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COVID-19 Response FNEFL Agencies Open As of 4.1.2020 Agency Name Agency Physical Address Agency Public County Neighborhood Baker County Food Pantries Phone Number (this phone Baker County Ministers Association 6444 US Hwy. 90 Glen St. Mary Fl. 32040 904-259-1199 Baker Macclenny number will be Tabernacle of the Enlightened Church of God, Inc. 9934 County Road 139, Glen St. Mary, FL 32040 listed352-214-2622 on our Baker Macclenny Bradford County Food Pantries website) Starke Seventh-day Adventist Church 1649 West Medison Street Starke FL 32091 904 964-4016 Bradford Starke True Vine Outreach Ministry 422 N. Saint Clair St. Starke, Fl. 32091 (904)964-9264 Bradford Starke Bradford Food Pantry 2226 N Temple Avenue Starke, FL 32091 (904)964-3984 Bradford Starke Clay County Food Pantries CALC Foundation, Inc. 4510 Camellia Street 904 707-5176 Clay Middleburg Calvary Baptist Church Middleburg 1532 Long Bay Rd Middleburg FL 32068 9042820407 Clay Middleburg Evangel Temple Southwest 5040 CR 218, Middleburg, FL 32068 9042911426 Clay Middleburg Good Samaritan Anglican Church Food Giveaway 3813 Old Jennings Road Middleburg, FL 32068 904-406-5660 Clay Middleburg Lake Area Ministries, Inc (LAM) 131 Commercial Circle, Keystone Heights, Fl 352 473-2846 Clay Keystone Heights Middleburg United Methodist Church Food Bridge 3925 Main Street Middleburg, Florida, 32068 904-282-5589 ex 1 Clay Middleburg Orange Cove Seventh Day Adventist Church 4501 US 17, Fleming Island, FL 32003 904-269-2607 Clay Fleming Island Resurrection Christian Life Center 3114 CR 220 Middleburg FL 33068 904.282.8307 Clay Middleburg The Springs Church 317 Blanding Blvd. Orange Park FL 32073 904 379 6208 Clay Orange Park The Salvation Army of Clay County 2795 CR 220 Middleburg, FL 32068 904-276-6677 Clay Middleburg Celebration Church Orange Park 512 Kingsley Avenue Orange Park, FL 32073 9047371121 Clay Orange Park Duval County Food Pantries Central Church of the Nazarene 2130 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, FL 32211 9047432044 Duval Arlington Christ the King 742 Arlington Rd. Jacksonville Fl, 32216 904-724-0080 Duval Arlington Five Star Veterans Center 40 Acme Street Jacksonville, FL 32211 904-723-5950 Duval Arlington St. Vincent De Paul Holy Spirit Delivery 904-312-3242 Duval Arlington Jim Dotson Foundation 6814 Barkwood Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32277 9042543099 Duval Arlington Revitalize Arlington, Inc. (Arlington 20/20) 8985 Lone Star Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904) 725-3636 ext. 343 Duval Arlington Slavic Missionary Bible School/United Caring 6221 Samuel Wells Drive Jacksonville, FL 32216 none Duval Arlington 1447 Mayport Road, Suite 6C Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 850 6th Avenue South Suite 400, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250 Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry 318 7th Avenue North, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250 9042412326 Duval Beach Chabad at the beaches 521 a1a n., PONTE vedra beach FL 32082 9045439301 Duval Beach Mission House 800 Shetter Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32250 9042416767 Duval Beach Mandarin Presbyterian CHurch 11844 Mandarin Rd Jacksonville, FL 32223 904-680-9944 Duval Mandarin Catholic Charities 40 E. Adams St., Suite 320; Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-354-4846 Duval Northside Forward Christian Center 10696-14 Lem Turner Rd Jax FL 32218 904-374-0620 Duval Northside Light of the World Ministries 2016 catlin Drive Jacksonville FL 32211 9043270176 Duval Northside Spirit of Life church 2636 New Berlin Road, Jacksonville, Fl 32226 904 757 9114 Duval Northside UCOM UrbanServ Inc 3349 St. Augustine Road, Jacksonville, FL 32207 9043962401 Duval Southside Jewish Family & Community Services 8540 Baycenter Rd. Jacksonville, Fl 32256 904-448-1933 Duval Southside Lutheran Social Services of NE Florida, Inc. 4615 Philips Hwy., Jacksonville, FL 32207 904.739.7006 Duval Southside St Vincent de Paul St Denis 10472 Beach Blvd Jacksonville Fl 32246 904-996-8380 Duval Southside Bridge The Gap, Inc 561 West 25th Street, Jaccksonville,FL 32206 9043141035 Duval Urban Core Celebration Dream Center 5010 Cleveland Road Jacksonville, FL 32209 9047371121 Duval Urban Core City Rescue Mission 426 S. McDuff Ave. Jacksonville, FL 32254 904-387-4357 Duval Urban Core Clara White Mission 613 West Ashley Street Jacksonville, Florida 32202 (904) 354-4162 Duval Urban Core Daily Manna Serving Center 2659 Edison Ave Jacksonville FL 32254 9044236361 Duval Urban Core Disciples of Christ CFMB 2061 Edgewood Ave. W. Jacksonville, Florida 32208 904765-5683 Duval Urban Core IM Sulzbacher Jacksonville, FL 32202 19043941371 Duval Urban Core Kingdom of