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Valley/County Name of Pantry Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Notes A.V Valley/County Name of Pantry Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Notes A.V. Living Water Worship Center Antelope Valley 1111 W Ave L 12 A x x x x x Lancaster, CA 93534 come early for a number (661) 422-6863 10:45am-12:30pm South Antelope Valley Emergency Services Antelope Valley 1002 E Avenue Q-12 x x x Palmdale, CA 93550 (661) 267-5191 12 pm - 4pm Lancaster United Methodist Church Antelope Valley 918 W Ave J x x Lancaster, CA 93534 (661) 942-0419 11:30 - 1 M-Th 9-4 F 9-12 or 2 Grace Resources Sunday 1:30 hot meals Antelope Valley x x x x x 45134 Sierra Hwy served Lancaster, CA 93534 https://www.graceresources (661) 940-5272 .org/v2-hotmeal Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc Antelope Valley 320 E Palmdale Blvd x Palmdale, CA 93550 (661) 729-9000 1st and 3rd Th 10 am - 2pm Shekinah Worship Center Distribution last Saturday of Antelope Valley 42640 10th Street x each month Lancaster, CA 93534 Must call ahead, bring valid (661) 9408378 ID and bring own bags Harbor InterFaith 670 W. 9th St Open: 9am-5pm San Pedro, CA 90731 Must Provide a Photo ID for Los Angeles County x x x x x (310) 831-9123 the first time https://www.harborinterfait h.org/services/find-help/ San Pedro Service Center 769 W. 3rd St Los Angeles County x x x x x San Pedro, CA 90731 Distribution at 8:30am (310) 519-6091 By appointment only Beacon Light Mission 525 Broad Ave Los Angeles County x x x x x Wilmington, CA 90744 (310) 830-7063 RCCG Jesus Embassy 442 E El Segundo Blvd Los Angeles County x Los Angeles, CA 90061 (877) 808-2474 Every other Saturday/Sunday 11:30am- 1pm Participant must arrive at Los Angeles County x x x x x x 10:30am to receive a Catholic Rainbow Outreach number 11419 Carmenita Rd https://networks.whyhunger Whittier, CA 90605 .org/organization/view/4238 (562) 944-2283 3 Central Neighborhood Health Foundation Los Angeles County 2614 S Grand Ave x Los Angeles, CA 90007 (323) 234-5000 WSFB - Ocean Park Community Center Los Angeles County 503 Olympic Blvd x x x x x Santa Monica, CA 90401 (310) 450-4050 SOVA - Community Food and Resource Program Los Angeles County 8846 W. Pico Blvd x x x Los Angeles, CA 90035 (818) 9887682 Closed due to COVID-19 The Bible Tabernacle 1761 Washington Way Los Angeles County x x x Venice, CA 90291 (310) 821-6116 St. Joseph Center Due to COVID, call 204 Hampton Dr beforehand Los Angeles County x x x x Venice, CA 90291 https://stjosephctr.org/pant (310) 396-6468 ry-workshops/ St. Augustine Catholic Church Los Angeles County 3850 Jasmine Ave x x x Culver City, CA 90232 (310) 838-2477 First Southern Baptist Church of Hollywood https://www.facebook.com/ Los Angeles County 1528 N Wilton Pl x x pg/FSBCHollywood/services/ Hollywood, CA 90028 ?service_id=1822987257752 (323) 466-9631 015&ref=page_internal Immanuel Presbyterian Church Los Angeles County 3300 Wilshire Blvd x x x x Los Angeles, CA 90010 https://immanuelpres.org/f (213) 389-3191 ood-pantry/ Centro Maravilla 4716 East Cesar E Chavez Los Angeles County Avenue x x x x x Los Angeles, CA 90022 (323) 260-2804 Downtown Women's Center Food distribution 9am- Los Angeles County 442 San Pedro St x x x x x x 9:30am Los Angeles, CA 90013 https://downtownwomensc (213) 680-0600 enter.org/need-services/ Brownson House Community Services Center Los Angeles County 1307 Warren St x x x x x Los Angeles, CA 90033 (213) 251-3400 https://catholiccharitiesla.or g/wp- Holy