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Basic Needs/Food Resources IMMIGRATION TASK FORCE POMONA/ONTARIO VALLEY LOCAL RESOURCE GUIDE Basic Needs/Food Resources General Documents To Bring: Picture ID for the head of the household, ID for all other family members, proof of residence and proof of income are required. Documentos que talvez necesitara en general para recibir ayuda: Tarjeta de identificación de con foto, Tarjeta de identificación de todos los demás miembros de la familia, prueba de residencia y comprobante de ingresos. Abundant Living Family Church www.abundantfamily.org 9269 Utica Ave. Ste. 125, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 476-0300 Dates/Dias: Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. This outreach center provides food, clothing, and hygiene products on a monthly basis for the homeless and low income in the community. Languages Spoken: English **Limitado en español Este centro de extensión ofrece alimentos, ropa y productos de higiene mensual para personas sin hogar y de bajos ingresos en la comunidad Calls or walk-ins accepted. A small application is required. ID required. Angels Who Care Office: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm Food Pantry: 2nd Monday of the month: 10:00am-12:00pm Program Website: www.angelswhocare.org/#! (951) 212-2031 voice 675 S. White Ave. Pomona, CA 91766 Provides food pantry for individuals and families. Este centro de comida ofrece alimentos para personas y familias Description Angels Who Care provides a variety of services, including emergency food pantry services, in efforts to enhance the quality of life, and bringing purpose and hope to the homeless and needy families and their children. 1 IMMIGRATION TASK FORCE POMONA/ONTARIO VALLEY LOCAL RESOURCE GUIDE Languages Spoken: English and Spanish Eligibility Services are for homeless, recently homeless and families in need. Payment: This service is free / el servicio es gratis Gender: All genders welcome A g e : All ages welcome How to Apply Food pantry is offered every 2nd Monday of the month from 10:00am-12:00pm. Should show up on pantry day to sign-up for services. El Segundo lunes del mes de 10-12 PM. Por favor de llegue el mismo día para otros servicios. Contact Founder and President, Pamela Lynn, at 951-212-2031 or by email at [email protected] with questions and/or for additional information. Catholic Charities– Ontario http://www.ccsbriv.org/ (909) 481-7196 904 E. California St. Ontario, CA 91761 Tuesday and Wednesday from 9am- 3pm. Must take ID, SSN , and proof of income. Program provides both perishable and non-perishable food as well as vouchers to a local grocery store Todos los martes y miércoles de 9ªm-3pm. Necesitas una tarjeta de identificación, seguro social y prueba de ingresos. El programa ofrece comida y cupones para el supermercado Languages Spoken English and Spanish Catholic Charities-Pomona http://catholiccharitiesla.org/ 1460 E Holt Ave, Suite 98, Pomona, CA 91767 Phone: (909) 629-1331 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri: 9:00am-2:00 pm Housing stabilization services: homeless prevention and rapid rehousing programs (move-in, rental and utilities assistance, and motel vouchers); linkages to community resources; financial assistance subject to funding and geographical restrictions Servicios de estabilización de la vivienda: programas de prevención para personas sin hogar y rápidos realojamiento (mudanza, alquiler y servicios de asistencia y motel vales); vínculos a recursos de la comunidad; ayudas sujetas a financiamiento y las restricciones geográficas 2 IMMIGRATION TASK FORCE POMONA/ONTARIO VALLEY LOCAL RESOURCE GUIDE Languages Spoken English and Spanish Claremont United Methodist Church, claremontumc.net/ 211 W Foothill Blvd, Claremont, CA 91711 Phone: (909) 624-9021 CUC Provides bags of non-perishable food items to individuals and families in need. CUC proporciona bolsas de alimentos a individuos y familias en necesidad. Languages Spoken English and Spanish For Christs Sake Economic Development Tu 10:00am-12:00pm Program Website:www.facebook.com/pages/For-Christs-Sake-Economic-Development- Corporation/386797441417380?id=386797441417380&sk=info (909) 622-0094 voice (909) 622-0094 voice (909) 629-1233 fax 727 W. 12th St. Pomona, CA 91766 Food pantry and emergency supplies for individuals and families. Como y artículos de emergencia para individual y familias. Services Offered FOOD PANTRY • EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Description The food pantry offers weekly emergency food assistance for individuals and families in the community. Languages Spoken English and Spanish Eligibility: All in need are welcome! Payment This service is free Gender All genders welcome Age 3 IMMIGRATION TASK FORCE POMONA/ONTARIO VALLEY LOCAL RESOURCE GUIDE All ages welcome How to Apply Follow on Facebook for upcoming events. Please call 909-622-0094 to confirm current distribution times. Foothill Family Shelter http://www.foothillfamilyshelter.org/ 1501 W. Ninth St. Ste. D., Upland, CA 91786 (909) 920-0453 Tuesday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. This is a limited program providing food, diapers, formula and various other baby and children items. - Applications required. Walk-ins accepted Programa limitado, proporcionando alimentos, pañales, fórmula y varios otros artículos