Connecticut Food Banks >>
Southington Food Assistance
Food banks, soup kitchens and food pantries in Southington CT
Bread For Life Southington, CT 06489 860.276.8389 |
Details: We Are… A food and meal provider for qualified clients; 36,000 meals in 2013; A soup kitchen providing lunch and fellowship to, on average, 20 citizens a day; A provider of meals to low income senior citizen housing areas; A meal provider for the homebound who can’t prepare their own meals; A co-sponsor with Southington Schools of school breakfast program; A collaborator with Southington Community Services Food Pantry; A provider of summer meals for low income children; A place for volunteers; Kids Who Care. A youth volunteer program that gets children involved in our mission; A promoter to raise awareness of the needs in our own community; Bread for Life is a non-profit, 501 c (3) and a United Way agency. Hot meals are prepared and served at Bread For Life at noon daily, Monday through Friday. We are located in the Friendship Hall behind the Mason’s Building, 76 Main Street, Southington, CT. After a nutritious full course meal, from soup to dessert, each client receives a bagged, take-home meal containing a sandwich, fruit, dessert and other food staples when available along with baked goods. Kitchen Hours: 8AM to 12.45PM Mon-Fri |
The Tabernacle Christian Church - Giving Back Southington, CT 06489 860.276.0400 |
Details: Giving Back, in collaboration with Food Share of Hartford (a nationally established food bank), is a food program sponsored by The Tabernacle which sets up a mobile food pantry every other Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. and provides an in-house pantry on Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday's are primarily fresh produce, depending on availability, also breads and some non-perishables. Saturdays are a variety of groceries. |
Ask the Community
Connect, Seek Advice, Share Knowledge
Question by User (7 months ago): How do i sign up to get food from the pantry?
Resources
Faith-Based Food Pantries: How Different Religions Address Hunger The Role of Senior Centers in Food Distribution Efforts How Food Banks Address Hunger in Low-Income Communities How Animal Shelters and Food Pantries Collaborate for Pet Food Assistance How Food Pantries Help Homeless Populations How Food Banks Support Seniors and the Elderly Differences Between Food Banks and Food Pantries How Food Banks Work: A Step-by-Step Guide to Their Operation The Role and Importance of Food Banks in the Community