Family Giving Bank content/uploads/Summary- Los Angeles County x x x x x 1527 Fremont Ave of-CCLA-Service-Delivery- South Pasadena, CA 91030 Changes-Due-to-COVID-19- (626) 799-8908 051320.pdf 9-3 ext.301 or "beta" center Inland Valley Hope Partners http://www.inlandvalleyhop Los Angeles County x x x x 209 West Pearl St, Suite 103 epartners.org/Program- Pomona, CA 91768 Services/Food-Security- (909) 622-3806 Program.asp T and Th 11-4 F 11-1 ext.401 Inland Valley Hope Partners http://www.inlandvalleyhop Los Angeles County x x x 650 N Mountain Ave epartners.org/Program- Claremont, CA 91711 Services/Food-Security- (909) 622-3806 Program.asp 9 am - 1 pm https://catholiccharitiesla.or San Juan Diego Community g/wp- Los Angeles County Services Center x x x x x content/uploads/Summary- 4171 Tyler Ave of-CCLA-Service-Delivery- El Monte, CA 91731 Changes-Due-to-COVID-19- (626) 575-7652 051320.pdf Salvation Army Los Angeles County 1000 East Walnut St, Suite 102 x x x x x Pasadena, CA 91106 (626) 773-4404 Salvation Army Burbank 300 E Angeleno Ave Los Angeles County x x x x Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 845-7214 SOVA /Metro Must be local resident. Must Los Angeles County 16439 Vanowen St x x x x x provide proof of address and Van Nuys, CA 91406 picture ID (818) 988-7682 https://www.jfsla.org/SOVA Loaves and Fishes Glendale 4322 San Fernando Road Los Angeles County x x x x Glendale, CA 91204 (213) 318-5707 10 - 3:30 Loaves and Fishes Canoga Park Los Angeles County 21600 Hart Street x x x Canoga Park, CA 91303 (818) 340-2050 West Valley Food Pantry 5700 Rudnick Ave M-Th 9:30 -2 Los Angeles County x x x x Woodland Hills, CA 91367 https://www.westvalleyfood (818) 346-5554 pantry.org/ North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry Los Angeles County 4390 Colfax Ave x x Studio City, CA 91604 (818) 760-3575 7:30 - 11 https://nhifp.org/ Prince of Peace/Family Rescue Los Angeles County x x x x x 22103 Vanowen Street Canoga Park, California 91303 (818) 884-7587 Loaves and Fishes II 7309 Van Nuys Blvd Los Angeles County x x Van Nuys, CA 91405 (818) 997-0943 10 - 12:30 Hawaiian Gardens Food Bank T and Th 10-3 Los Angeles County x x x 22121 Norwalk Blvd W 10-5 Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716 may come once a week (562) 860-9097 every other week Bienestar Human Services 5326 E Beverly Blvd Los Angeles County x x x Los Angeles, CA 90022 https://www.bienestar.org/f (323) 727-7896 ood-bank/ Florence Firestone Service Center 7807 SOUTH COMPTON Los Angeles County x x x x AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CA 90001 (323) 586-6502 Th 2-5:30 St. Gerard's Majella 4439 Inglewood Blvd Los Angeles County x x Los Angeles, CA 90066 T 9-12 (310) 390-5034 Th 1-3 Christian Food Center 1101 E Washington Blvd Los Angeles County x x x x x Los Angeles, CA 90021 (213) 741-0348 sat 9-12 Cory's Kitchen Inc 5 pm - 7pm 1418 Arrow Hwy https://www.shepherdspant Los Angeles County x Irwindale, CA 91706 ry.com/locations- (626) 305-0392 services/irwindale/ Iglesia Fuente de Vida 11134 Saticoy St Los Angeles County x x x Sun Valley, CA 91352 T and W 10-12 (818) 765-0705 Sun 9-12 MEND Meet Each Need with Diginity Los Angeles County 10641 San Fernando Rd x x Pacoima, CA 91331 (818) 896-0246 ONEgeneration Senior Enrichment Center Los Angeles County 18255 Victory Blvd x Reseda, CA 91335 (818) 705-2345 every tuesday at 10 Hope Chapel Hermosa Beach Los Angeles County 2420 CA-1 x x Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 (310) 374-4673 9 am - 4pm