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Food Resources

 

The resources listed below provide information about food pantries, food resources, and food aid programs (like SNAP and WIC). Check out the sources linked for additional information.

 

Food Pantry and Food-Related Resources

 

    • Plentiful App: Find food pantries and reserve a pick-up time for the food that you want with this app. Text “FOOD” to 726897 to download Plentiful. Visit www.plentifulapp.com to learn more.

 

 

    • Food Bank NYC: Get food and nutritional information at bank stations throughout the city. Find more information at foodbanknyc.org/get-help or call (212) 566-7855 to get in touch.

 

Hot Meals/Brown Bags Lunch

 

 

 

 

    • God’s Love We Deliver: Prepares and delivers medically-tailored, home-delivered meals to people living with serious illness who are unable to shop or cook for themselves. Meals are delivered free of charge. Individuals with a chronic or life-altering disease and difficulty with cooking or grocery shopping may apply. Complete an application packet including a medical provider’s signature at glwd.org/get-meals/for-you-or-your-loved-ones or contact their Client Services in the “Get Meals” section.

 

    • CityMeals on Wheels: Delivers nutritious, home-delivered meals to the homebound elderly. Individuals at least 60 years old with a chronic physical or mental disability that prevents them from shopping or preparing meals are eligible. To apply, call your local Case Management Agency (zip-code lookup on their website) to schedule a home visit; once deemed eligible, meals begin right away. To learn more, visit https://www.citymeals.org/get-meals/frequently-asked-questions, call 212-687-1234, or email info@citymeals.org.

 

    • Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP): Provides monthly healthy food packages for older adults in New York State. To apply, citizenship is not required, and household’s pre-tax annual income must be at or below the specified limits. Individuals can receive CSFP even if they are receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. To get more information call a CSFP distribution site near you (listed by the New York State Department of Health). Visit the ACCESSNYC page for CSFP for details and site locator.

 

Food Aid Programs

 

      • Women, Infants, and Children (WIC): Get nutritious food every month for children ages 0 to 5. Requirements for US citizenship or residence do not apply. Apply by calling a WIC office near your home. Find an office by visiting signupwic.com or call the Growing Up Healthy Hotline anytime at 1-800-522-5006.

 

 

Baby Formula

 

 

Other Resources

 

 

Updated on November 17, 2025.