The Food Pantry Program serves more than 600 families and individuals each week, providing nutritious food assistance to low-income residents from Boston and surrounding communities. Participants receive a supply of healthy groceries designed to help meet their household needs for approximately three days, including fresh produce, proteins, dairy products, and pantry staples when available. By addressing food insecurity and ensuring access to nutritious meals, the program helps families maintain their health, reduce financial stress, and improve their overall well-being while fostering a stronger and more resilient community.
The Home Food Delivery Program extends the Food Pantry’s services to older adults and individuals with disabilities who face challenges accessing food distribution sites. Serving more than 35 participants, the program provides weekly deliveries of nutritious groceries directly to their homes, ensuring they receive consistent access to healthy food while maintaining their independence and well-being. By eliminating transportation and mobility barriers, the program helps vulnerable community members remain food secure, healthy, and connected to essential support services.