God Outreach Ministries 5424 North Main St Jacksonville, FL 32208 (904)379- 6077 Duval Urban Core Mt. Olive PBC Food Pantry 1301 N. Myrtle Avenue 904)355-0015 Duval Urban Core New Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church 1824 Prospect Street Jacksonville, FL 32208 904-764-5727 Duval Urban Core New Hope Assembly 5518 N Pearl St 904-353-4627 Duval Urban Core OverFlow Health Alliance inc 3416 Moncrief rd ste 101 JACKSONVILLE fl 32209 904-775-6646 or 904-468-7944 Duval Urban Core Pleasant Grove 5644 Trout River Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32208 (904)537-1684 Duval Urban Core Safe Future Foundation 9140 Golfside Drive Suite 14 N. 904-403-4977 Duval Urban Core St. Mary's Episcopal Church and Outreach 1924 N Laura Street Jacksonville, FL 32206 904-354-5075 Duval Urban Core The Church of Christ INC, Odessa Dr E 852 Odessa Dr E, Jacksonville Florida 32254 904-729-3103 Duval Urban Core The Salvation Army of Jacksonville 140 N. Davis St. Jacksonville, FL 32204 9043014875 Duval Urban Core The Well Church 2001 Ernest St. Jacksonville, FL 32204 904-800-9350 Duval Urban Core Trinity Rescue Mission Inc 622 W Union St, Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-355-1205 Duval Urban Core Household of Faith CHURCH INC. 1410 WEST EDGEWOOD AVE.JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA 32208 904 764-7556 Duval Urban Core Builders Of the Faith Community Church 5900 Ricker Road Jax, FL 32244 (904) 772-0277 Duval Westside Caleb Park Mission 2218 Blair Road 9044039937 Duval Westside Evangel Temple Jacksonville - Samaritan House 5475 Ramona Blvd 9046934430 Duval Westside First Coast No More Homeless Pets 464 Cassat Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32254 9044250005 Duval Westside Good Samaritan Services 8023 W. Beaver Street 904-483-8906 Duval Westside INMAN FOOD PANTRY AND FELLOWSHIP 5334 OLD KINGS RD. N JAX., FL 32254 9049940392 Duval Westside Old Plank Road Baptist Church 8964 Old Plank Rod Jacksonville, FL 32220 904-783-6942 Duval Westside River City Community Church 6561 Firestone Rd Jacksonville FL 32244 904-771-4757 Duval Westside St. Catherine's Episcopal Church 4758 Shelby Street Jacksonville, Fl. 32210 904-387-2061 Duval Westside THE POTTER'S HOUSE 5119 NORMANDY BLVD 904-695-0181 Duval Westside Uplift Church and Community Outreach Inc. 1132 Hamilton street 9045037201 Duval Westside Vinekeepers 4200 Georgetown drive JACKSONVILLE Florida 32210 904-412-6175 Duval Westside WestJax Outreach dba Community Health Outreach 5126 Timuquana Rd jacksonville, FL 32210 904-573-1333 Duval Westside Westside Christian Church 10123 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32221 904-695-9126 Duval Westside Flagler County Food Pantries Grace Community Food Pantry 245 Education Way Bunnell, FL 32110 386-586-2653 Flagler Bunnell Nassau County Food Pantries Authentic Impact 95707 Amelia Concourse Fernandina Florida 32034 (904)261-8310 Nassau Yulee Barnabas Center Inc. 1303 Jasmine St. Suite 101 Fernandina Beach, Fl., 32034 (904) 261-7000 Nassau Fernandina Beach Hilliard First Assembly 550920 HWY us1 Hilliard Florida 32046 904 845 2642 Nassau Hilliard Sharing Hope and Reaching Peopl FERNANDINA BCH 9048688615 Nassau Fernandina Beach Buford Grove Baptist Church 553274 US Highway 1 Hilliard, FL 32046 904-845-3656 Nassau Hilliard Putnam County Food Pantries Heart of Putnam Food Pantry, Inc. 521 South 13th Street, Palatka FL 32177 386-972-0875 Putnam Palatka South Putnam Christian Service Center 219 N. Summit Street, Crescent City, FL 32112 386-698-1944 Putnam Crescent City South Putnam Church 114 Amos Rd. Crescent City, FL 32112 386-698-1054 Putnam Crescent City Victory Christian Fellowship Church 418 US-17 N East Palatka, FL 32131 386-325-3282 Putnam East Palatka First Baptist Church of Interlachen 115 N County Road 315 Interlachen, FL 32148 386-684-4573 Putnam Interlachen Believers' Harvest Time Ministries 1330 State Road 100, Grandin, FL 32138 13866592680 Putnam Grandin St. Johns County Food Pantries Epic Cure Inc. 2745 Industry Center Rd. #1, St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-458-7145 St. Johns St. Augustine Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church 5950 SR16, St Augustine, Fl, 32092 904-824-8688 St. Johns St. Augustine Shepherd's Haven Inc. 400 E. Harris St. Hastings, FL 32145 904-697-1951 St. Johns Hastings St. Augustine 1st Church of the Nazarene Helpung Hands Food Pantry 6 May Street St. Augustine Florida 32084 904-829-2335 St. Johns St. Augustine St. Johns Ecumenical Ministries 12 Madeore St., St. Augustine, FL 32084 (904) 824-2070 St. Johns St. Augustine Trinity Christian Fellowship dba Family Worship Center 2040 State Road 207, St. Augustine FL. 32086 (904) 819-9970 St. Johns St. Augustine.
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