St. Margaret's Center 10217 S Inglewood Ave must call on monday to Los Angeles County x Inglewood, CA 90304 make appointment for (310) 672-2208 wednesday Praise Chapel Florence Community Church Los Angeles County 1750 East Florence Ave x Los Angeles, CA 90001 (626) 483-5728 9 am -10 am NOLP/Claremont Foothill AIDS 2nd and 4th W Project https://fapinfo.org/services/ Los Angeles County 233 W. Harrison Ave x food-assistance-program-hiv- Claremont, CA 91711 aids-inland-empire- (213) 201-1600 california/ APLA Food Bank 7336 Bellaire Ave #4301 Los Angeles County x North Hollywood, CA 91605 (213) 201-1413 7:30 am- 5 pm Wesley Health Centers - Pasadena Los Angeles County 1845 N Fair Oaks Ave x Pasadena, CA 91103 (562) 867-7999 9 am - 2pm Resting Place Church 10803 Cantara St. Los Angeles County x Sun Valley, CA 91352 (818)588-1024 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Los Angeles County 20025 Chase St x Winnetka, CA 91306 (818) 341-1629 10 am - 12:30 pm CCNP 501 S Bixel St Los Angeles County x Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 482-8618 Shields for Families Ark Program Los Angeles County x 11705 Deputy Yamamoto Pl # A Lynwood, CA 90262 (323) 357-6930 Regis House Community Center Los Angeles County 2212 Beverly Blvd x Los Angeles, CA 90057 https://www.regishousecom (213) 380-8168 munitycenter.org/ North Valley Caring Services Los Angeles County 15453 Rayen St x x North Hills, CA 91343 9 am -12 pm drive thru and (818) 891-0481 ID St. Andrew & St. Charles Church Los Angeles County 16651 Rinaldi St x Granada Hills, CA 91344 (818) 366-7541 Khalsa Care Foundation 9989 Laurel Canyon Blvd Los Angeles County x Pacoima, CA 91331 (818) 896-7700 Presentation of Mary Catholic Los Angeles County 6406 Parmelee Ave x 6am-8am Los Angeles, CA 90001 Please call to verify (323) 585-0570 distribution First United Methodist Church Los Angeles County 1551 El Prado Ave x Food box distribution every Torrance, CA 90501 4th Saturday Of the month (310) 328-3242 11am Inglewood Southside Christian 3947 West 10th St 2nd Saturday of the month Inglewood, CA 90303 10:00 am - 12:00 pm or until (310) 677-0446 supplies last Los Angeles County x Must provide proof of address https://isschristian.org/free- food-and-clothes/ Catholic Charities 211 3rd Ave Lunch distribution Los Angeles County x Los Angeles, CA 90291 https://catholiccharitiesla.or (310) 392-8701 g/programs/ Saturday 2pm - healthy fresh and frozen food for individuals and families Los Angeles County Making It Happen Inc x x Sunday 4pm - hot meals 11120 Ora Vista Ave served Sunland, CA 91040 Open to the public - no (818) 398-6232 requirements San Gabriel Valley Regional Food Bank San Gabriel Valley 1441 Santa Anita Avenue x x x x South El Monte, CA - 91733 M and Th 2-5 T and F 9 am - (626) 575-5431 11:30 and 2-5 Shepherd's Pantry 5 pm - 7pm 657 E Arrow Hwy https://www.shepherdspant San Gabriel Valley x x Glendora, CA 91740 ry.com/locations- (626) 852-7630 services/glendora/ 7am-9am Grab N Go Hot Meal San Gabriel Mission Food Bank Program drive thru San Gabriel Valley x 428 S Mission Dr https://parish.sangabrielmis San Gabriel, CA 91776 sionchurch.org/apps/news/a (626) 457-3035 rticle/1195810 The Bible Tabernacle 16301 Sierra Hwy Santa Clarita Valley x x x x Santa Clarita, CA 91351 Sunday after 1pm (after (661) 298-0924 church) Santa Clarita Valley Food M 11-2 Pantry T,Th, Sat 9-12 Santa Clarita Valley 24133 Railroad Ave x x x x x W 2-5 Santa Clarita, CA 91321 https://www.scvfoodpantry.
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