de bebé y niños. -Una aplicación es requerida. No es necesario tener cita Languages Spoken English and Spanish Inland Valley Hope Partners 1753 N. Park Ave, Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 622-3806 www.inlandvalleyhopepartners.org IVHP provides emergency Food Assistance; location in Ontario, Pomona, South Pomona, Claremont, Upland, Chino and San Dimas • Housing Program; Our House Shelter, Rapid Rehousing • Claremont Homeless Advocacy Program (CHAP) Food, shelter and supportive services Servicios de ayuda de alimentos, hogar y servicios comunitarios Languages Spoken English and Spanish Isaiah’s Rock 13031 7th St. Chino, CA 91710 (909) 628-0966 Fax (909) 902-1120 4 IMMIGRATION TASK FORCE POMONA/ONTARIO VALLEY LOCAL RESOURCE GUIDE Provide food for families who need emergency food assistance. Person does not need proof of anything. Wed. and Fri. only, from 9am until food supplies run out. Ofrece comida para familias en casos de emergencias. No es necesario tener identificación. Miércoles y Viernes empezando a las 9 am hasta que se terminen los artículos. Languages Spoken English and Spanish Montclair Community Center http://www.cityofmontclair.org/ 5111 Benito Ave. Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 626-8571 Provides emergency food assistance Ofrece ayuda de comida en una emergencia Every third Thursday of the Month 10:00 AM -11Am to qualify must be a Montclair resident. Brig proof of income Main Contact: Esther Vargas, Human Resources (909) 925-9462 Languages Spoken English and Spanish Mercy House http://mercyhouse.net/ 905 East Holt Blvd. Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 391-2630 Provide: Motel Vouchers, Food Vouchers, Bus passes, Hygiene Kits, and other Referrals. Office hours include Mon-Thur 9am-1pm only. Proporciona vales para moteles, cupones para alimentos, pases de autobús, Kits de higiene y otras referencias. Horas de oficina son lunes a jueves 9:00 am -3:00 pm Languages Spoken English and Spanish Mt. Sinai Church of God in Christ Office: Tu-F 9:00am-5:00pm 5 IMMIGRATION TASK FORCE POMONA/ONTARIO VALLEY LOCAL RESOURCE GUIDE Food Pantry: 3rd Saturday of the month 12:00pm-2:00pm Program Website: www.mtsinaicogic.org (909) 868-0224 voice 936 W. 9th St. Pomona, CA 91769 Provides emergency food and material goods for individuals and families. Ofrecen comida y materiales a familias y personas durante una emergencia Services Offered FOOD PANTRY • EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Description This is an emergency food assistance program. It offers food and clothing to individuals and families in need. Languages Spoken English and Spanish Eligibility All in need are welcome! Payment This service is free How to Apply Food distribution occurs every 3rd Saturday of the month from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm. Clothing is sometimes available as well. Goods are distributed on a first-come-first-serve basis. A photo ID is requested. Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church http://www.thecatholicdirectory.com/ 710 South Sultana Ave. Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 986-6154 Provides canned goods for low-income families once a month every 3rd Thursday at 8AM. Proporciona productos enlatados para familias de bajos ingresos una vez al mes cada tercer jueves empezando a las 8:00 am Languages Spoken English and Spanish Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church (OLA/ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL http://www.olaclaremont.org/ 435 Berkeley Ave, Claremont, California 91711 Phone: (909) 626-3596 6 IMMIGRATION TASK FORCE POMONA/ONTARIO VALLEY LOCAL RESOURCE GUIDE Provide canned goods for low-income families, rent voucher, bus pass Proporciona productos enlatados para familias de bajos ingresos, vales para hoteles, ayuda con renta, pago de luz y gas e pase de autobús Please call the St. Vincent de Paul Society hotline at the parish office at (909) ... 435 Berkeley Avenue • Claremont, CA 91711 • (909) 626-3596 • Languages Spoken English Spanish Pomona First Baptist Church same as PURPOSE church http://purposechurch.com/ http://communityseniorservices.org/senior-adult-resources/4264/pomona-first-baptist- church/ 586 North Main St. Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 629-5277 Fax (909) 620-5228 Accept clothing donations. Hrs: Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm. Must bring a photo ID Clothing Ministry: Every Tuesday @7- 9am numbers are given out to family for clothing. The clothing is distributed between 9-11am Furniture Ministry: Call for Nancy and get name on list Provide emergency food assistance and referrals. Ayuda de comida y referencias comunitarias Languages Spoken English and Spanish Pomona Food Pantry Inland Valley Hope Partners Saturday 7:30am-11:30am 7 IMMIGRATION TASK FORCE POMONA/ONTARIO VALLEY LOCAL RESOURCE GUIDE Program Website:www.inlandvalleyhopepartners.org/Program-Services/What-We-Do.asp (909) 622-3806 voice Garey Avenue & E Pearl St. Pomona, CA 91767 Provides food pantry and emergency food assistance to individuals and families. Services Offered FOOD PANTRY • EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE Description This center operates an emergency food pantry, providing 5 days worth of food for each member of the family.
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