St. Edmund the Martyr Episcopal Church - Food Pantry
St. Edmund Food Pantry provides food to all who are in need. Once a month in or in emergency. Food is distributed the second Wednesday of each month. Call for more information.
St. Edmund Food Pantry provides food to all who are in need. Once a month in or in emergency. Food is distributed the second Wednesday of each month. Call for more information.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church offers emergency food to those in need. This is available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10 AM to 1 PM. Please call for more information.
This ministry provides food, shelter, and case management in a safe environment for people in Alachua County. They also run Arbor House for homeless women. Please see the website for more details.
Services Include:
Additional Locations:
Hamilton County
2618 NW 6th Street
Gainesville, FL. 32609
352.505.3521
St. Johns County
70 Washington Street
St. Augustine, FL. 32084
904.829.8937
the St. Francis group resumed serving Saturday lunches to the poor — at the mission’s New Life Inn, which provides meals, shelter and other emergency services for the needy.
Provides food for those in need. Please call for times.
The Food Pantry provides food to people in the community who need it. For information about hours of operation, please call 941-722-2335.
The Food Pantry provides food and clothing to those in need. Please call or visit website to learn more.
Hours:
M-Fri -9:00am - 12noon
A food pantry and clothing closet is offered on a monthly basis. Applicants fill in an easy form and then are able to receive free food and clothes. The food pantry is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Please call or visit the website for more information.
St. Vincent de Paul Cares Program(SVdP) is a place where those in need are welcome to come for help. The staff and volunteers are committed to person-to-person service.
All services are based on partnership with other providers in the community. The goal is to help the individual toward self-sufficiency.
The Center helps individuals with an initial job search, referrals to community job programs, and GED studies. They can help with social security or getting IDs, or simply getting respite from the elements.
The center also offers a mail drop for clients, hot drinks and snacks.
Clients can consult with an on-site nurse for medical advice and appropriate treatment. You will need an appointment.
Men can get a referral to transitional housing.
The Open Arms Ministry invites those who are in need of food to take what they need at no charge. Please call to confirm times.
https://www.stpaulumc.org/serve/open-arms-ministry/