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Food assistance near you.

Get information on food assistance near you. Low income families, the elderly, single mothers and anyone facing hunger can get help. There are a number of assistance programs for free food, meals, government low income benefits and groceries that are near you, as listed below. Charities, churches and government social service offices all work to help the food “insecure”.

In general, the places, social services and programs that offer food have (1) limited resources as well as (2) application criteria. Each food pantry or dining room/soup kitchen as well as public aid from SNAP food stamps, WIC Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, etc. will have conditions in place such as around income, residency and more.  However, there is help out there, with many programs open daily and can help some an immediate need for food.

Grocery and food assistance programs in your community

The types of food assistance will come in many forms. Anyone in need can get help, whether single parents, immigrants, the unemployed and others. Fresh items, canned, baby food, vitamins and more may be offered.

  • There are charitable as well as non-profit agencies that give out groceries near you or emergency boxes of food. Many churches and charities work to prevent hunger in local communities with food banks and pantries.
     
  • Federal and state government food benefits near you is generally for very low income families, the unemployed and/or those in poverty. The benefits range from SNAP food stamps (including EBT cards) to free infant formula vouchers from WIC, Senior Brown Bags for the elderly, school lunches or breakfast for kids and others.
     
  • Hot meals can be provided from food programs and distribution centers near you. There are breakfast, lunches, and dinners as well as Meals on Wheels for the homebound, elderly, or disabled.

 

 

 

There are local free food assistance programs listed below, as you scroll down the page. They focus on people in certain states, counties and regions. A number of local, regional, and even federal government agencies offer hunger prevention services, assistance to the low income, and other aid.

Some of the resources may give a free box of groceries, food or nutritional items. Others help the low income with long term needs, such as government aid. People in need, whether low income or in a crisis, can get some type of food aid near them. More details are below.

Local assistance programs for help with food near you

Find a list of state food resources that can help feed a family or individuals. There is information on government food assistance programs by state as well as locations of free food pantries. Or get details on meal services near, including from soup kitchens, charities, or emergency programs.

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

 

 

 

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

District of Columbia

Florida

 

 

 

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

 

 

 

 

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

 

 

 

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Conclusion

There are a number of free food assistance programs for each state, county, and city, including near you. Apply to a resource as noted above. A major goal is to ensure that the low-income, people with no money or income and those in need have groceries as well as a meal to eat.

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