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Washington, DC – Major food banks/ Food Pantries -4

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• PEOPLES CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: PEOPLES FOOD PANTRY
Phone: (202) 829-5511
Address: 4704 13th Street NW Washington, DC 20011

Distributes food to persons in need only on Fridays but they must have a referral from Answers, Please! or other social service agency…



• PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: FOOD PANTRY
Phone: (202) 723-5330
Address: 5301 North Capitol Street NE Washington, DC 20011

Provides emergency food to persons referred from agencies, organizations, churches and community leaders…



• SALVATION ARMY: SOCIAL SERVICE OFFICE
Phone: (202) 756-2600
Address: 2626 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20009

Provides eligible D.C. residents with assistance for rent, food, utility bills, clothing, furniture (for those over 60), prescription medicines and transportation…



• SALVATION ARMY: THE GRATE PATROL
Phone: (202) 756-2600
Address: 1434 Harvard Street NW Washington, DC 20009

Offers food, clothing, blankets, and outreach services to homeless men and women…



• SEABURY WARD 5 AGING SERVICES: FOOD STAMPS/SNAP
Phone: (202) 529-8701
Address: 2900 North East Newton Street Washington, DC 20018

Provides Nutrition Supplements services..



• SPANISH CATHOLIC CENTER: SOCIAL SERVICES
Phone: (202) 939-2400
Address: 1618 Monroe Street NW Washington, DC 20010

Provides food, counseling, and emergency rental and utility assistance to families in need. Offers assistance in communicating with schools, police and government agencies and provides interpretation, translation and notary public services…



• ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH: FOOD PANTRY
Phone: (202) 526-8822
Address: 1029 Monroe Street NE Washington, DC 20017

Provides emergency canned goods to needy families who reside within the Parish…



• ST. MATTHEWS CATHEDRAL: HOMELESS SERVICES PROGRAMS
Phone: (202) 347-3215
Address: 1725 Rhode Island Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036

Provides fellowship coffee, doughnuts, bag lunch, used food clothing and scripture sharing to all guests. Some social work available, Monday mornings only. Located in west conference room…



• ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION CHURCH: LOAVES AND FISHES
Phone: (202) 232-0900
Address: 1525 Newton Street NW Washington, DC 20010

Provides a free, hot, mid-day meal to anyone who is hungry on Saturday, Sunday and federal holidays. Additionally, guests can receive assistance in signing up for Food Stamps, and referrals for job counseling and medical care…



• TERRIFIC, INC. (WARD 1): FOOD STAMPS/SNAP
Phone: (202) 387-9000
Address: 910 Westminster Street NW Washington, DC 20009

Provides Nutrition Supplements services…



• THRIVE DC: ST. STEPHEN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Phone: (202)503-1524
Address: 1525 Newton Street NW Washington, DC 20010

Thrive DC provides housing case management for single adults, case management for women returning from incarceration support services and referrals for offsite services, legal aide (Thursday mornings) transportation assistance for doctor’s appointment only on (Mondays at 10am) substance abuse educat..



• UNITED CHURCH: FOOD PANTRY
Phone: (202) 331-1495
Address: 1920 G Street NW Washington, DC 20006

Provides emergency canned goods and other groceries to low-income families and individuals. Volunteers can assist with picking-up, bagging, and distributing groceries…



• UPO: COMMUNITY RESOURCE PROGRAM
Phone: (202) 238-4600
Address: 301 Rhode Island Avenue NW Washington, DC 20001

Serves as the central storage facility for emergency food supplies for distribution to accredited UPO and non-UPO sites. Some direct provision is provided to customers with a referral or upon request, and referrals are made to other emergency food providers…



• WASHINGTON LEGAL CLINIC FOR THE HOMELESS
Phone: (202) 328-5500
Address: 1200 U Street NW Washington, DC 20009

The core of the Legal Clinic’s work, through the Legal Assistance Project, is the representation of individual low- and no-income clients through a network of over 200 volunteer attorneys and legal assistants. Volunteers obtain clients on a referral basis or at one of 7 intake sites run by the Legal..



• WASHINGTON VOLUNTEER READERS FOR THE BLIND: TAPING SERVICES
Phone: (202) 727-2142
Address: 901 G Street NW Washington, DC 20001

Provides tape recordings or in-person readings of books, periodicals, and other printed materials for the blind and physically disabled. In-person reading of personal correspondence for bank statements, bills, and other items is provided in complete confidence…



• WOMEN INFANTS AND CHILDREN (WIC)
Phone: (202) 442-9397
Address: 899 North Capitol Street Washington, DC 20002

WIC provides nutrition education, food, and referrals to healthcare, daycare information, school information and social services to new mothers with children up to age 5. To apply for the WIC program in the DC: Call and speak with a WIC staff who will ask you a few questions to determine if you are ..


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