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Provides free meals to be eaten on-site or taken to-go. Soup Kitchen

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Provides services and supports for individuals in Montgomery County who have low income or are experiencing homelessness. Homeless Drop In CentersMore information: Financial assistance is available for legal evictions, utility turn-offs, and prescriptions A lunch program is available Monday through Saturday Dinner is served on Sundays at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church An on-site psychiatrist is available for group and individual therapy on Wednesday mornings Free clothing is available with a pick-up voucher from the drop-in center The drop-in center offers supportive services and showers Home visits are conducted online with clients who were previously homeless Accepts donations of fresh and nonperishable foods, clothing, and personal hygiene products

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Serves meals for anyone in the community in need.Soup KitchenMore information: Offered at Grace United Methodist Church located at 635 East Church Street in Salisbury, MD 21804
Provides free meals to people in need.Meals

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Offers food and meal services to Baltimore City residents in need.Food and MealsMore information: Serves lunch on Tuesdays starting at 12PM until the food is gone Distributes produce boxes on Thursdays at 7:30AM A food pantry is available on Fridays at 10AM
Provides emergency shelter, health education, and financial and supportive assistance to individuals and families in Charles and St. Mary's Counties.Financial Assistance, Health Education, Temporary Shelter, Food, ClothingMore information:Provides financial assistance with utilities, prescriptions, and housingEmergency Rental Assistance Program provides rent or utility assistance; includes past-due and future rent payments Temporary shelter open from October 1 to mid-April; includes transportation, housing, and food Emergency, transitional, and domestic violence safe housing available Provides rapid re-housing funding Offers a food pantry, clothing closet, and serves meals daily Offers health education on cancer prevention and HIV/AIDS support services Accepts donations of clothing, household goods, nonperishable food items, and money

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Provides free breakfast to people in need.MealsMore Information: Available Monday through Saturday
Provides meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner 365 days a year. FoodMore information: Breakfast is served Monday through Friday from 7:30AM to 8:25am Lunch is served Monday through Friday from 12:00pm to 12:55PMDinner is served Monday through Friday from 5:30pm to 6:55PM Brunch is served Saturday and Sunday 10:00am to 10:55am Provides dinner to-go at Parkland Middle School on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 5:00pm to 6:00pm, and at Riverdale Elementary School on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:00pm to 6:00pm
Offers meal, some groceries, and personal items to individuals in need.Food AssistanceMore information: Accepts donations of nonperishable food, pet food, money, toilet paper, toothbrushes, and toothpaste; cannot accept canned goods Drop off donations during church office or soup kitchen hours

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Serves a free meal to individuals in need.Soup Kitchen
Offers a daytime shelter from extreme weather conditions and provides a daily hot lunch, coffee, and snacks. Meals: Lunch is served between 11:30am - 12pm.
Offers bagged meals to individuals in need.MealsMore information: Served every Wednesday from 11:00am to 12:00pm
Provides hot meals to individuals in need.Soup KitchenMore information: Accepts donations of food items

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Offers a drop-in center that provides services to individuals in need.Basic Needs Assistance?More information:Offers a food pantry, daily bagged lunches, and a community meal every Tue - ThuLinks individuals to housing assistance, medical and medication bill assistance, case management, and other resourcesOffers intake/diversion assessment assistance

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Serves a free lunch to individuals in need.Soup Kitchen
Offers a variety of services to help individuals develop work skills and find employment. Vocational RehabilitationMore information: Includes work experience, job readiness, placement, and time-limited case management services Serves a hot meal breakfast Mon, Wed, Thu 8am - until food runs outOngoing support, such as case management, training, job development, and job coaching available Provides work sites for court-ordered community service hours Assists with placement in community employment settings Offers a 2-week training class on soft skills, financial literacy, education, and warehouse training Operates retail stores which sell recycled clothing, furniture, household goods, and mattresses Accepts donations of clothing, furniture, and household goods; call or visit website for drop off sites

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Provides free community lunch to individuals in need. Food and Meals
Provides free meals to people in need.MealsMore information: Served every 3rd Sunday

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Provides free meals to people in need.Meals
Operates a drop-in center that offers various services to individuals in need. Drop-in CenterMore information: Offers shower, bathroom facilities, laundry services, and a hot lunch to-go every Wednesday Syringe access and disposal, safer smoking kits, overdose education, and prevention materials are available Wound care, HEP C and HIV testing and treatment, and COVID-19 vaccines are offered every other Wednesday Provides PPE, hand sanitizer, and safer sex materials On-site case management services are offered from 12:30PM-3:30PM

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Provides hot meals and bags of groceries to individuals in need.Soup Kitchen
Offers a meal service.MealsMore information: Served every Friday; doors open at 12:15pm

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Serves to-go meals on a first come, first served basis.Food PantriesMore information: Open Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 10AM to 1PM

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Provides free meals to people in need.MealsMore information: Offers the option to eat-in or take a meal to-go
Provides a weekly community meal.Meals

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