Virginia Ave., 24th & G St., NW Basement (Breakfast: Monday-Friday 6:308:00am
Dinner: Monday-Friday 4:45-5:45pm) Capital Area Foodbank-202-644-9800, 4900 Puerto Rico Ave, NE.
Every month they host several direct distributions out in the community at community centers and schools within DC check website for more info: www.capitalareafoodbank.org/programs-2/
DC Hunger Solutions-202-640-1088, 1200 18th Street NW, Suite 400
Inez, Food Recipient
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Tragedy struck Yemi’s family in 1990 when her father died in a car accident, leaving her mother, Amarch Abaye, widowed with Yemi and her five siblings.
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OUR 2023 ANNUAL REPORT
Food For All DC (FFA) had another impactful year in 2023. We grew as a useful resource for the D.C. government, private agencies, and health care providers, with 147 new case managers making referrals. We’ve become an important part of a referral network that supports food-insecure D.C. residents.
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Saturday: 8 to 10 AM
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Free Summer Meals Sites
The SHARE Network (1-800-21-SHARE) is a wholesale food cooperative that can provide $40-$50 worth of food for
Food and Friends (202-269-2277) provides home delivered meals and groceries to people with serious illnesses (HIV/AIDS, cancer, poorly controlled diabetes, or receiving hospice care) that limit their ability to get food for
Emergency Food and Other Social Services: The Capital Area Food Bank Network
Grocery Stores and Other Healthy Food Access: The Healthy Food Access Portal
Farmers’ markets, information on Produce Plus, and Community Food Guides: DC Greens
C. WIC Clinics
SNAP
SNAP, TANF, etc.
Resources for Seniors
Senior Food Resources in D.C. – Quick Tip Referral Sheet
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CapitalAreaFoodBank -ListoflocationsofferingfreesummermealsforkidsinDC,MDandVAcanbefound here .
Martha’sTableJoyfulFoodMarket willhostweekly,no-costmarkets1:00pm-3:00pm,Tuesday-FridayfromJune24th-August 16th.Formoreinformation,locations,dates-click here
• SunbucksProgramBeginninginsummer2024,familiescouldreceive$120pereligiblestudent.Thesebenefitsworktogetherwithothernutrition assistanceprograms,suchassummermealsites,theSupplementalNutritionAssistanceProgram(SNAP)andtheSpecial SupplementalNutritionProgramforWomen,Infants,andChildren(WIC)tosupportstudentswithconsistentaccessto nutritiousmealswhenschoolisout.Moreinformationandeligibilityrequirementscanbefound here .
• DepartmentofAgingandCommunityLiving(DACL)-CommunityDiningSites DACLhasover40communitydiningsitesacrossalleightwardsofWashington,DC.Findacommunitydining,transportation assistance,nutritioninformation,andmorebyvisiting here
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• Mary’sCente rIfyouneedassistancewithhealthcare,medicaid,etcclicking here .
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The USDANationalHungerHotline remainsahelpfulresourceforpeopleseekingfoodassistance.Thehotline,operatedbyHunger FreeAmerica,canbereachedMondaythroughFridaybetween7a.m.to10p.m.ET.at1-866-3-HUNGRY(1-866-348-6479)or1877-8-HAMBRE(1-877-842-6273)(forSpanish). D C FO O D P R O J EC T P O B ox 3 2 0 2 8
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