The Hunter College NYC Food Policy Center is collaborating with Plentiful: a completely free, easy-to-use reservation system for food pantries and the people they serve. Shelter or Temporary Housing Assistance: 3-1-1īedford/Stuyvesant Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens.Text the USDA National Hunger Hotline at 91 with a question containing the words food, summer, or meals for resources near you. USDA National Hunger Hotline ( Hunger Free America): 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE (para español).If you or someone you know has additional questions or is facing hunger or food insecurity please contact us at call the following organizations: Please always call the listed organizations before visiting to get the latest information about their services, as many are changing daily. If you have family, friends or co-workers in other neighborhoods, please refer to our website where we have published additional reports. The Center has also included citywide organizations and additional resources for New Yorkers, which are applicable to community members outside of Bedford/Stuyvesant as well. NYC Food Resource Guide: Bedford/Stuyvesantīelow is a resource guide with the following information: meals for children, meals for seniors, retail food stores and their delivery/benefits policies, local food pantries and soup kitchens, resources for homeless people, resources for immigrant populations and resources for people with disabilities. Organizations Providing WIC Services close to Bedford/Stuyvesant (Please call rather than visiting).Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC).Official SNAP Enrollment Centers in NYC - Human Resources Association (HRA).Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).Citywide Non-Profit Organizations Offering Food Delivery and/or Mobile Markets.Women's and Domestic Abuse Services in Bedford/Stuyvesant.Substance Use Programs in Bedford/Stuyvesant.Mutual Aid Organizations in Bedford/Stuyvesant.Mental Health Services in Bedford/Stuyvesant.Health and Medical Services in Bedford/Stuyvesant.Education and Employment Services in Bedford/Stuyvesant.Services for People with Disabilities in Bedford/Stuyvesant.Child and Family Services in Bedford/Stuyvesant.Community Fridges in Bedford/Stuyvesant.Supermarkets, Delis, Bodegas & Retail Food Stores (No Delivery).Supermarkets, Delis, Bodegas & Retail Food Stores (Offering Delivery).Special Supermarket Shopping Hours for Seniors Only.Meals for Seniors (60-years-old and above).Bedford/Stuyvesant Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens.NYC Food Resource Guide: Bedford/Stuyvesant.IF YOU KNOW OF ANY CHANGES OR UPDATES TO THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION, PLEASE EMAIL THANK YOU! Table of Contents THE RESOURCE GUIDES ARE MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH A COMMUNITY-WIDE EFFORT. The Hunter College NYC Food Policy Center has partnered with Share Meals, Hunger Free America, BetaNYC and Plentiful to compile the most current and accurate data for these resource guides, which are CONTINUALLY UPDATED.
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