New Mexico State: Major food banks/ Food Pantries
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Major Free Food pantries /Food Banks in the State
Food banks and free food pantries listed below help families that are facing hunger. The pantries are mostly located at churches and non-profits in the region. Most of the free food pantry locations may have an application process, which usually requires proof of income, residency proof etc. Using donations from the community, and relying on volunteers, the locations may pass out free boxes of food or serve a meal. below listed are the major food banks in the state.
Roadrunner Food Bank
5840 Office Blvd NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109
Phone number – 505.247.2052
Food Bank of Eastern New Mexico
2217 E Brady Ave
Clovis – NM, 88101
(575) 763-6130
Works with local charities, food banks, and other non-profits. They are a centralized warehouse and provide members of the partnership with various services and food programs.
New Mexico Association of Food Bank – Roadrunner Food Bank
2645 Baylor Dr Se
Albuquerque – New Mexico, 87106
(505) 217-1066
Los Alamos Community Food Bank
77 Loma Vista St.
Los Alamos – New Mexico 87544
Main number – (505) 662-9622
This is another non-profit that provides support to churches, soup kitchens, pantries, and other groups in New Mexico. Those sites then provide food, meals, and assistance to the less fortunate and needy in the local community.
Lincoln County Food Bank
130 Junction Rd
Ruidoso – NM, 88345
(575) 257-5823
Albuquerque Indian Center Inc.
105 Texas SE
Albuquerque – NM, 87108
(505)268-4418
This is the Bernalillo County Food Pantry. Thousands of struggling, unemployed, and working poor from this county receive assistance.
Friends of Tibetan Women’s Association
P.O. Box 31307
Santa Fe – New Mexico 87594
Phone number – 505 988-1938
La Vida Mission
P.O. BOX 3308
Farmington – NM, 87499
505-786-5539
Roadrunner Food Bank – The organization operates across the state of New Mexico. They provide both emergency assistance from programs such as the Childhood Hunger Initiative to long term support, including applications to SNAP food stamps or free baby formula.
Other services arranged by the statewide non-profit include Meals on Wheels for senior citizens as well as WIC and summer snacks for children. Much of this aid is coordinated with local pantries.
E C H O Inc.
401 S Commercial Ave
Farmington – New Mexico 87401
Dial – (505) 325-8222
May have emergency boxes of food during a crisis.
All Faiths Receiving Home
3001 Trellis Dr NW
Albuquerque – NM, 87107
(505)345-8939
Various services are offered including food, education, groceries, clothing, affordable, advocacy, and safe housing, and supportive and nurturing care givers.
Albuquerque Rescue Mission
525 Second St SW
Albuquerque – NM, 87102
(505)346-4673
Offers both meals as well as food boxes. The boxes of groceries were created to feed a family three meals a day for one week. Seasonal programs include Thanksgiving turkeys and free Christmas meals and assistance.
Baptist Neighborhood Center
1020 Edith Blvd SE
Albuquerque – NM, 87102
(505) 243-2108
A Bernalillo County Food pantry. Will assist regardless of religion, gender, or age.
Barrett House
905 Brother Mathias Place NW
Albuquerque – NM, 87102
(505)243-4887
Casa Milagro
Pantry address is 2818 Cuervo Dr NE
Albuquerque – NM, 87110
Call for food assistance – (505)883-8870
ECHO Inc. Commodities Supplemental Food Program
300 Menaul NW #226
Albuquerque – NM, 87107
505-242-6777
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) is one of the services offered at this organization. This is a government program and can be combined with SNAP food stamps.
Food Bank of Eastern New Mexico
2217 E Brady Ave
Clovis, New Mexico 88101
(575) 763-6130
Provides assistance to residents and pantries in the eastern counties. Perishable food items, breads, meats, formula, and other basic needs may be served. Senior citizens and children turn to this non-profit.
Roadrunner Food Bank, Inc.
5840 Office Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Main number is (505)349-8841
First United Methodist Church
314 Lead Ave SW
Albuquerque – New Mexico, 87102
(505) 243-5646
On average a few hundred meals are provided from this agency every day. Food and gift baskets at Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas may be served to income qualified New Mexico residents as well.
Good Shepherd Center
218 Iron Street SW
Albuquerque – NM, 87102
(505)243-2527
Bernalillo County Meals and shelter for homeless.
Haven of Love Rescue Mission
4025 Isleta SW
Albuquerque – NM, 87105
(505)873-3771
Bernalillo County Meals to homeless young adult men.
Joy Junction
4500 Second Street SW
Albuquerque – NM, 87125
Dial – 505.877.6967
Provides free food, shelter, clothing, transportation, and an array of other services, with a focus on homeless.
Martineztown House of Neighborly Services
808 Edith Blvd NE
Albuquerque – New Mexico, 87102
505-242-4333
Various food assistance and child care programs are offered to the low income and individuals in need.
Meals on Wheels – Albuquerque
Address – 8403 Constitution Ave NE
Albuquerque – New Mexico 87110
Phone – (505) 291-2063
Kitchen Angels, Inc.
1222 Siler Rd
Santa Fe, NM 87507
(505)471-7780
Food Depot The
Address: 1222 Siler Rd
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
Phone number – (505) 471-1633
Fruits, vegetables, free baby formula, government commodities, and summer snacks for children are some of the services offered.
New Mexico Association Of Food Banks
5840 Office Blvd Ne
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109
Call for hours – (505)217-1066
Life Saver Food Bank Inc.
PO Box 1476
Clovis, New Mexico 88102
Phone number – (575)763-6130
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