Meals

Many homeless support agencies provide free meals at certain times or on certain days, so call ahead to verify meal availability. Food banks supply the food offered by soup kitchens, food pantries, and homeless shelters. These services then redistribute that food to those in need. Food banks do NOT usually serve the public directly, so when starting your meal search, start with the food pantries, soup kitchens and homeless shelters.

Mission ImmaCare Inc. strives to eliminate homelessness in the Hartford region, while building a ...
The House of Bread provides urban ministry to the economically disadvantaged in the Hartford area...
Mercy Housing and Shelter Corporation provides housing assistance and supportive services to pers...
The Open Hearth’s primary goal is to help homeless men enhance their capacity for self-help, self...
CRT’s 40-bed family shelter in East Hartford welcomes adults and their children. Dads, moms and t...
Our Men’s Shelter, located near downtown New Britain, offers temporary, safe, and supportive hous...
St. Vincent de Paul Middletown, (SVDM) founded in 1980 by the Sisters of Mercy and the Catholic D...
Over the years, we have become a trusted grassroots, community-led, not-for-profit provider of so...
The purpose of the Corporation is to promote effective community responses to the housing and eme...
East Hartford Interfaith Ministries is organized into three basic divisions.  The Friendship Cent...
Since 1964 the Human Resources Agency of New Britain, Inc. has been dedicated to increasing econo...
New Opportunities mission is to improve the quality of life for economically disadvantaged indivi...
The Village was one of the first agencies in the country to provide homes for neglected children....
The purpose of Hartford Neighborhood Centers, Inc is to provide an educational, cultural, social ...
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