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Food Resources in Your Community Dorchester/Dorchester Center Food Resources in Your Community Dorchester/Dorchester Center Name Location Phone # Days and Times Requirements Need referral from Project Bread Food Source (1-800-645-8333) Provide name, phone number, ABCD Elm Hill Family household size, date of birth and last 22 Elm Hill Avenue 617-442-5900 Service Center four digits of Social Security Number Referral is good for next day only One referral per address per month allowed (can call once a month) 1st and 3rd Thursdays Berea Church Pantry 108 Seaver Street 781-986-3971 9 – 11:30 am Bethel Tabernacle January 15, February 19 and March 12 Bicknell Street 617-282-6000 Pentecostal Church 19, 9 am – 12 noon Charles Street A.M.E. 1st and 3rd Thursday Provide photo ID 551 Warren Street Church 12 noon – 2 pm Proof of address Pick-up once a month Codman Square Health Tuesdays 378A Washington Street Provide proof of address Center 8 – 11 am Form of identification CSNDC/Franklin Hill Food 2nd and 4th Tuesday and Wednesday 1 Shandon Road 617-474-7822 Pantry 3 – 6 pm Tuesdays (Seniors only) 11 am – 12 noon Can also refer to emergency food Dorchester House 1353 Dorchester Avenue 617-288-3230 Wednesdays (Community Pantry), pantries 8 – 10 am 1st Wednesday of the Month 7 am – 12 noon Eglise Baptiste Haitienne 1 Dix Street 617-287-8351 2nd Wednesday of the Month 7 am – 11 pm Emmanuel Temple Church 1st Wednesday of the Month 471 Warren Street 781-646-0768 Food Pantry 2 – 3:30 pm Alternating Fridays Faith Pentecostal Church 301 Harvard Street 617-265-5700 2 – 4 pm Full Life Gospel Center 493 Washington Street 617-288-3027 Fridays, 9 – 11 am Glad Tidings Food Pantry 573 Norfolk Street 617-296-6784 Fridays, 10 am – 12:30 pm 1 Grace Church of All Nations Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 451 Washington Street 617-825-6757 Pantry 10 am – 12 noon Greater Anointing Church Every 2nd Saturday of the Month, 20 Charlotte Street 781-420-6558 Pantry 10 am – 2 pm Harvard Street Monday – Friday Neighborhood Health 632 Blue Hill Avenue 617-822-5585 1:30 – 2:30 pm Center Provide valid ID HHS/Neponset Health Tuesdays 398 Neponset Avenue 617-282-3200 Proof of some sort of state assistance Center Food Pantry 9 – 11 am (MassHealth, SSI, DTA, Housing, etc.) Supplementary food assistance program Holy Tabernacle Church 70 Washington Street 617-427-8022 Food Delivery Service Can provide on emergency basis if needed Call 1-800-645-8333 for referral before scheduling appointment Refuge and Relief Ministry 292 Talbot Avenue 617-282-0231 Appointment Only ID required Must bring own bags Provide ID for yourself and household members Saint Mary’s Episcopal Tuesdays Must be income eligible 14 Cushing Avenue 617-282-3181 Church 9:30 – 11:30 am One visit per month Call Project Bread’s Food Source Hotline (1-800-645-8333) for more information Salvation Army/Kroc Center Monday – Friday 650 Dudley Street 617-318-6936 Emergency Food Pantry 9:30 – 11:30 am Temple Salem SDA Church 222 Woodrow Avenue 617-825-9165 Wednesdays, 5 – 6 pm USCC/Saint Matthew’s Saturdays 33 Stanton Street 781-646-0768 Church Food Pantry 9 am – 12 noon USCCB/Blessed Mother Thursdays, 11 am – 1 pm 800 Colombia Road 617-436-2190 Teresa of Calcutta Parish Saturdays, 9 – 11 am Zion Temple Church Food Wednesdays and Fridays 79 Stanton Street 617-825-9165 Pantry 9 am – 12 noon (Continued on next page) 2 Food Resources in Your Community Dorchester/Dorchester Center (contin ued) Multiple locations in Dorchester Bounty Bucks 617-636-4315 listed below Ashmont/Peabody Sq. Fridays, 3 – 7 pm For purchases up to $20, your EBT 1928 Dorchester Avenue Farmers Market (July 21 – October 18) card will be debited for half the Bowdoin/Geneva Farmers 230 Bowdoin Street (parking lot Thursdays, 2:30 – 6:30 pm cost. Market of Bowdoin St. Health Center) (June 20 – October 31) For purchases over $20, your EBT Thursdays, 1 – 6 pm card will be debited for the total Codman Sq. Farmers Market 597 Washington Street (June 20 – October 24) cost minus $10. 1353 Dorchester Avenue Tuesdays The Market Manager will give you Dorchester House Farmers (parking lot of Dorchester House 11:30 am – 1:30 pm Boston Bounty Bucks equal to the Market MultiService Center) (June 25 – October 8) amount of your purchase. Fields Corner Farmers Saturdays, 9:00am-noon Give these to the farmer to pay for 1513 Dorchester Avenue Market July 6 – October 23) your purchase. Thursdays and Fridays, 2:30 – Bounty Bucks must be used at the 6:30 pm market in which they were issued. ReVision Urban Farm Stand 1032 Blue Hill Avenue Saturdays, 10 am – 2 pm (July 5 – October 13) Multiple locations in Dorchester Fair Foods 617-288-6185 listed below 2nd Thursday of the Month Annapolis Development Inside 52 Summer Street 12 noon – 1 pm 24 Bellflower Street Alternating Fridays Bellflower Apartments (17 bus from Andrew) 1 – 2 pm (from May 29) Bethel Hispanic 7th Day 1 Dix Street (at corner of Thursdays Church Dorchester Avenue) 3 – 4 pm Codman Square Global Washington and Euclid Street Saturdays Provides low cost bread, fruits and Ministries (Parking Lot across from church) 1:30 – 3:30 pm vegetables 10 Parish Street, Meetinghouse Fridays Cost is $2 per bag First Parish Church Hill (Next to Mather School) 3:30 – 4:30 pm Must provide your own bags 100 Ames Street Thursdays Franklin Field Senior Center (off Westview Street) 4:30 – 5 pm Alternating Wednesdays Lower Mills Apartments 2262 Dorchester Avenue 3 – 4 pm (from May 27) 1st and 3rd Saturday Saint Mark’s Church 73 Colombia Road 11 am – 12 noon Upham’s Corner Health 415 Colombia Road 1st and 3rd Thursday, 2 – 4 pm Center 3 Kit Clark Senior Services Multiple locations throughout Nutrition Sites Dorchester listed below BCHS/Kit Clark Senior Monday – Friday 1500 Dorchester Avenue 617-825-5000 Services Pantry 8 am – 4 pm 617-436-9451 Monday – Friday Codman Apartments 784 Washington Street (Elnora 10 am – 1 pm Jackson) Monday, Thursday, Friday Keystone Apartments 151 Hallet Street 617-282-9125 When you arrive you must speak 10 am – 1 pm with the Nutrition Site Manager to 617-988-5050 Monday – Friday be enrolled in program Lower Mills 2262 Dorchester Avenue (Gene 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Williams) 617-456-3607 Monday – Friday Olmsted Green 2 Kingbird Street (Kathy 10 am – 1 pm MacDonald) 617-506-6600 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday Yawkey Center 185 Colombia Road (Michelle 10 am – 2 pm Brisson) 4 .
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