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Provide the community the opportunity to shop for their groceries.

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Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Food Pantries
The Child & Adult Care Food Program At-Risk Snack Program is a USDA FNS program that provides children & teens, between the ages 5 - 18, participating in the City of Richmond Department of Parks & Recreation's after school activities snacks and suppers during the school year. The program serves snacks at 11 PRCF recreation centers and supper meals at 19 After School Program sites. This program operates September - June annually.
Pro-life resource for pregnant women. Free pregnancy testing, health and nutrition counseling. Promote abstinence and alternatives to abortion. Offers help to women, families, and unborn children through the crisis of an unplanned pregnancy. Serve teens and adults, both married and single. Services include free and confidential pregnancy tests, parenting classes, Bible studies, mentoring, new mothers classes and referrals to other agencies. Provide baby clothing up to age 5, baby formula, baby food, maternity clothing, cribs, car seats for children up to age 4. Services are not limited to new mothers. Assist families in need.

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Family Planning
Maternity Clothing
Specialty Food Providers
Furniture
Baby Clothing
Bedding/Linen
Childbirth Education
Child Passenger Safety Seats
Through the Groceries to Go Program, screened volunteers deliver groceries to seniors every two weeks. Groceries are ordered based off the grocery recipient's personal shopping list. Volunteers call program recipients to get their individual orders. There are no minimum order requirements and no delivery fee.
Provides a non-profit regional food clearing house that gathers, stores and distributes to participating charitable agencies government surplus food products and edible but unmarketable food that has been acquired from other sources at a low cost.

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Food Donation Programs
Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Clients can receive emergency supplies of one dozen diapers, formula and baby food every 30 days when available.
Healthy Harvest Food Bank is a distribution center providing healthy nutritious food to those in need through a network of partner pantries in six counties of the Northern Neck and Upper Middle Peninsula. A complete list of partner pantries can be found on the website.

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Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Provides a free bagged meal to persons in need every evening of the year. Meals are currently being served at the Homeless Service Center located at 2020-A 14th Street North, Arlington, VA 22201
Provide meals to kids in an environment that is safe, accessible and convenient. Provides a local grass root approach to alleviate childhood hunger. At the present time, providing dinner only.
Provide free food boxes. We share donated food from individuals, groups, and stores. Families can also sign up children for Healthy Snack bags that go out each week when supplies allow.
To ensure that children receive the same high quality meals during school vacations that they get in school cafeterias during the school year. Nutritious meals are served free of charge at sites that are operated or sponsored by a local organization and are approved by VDOE. This program is federally funded by USDA, but is administered in Virginia by the VDOE.
Persons sixty years of age or older with limited income can qualify for $40.00 in vouchers to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables from local Farmer's Markets between mid-June and mid-November every year.
The program provides food to area individuals and families whose incomes are under 180% of the federal poverty level.

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Food Pantries
Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
The Food Bank Distribution Center distributes more than 35 million pounds of food through programs and pantries to neighbors in need.
Offers lunch daily, seven days per week. Virginia callers and Virginia cell phones must call 304-327-8167.

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Soup Kitchens
Brown Bag Food Programs
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Provides wholesome and nutritious food to families and individuals at a reduced cost through a SHARE program (Self Help And Resource Exchange). Promotes volunteer service in communities, builds partnerships with community organizations and is committed to supporting local community groups where all may participate, serve and lead with dignity. Participants purchase approximately $40-$45 worth of food for $20.00 and must volunteer for at least 2 hours per month at SHARE or another community organization. ACCEPTS FOOD STAMPS.
Park View Café provides a nutritious hot meal at no cost to families and individuals in need every Wednesday night.
Provides food and gas vouchers on the first working day of each month.

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Food Vouchers
Transportation Expense Assistance
Offers a $40.00 gift card to Food Lion. Must be a resident of Gordonsville or live within a 5 mile radius of Gordonsville. Must call church office first between 9AM and 1PM (Tuesday-Friday) for pick-up of food card. Assistance is limited to once a month.
Infant/Toddler Family Day Care (ITFDC) sponsors the USDA Child Care Food Program for children in family child care homes. Family child care providers who participate in the USDA Child Care Food Program receive reimbursements for meals and snacks served to children in care and receive training on nutrition, menu planning, budgeting, food safety, and children's nutrition activities.
Provides reimbursement for meals served to children in regulated family child care settings.
Serves as a distribution center for donated food to a network of partner programs including nonprofit food pantries, children's feeding programs, shelters, soup kitchens, rescue missions and elderly care facilities.

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Food Production/Preparation/Delivery Volunteer Opportunities
Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Food Donation Programs
Provide diapers, wipes, baby food, and formula
The Summer Meals for Kids (SM4K) Program provides children and teens ( up to age 18) nutritious breakfasts, lunches, and suppers during the summer months.
Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program helps older adults purchase fresh and nutritious fruits, vegetables, and herbs by providing them with a booklet of checks to redeem at local farmers markets. The program is offered in partnership with Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.