Sunday, June 2, 2024

Food Pantry

2024 Resource List
We need a list of resources for homeless people. from food banks, to churches who have hot meals, clothing, shelters and everything we can think of. If you know of a resource please list it below. If you see the resource you were going to add in the list already please just like it instead of adding it again.

Boys and Girls Empowerment Group does a food bank twice a week with Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano Thursdays and Saturdays 10am-12pm at 1638 Fairgrounds Dr, free groceries and special boxes for unhoused (stuff they can actually eat, they can’t cook) no ID or paperwork involved other than signing the sign in sheet. And they do mobile showers every other week on Wednesdays at 11

Friendship Missionary Baptist Church - 1905 Florida Street - Pantry Hours: 4th Saturday
9:30am - 12:30pm Except November and December when the distribution is the 3rd Saturday of the month - Photo ID Required

Salvation Army Tue & Thur must bring an id or something with an address

Food is Free do food distribution at Fairgrounds and also supports the local free food stands at folks’ homes.
https://foodisfreesolano.org

Angels with heart we cook meals and take them out to the camps www.angelswithheart.org

Solono county DPH offers free NarCan.
If you know someone at risk it's worth going to one of their free classes

https://www.foodbankccs.org/map-city/vallejo/

https://thisis.church/care/

Catholic Charities of Yolo-Solano - 125 Corporate Place Vallejo, CA - 94590 Phone: (707) 644-8909 - Pantry Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00am -4:30pm Appointments for food pick up is available.

Hope Cafe - 929 Amador Street - Free Hot Meal / Community Soup Kitchen- Wednesdays 5:00pm - 7:00pm.

Vallejo Nazarene Church - 929 Amador Street - Bag of Groceries Hours: Monday 6:30pm Wednesday 1:00pm Arrive 90 min early. First come, first served.
Food Bank Hours
Monday
5:30 p.m. (Sign ups start at 4:30)
Wednesday
1:00 p.m. Signups start at 12:00 p.m.
Senior Day 2nd Wednesday of each month. Age 62 and older only
One box per month per household. Picture ID required and proof of residency in Vallejo (e.g. utility bill, bank statement)
Thursday Night Meal
Thursday
6:30 pm
Bible Study 7:15pm

Good Samaritan Baptist Church - 407 Capitol Street - Pantry Hours: Monday and Thursday 10:00am - 12:00pm / 3rd Saturday of every month 9:00am - 11:30am

The Sparrow Project at First Baptist Church at 2025 Sonoma Blvd - Open Rain or Shine | Including Holidays | All meals are served - Monday to Thursday 11-12pm | Lunch / Saturday 2:30am-3:30 am | BBQ / Sunday 5pm-6pm | Dinner / Call (707) 644-4087
They also have Shower Days every Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from 8am-4pm. Come scrub up!
In addition to free meals, we are able to offer an Emergency Pantry to those in need of pantry staples and food items. There is no specific set schedule, so please reach out to Pastor Mike for more information. He can be reached at (707) 644-4087 or thesparrowproject@fbcvallejo.com

Faith Food Fridays - 826 Solano Ave, Vallejo - There are NO qualifications or requirements to receive a box of fresh and non-perishable food items. - Sunday (Drive Through Only) 11am-1pm / Tuesdays 11am-2pm (please arrive no later than 1:45p) / Fridays 11am-5pm (please arrive no later than 4:45p)


Bay Area Rescue Mission
200 MacDonald Avenue
Richmond Ca
Shelter
Contact 510 415 4555


- Food is Free Bay Area: If you harvest from your tree or a neighbors tree, then you can bring the produce to the dates on the calendar where they are accepting donations, private residents also have food stands on certain streets.
Map of FIF locations and event calendar [fifbayarea.org]
Ways to get free food [fifbayarea.org/direct-distribution]
Resources in Solano County [fifbayarea.org/resources-1]



Sonoma Overnight Support [sonomaovernightsupport.org]. The mission of Sonoma Overnight Support is to feed the hungry in Sonoma and Sonoma Valley.



Resources for You and Your Family [partnershiphp.org]
Looking for local resources and not sure where to start? The Partnership HealthPlan of California website can help. We have resources for each of the 24 counties we serve. This is just one way we help our members be safe and healthy.
To see the Community Resources page, visit our website at PartnershipHP.org or scan the QR code below with your smartphone camera. Select your county to see all the resources near you. Resources may be different by county, and are usually at no cost to our members.
Here are some of the resources you can find:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
This page has resources for counties impacted by emergencies like wildfires or earthquakes.
Here you will find:
• Where you can get help during an emergency
• Where animals can go during an emergency
• How to replace lost documents
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Here you will find:
• Childcare resources
• Family resource centers
• Foster and kinship support services
• Home visiting programs
• Child development services
CLOTHING AND PERSONAL CARE
Here you will find:
• Places that offer clothes, blankets, and sleeping bags
• Mobile showers and laundry services
CRISIS
Here you will find:
• Mental health services
• Domestic violence and abuse services
• Crisis hotline phone numbers
FOOD
Here you will find:
• CalFresh Program
• WIC (Women, Infants and
Children) resources
• Senior meals
• Farmers markets
• Food banks and pantries
HOUSING
Here you will find:
• Shelter(s)
• Temporary housing
LGBTQ+
Here you will find:
• Hotline phone numbers
• Legal resources
• Senior resources
• Teen resources
• Transgender resources
PERINATAL
Here you will find:
• Pregnancy support services
• Home visiting programs
• Maternal mental health resources
• Postpartum services
• Breastfeeding support services
TRANSPORTATION
Here you will find:
• Partnership’s Transportation Benefit
o Non-Medical Transportation
 (NMT)
o Non-Emergent Medical
Transportation (NEMT)



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