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Greenfield Food Assistance
Food banks, soup kitchens and food pantries in Greenfield MA
The Stone Soup Café Greenfield, MA 01301 |
Details: Pay-what-you-can. Every Saturday. Meal begins at 12:15. Come to the Olive St entrance of the All Souls Church at 399 Main Street, Greenfield. |
Community Action Center for Self-Reliance Food Pantry - Greenfield Greenfield, MA 01301 413.773.5029 |
Details: Community Action's Center for Self-Reliance Food Pantries exists to forward the universal belief that no one should go to bed hungry. Its storefront pantry not only offers food to families, but also offers information and referrals to other services and programs. The Center for Self-Reliance treats people with dignity and respect, bringing hope to those who are hungry. Each person who visits our pantry is given time to choose from a variety of non-perishable foods and fresh fruits and vegetables as available. Enrolled individuals and families are able to receive food once per month, lessening the potential effects of hunger and poor nutrition. The Center also hosts fresh food and cooking demonstrations and nutrition workshops so that participants can learn new ways to combine healthy and nutritious food on a limited budget. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 11:00am - 6:00pm. Closed Wednesday & Friday. |
The Salvation Army Greenfield Greenfield, MA 01301 413.773.3154 |
Details: Community Feeding Program: Monday-Friday at 8:00am and 11:30am. Continental breakfast and hot lunch are served. Food Pantry: People can receive groceries and available meat and dairy. |
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