weekends lunch is served at Noon. FRESHFARM Markets of Washington DC: PO Box 15691 Washington DC, 20003: Phone - 202.362.8889 The United Church 1920 G Street Washington DC, 20006: Telphone - 202-331-1495: Call the church.
Your local church or religious organization can often times provide food, groceries, meals, and other forms of support. Some may even have a limited amount of money for rent and/or utilities. Share Our Strength 1730 M Street NW Suite 700 Washington DC, 20036 202-393-2925 Call this federal supported, non-profit organization for free food.
They can also offer information on government programs, other local Washington DC agencies, and government programs such as TANF food stamps. DC Central Kitchen Inc. 425 2nd St. NW Washington DC, 20001 202 234 0707 Food for All DC: Pantry address is 1810 16th St NW: Washington DC, 20009 301-984-0217 Regardless of your income, race, or background this charity type organization can provide limited amounts of free food or other aid.
Emergency boxes of groceries, baby formula and other needed items are provided to lower income, struggling, and unemployed families. Citizens for Health 5 Thomas Circle NW Washington DC: Phone - 202-483-4344 Bread for the City: Operates a couple centers in the Washington DC area. The non-profit locations may have free clothing, an on site pantry, and Christmas/Thanksgiving meals or gifts.
1525 7th Street, Washington DC 20001, Phone: 202-265-2400 1640 Good Hope Road, SE, Washington DC 20020, (202) 561-8587 Central Union Mission - Food Depot: Physical Address 1350 R Street, NW: Washington DC, 20009: For hours of the center, dial (202) 745-7118: In an emergency, non-perishable food and groceries may be offered.
Support is available for Hispanics, seniors, singles and families. The center also offers other goods, including meat, toiletries and gently used clothing.
Faith-Based Emergency Assistance
Salvation Army food banks: There are a few locations in the District of Columbia. Low income families can receive an emergency box of food, canned items, and more. Some locations have volunteers that deliver meals to the elderly or disabled. Other programs include a thrift store and free Christmas meals, and also referrals to SNAP food stamps.
Two locations are 2300 Martin Luther King (phone (202) 678-9770)) and 2626 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest (dial (202) 756-2600). Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ 5301 North Capitol Street, NE Washington DC
Food Assistance and Food Banks
Call the food bank at (202) 723-5330: The non-profit offers referrals to food pantries and soup kitchens in the city. Damien Ministries: Address is 2200 Rhode Island Avenue NE: Washington DC, 20018: Phone number - 202-526-3020: Provides fresh food, canned goods, case management, referrals, and other support.
East Washington Heights Baptist Church 2220 Branch Avenue, SE Washington DC 20020: Telephone - (202) 582-4811: Blankets, lunches and dinners, paper goods, and emergency food is offered. Lutheran Church of the Reformation 212 East Capitol Street, NE Washington DC, 20003: Call the food pantry at (202) 543-4200: Martha's Table:
211 Information and Referral Services
Address: 2114 14th St, NW Washington DC 20009: Call (202) 328-6609 Low-income children, families, and individuals as well as the homeless can get hot meals, boxes of food, and other support. Additional free food or hot meals in Washington DC: Several other soup kitchens, pantries, and distribution centers are in Washington DC.
Call (202) 644-9800 for information. Thousands of families receive free groceries near you, food, holiday meals, and assistance with applying for government programs as well.
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