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  1. Washington residents have access to a network of supportive food pantries that offer a lifeline of assistance. Our comprehensive guide connects you with these pantries, providing detailed information on their locations, hours of operation, eligibility requirements, and the range of services they offer.

  2. As the largest food pantry in DC, with two distribution centers, City Orchard, and two rooftop gardens, we provide nutritious groceries, including fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats, to families in DC living below the federal poverty line.

  3. FOOD PANTRY. The Food Pantry has been in existence for over 30 years, serving our Capitol Hill neighbors and beyond through donations of non-perishable food items. To help those in need, Reformation provides an "emergency" bag of food items to sustain a family of four in Washington, DC for two days as they make more permanent connections toward ...

  4. Donate to Food Pantries. En Español. Community Food Security Program. No one should go hungry. With job disruptions, health risks, and school closures, thousands of people in our communities turn to food banks for much-needed support.

  5. Three food pantries offer shelf-stable and fresh foods to residents experiencing hunger and food insecurity. Pantries are located at 1618 Monroe St. NW, Washington, DC 20010 (pantry open by appointment; food distributions every other Wednesday. 202-939-2400); 12247 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20902 (food distribution every other Tuesday ...

  6. Provides a food pantry. Serves: DC residents, meet specific program requirements. Documentation Requirements: Picture ID, Proof of Income, Proof of Residence, Eviction/Court Notice, Utility Cut-Off Notice Pantry Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm For more information, please call. Go To Details Page For More Information

  7. Whether you want to make a monetary donation, host a virtual fundraiser, or help out in our distribution center, there are many ways to give to the food bank. In our region, more than 1.2 million people do not always know where their next meal will come from.