Free food banks and pantries in Vermont.
Food banks in Vermont can help the less fortunate across the state. Some centers can provide free food, groceries, surplus government commodities, and information on healthy nutrition. Locate information on the various food assistance and pantries in Vermont below.
Most locations will help people of all income, and will not turn anyone away from receiving help. In addition to providing them with free food for themselves and their families, food banks and pantries can be a great place to turn to for information on other low income programs, resources, and services that are available to the low income.
Vermont Anti-Hunger Corps AmeriCorps 57 South Main Street Waterbury Vermont 05676 Phone number - 802-241-2577
Food Works at Two Rivers Center 64 Main Street Montpelier, VT 05602 802-223-1515
Websterville Baptist Church 143 Church Hill Road Websterville, Vermont 05678 802 476-0141 This church partners with the Vermont food bank to help the low income, unemployed, and working poor in the region.
Vermont Foodbank 33 Parker Rd Barre, VT 05641 Telephone - (802)477-4114 Almost 300 churches, food banks, pantries, and charities are supported by the Vermont food bank. Several senior centers ,free meal sites, and other programs are part of the partnership as well. Almost 100,000 people receive aid each and every year. Some of the services include Fresh Produce, TEFAP, CSFP, Food Stamps, and Farm/Orchard/Raise Fish.
Deerfield Valley Food Pantry 7 Church St Wilmington, Vermont 05363 8024640148 Dover, Halifax, Jacksonville, Marlboro, Readsboro, Searsburg, Whitingham, and Wilmington Vermont are served by this pantry. They work to ensure no one goes hungry, or lacks access to basic care and living necessities. They will not turn anyone away, and work with churches, food banks, and other local pantries.
Faith In Action Northern Communities Partnership, Inc. 3339 Main St Cabot, VT 05647 8025633322 A variety of free services and resources are offered by the non-profit, including food, groceires, and government commodities.
Guilford Food Pantry 151 Guilford Center Road Guilford, VT 05301 They work with members of the community to provide them food and other forms of non-financial aid and support.
Bible Baptist Food Basket 1425 Hardwood Hill Bennington, Vermont 05201 (802) 447-3618
Black River Good Neighbor 37B Main Street Ludlow, Vermont 05149 (802) 228-3663
Bradford Churches Food Shelf 172 Main Street Bradford, Vermont 05033 (802) 222-5108
Bradley's Community Food Shelf 197 Harrel Street Morrisville, VT 05661 (802) 888-7993
Brattleboro Area Drop-In Center 60 South Main Street Brattleboro, Vermont 05302 Call - (802) 257-5415 Almost 40 different communities surrounding Brattleboro, as well as the city itself, can get free food from this center. They also partner with almost 20 other local programs, non-profits, and charities.
BROC Bennington Food Shelf 332 Orchard Street Bennington, VT 05201 (802) 665-1738
BROC Rutland Food Shelf 72 Wales Street Rutland, VT 05701 (802) 665-1738 Contact this non-profit food bank/pantry. They will help all comers. They are also a place to turn to for information, guidance, and advice on Vermont and federal government programs and resources.
Burlington Salvation Army 64 Main Street Burlington, VT 05401 Dial - (802) 864-6991 The Salvation Army in Burlington Vermont offers multiple forms of financial and non-financial aid. One of the services they provide is access to a food pantry.
Cambridge Food Shelf Maple Street Second Congregational Church Jeffersonville, VT 05464 Call - (802) 644-8911
Community Emergency Relief Volunteers (CERV) 31 Dog River Dr Northfield Falls, Vermont 05664 (802) 485-4293
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