Please help us keep this list up to date. To have information about your organization’s food shelf, soup kitchen or other similar program included in this list, or to update an existing entry, send details by email to calendar@vnews.com. For more information, call 603-727-3221. The complete list is always available on the Valley News website, www.vnews.com. Note: Food shelf hours of operation are subject to change. It is advisable to call ahead.
Ascutney Union Church Food Cupboard:
Bethel Area Food Shelf:
Bradford Churches Food Shelf:
Chelsea Food Shelf:
Orford/Fairlee Food Shelf:
Joseph’s Storehouse at Cornerstone Community Center:
Hartland Food Shelf:
Newbury
Newbury Food Shelf:
Randolph Area Food Shelf:
Reading-West Windsor Food Shelf:
Lighthouse Food Shelf:
Royalton Food Shelf:
Thetford Food Shelf:
Tunbridge Community Food Shelf:
Vershire Food Shelf:
Weathersfield Food Shelf:
West Fairlee Community Food Shelf:
Upper Valley Haven:
Sharing and Caring Food Program:
Trinity Evangelical Free Church:
Community Food Shelf:
Mascoma Area Food Pantry:
Friends of Mascoma Food Pantries Warm Weather Hours:
Charlestown Food Shelf:
Claremont Soup Kitchen:
Grantham Food Pantry:
United Church of Christ:
Listen Community Services:
Assembly of God Church:
First Baptist Church of Lebanon’s Ravenbox Food Pantry:
Lyme Food Pantry:
KLS Community Food Pantry:
Horse Meadow Senior Center Food Shelf:
Trinity Church of Nazarene Food Pantry:
Free Produce at Orford United Congregational Church:
Community Resource Room and Food Pantry:
Wellspring Food Pantry:
Good Shepherd Ecumenical Food Pantry:
Want to help a local food pantry restock its shelves? Shelter managers suggest the following food items: Canned meat and fish, coffee, dried fruit, dry beans, flour, honey, hot or cold cereals, juice, macaroni and cheese, nuts, pancake and baking mixes, pasta, peanut butter, jelly, rice, soup, spices, sugar and tea. Many pantries also welcome personal hygiene items, including combs, deodorant, laundry detergent, shampoo, soap, tissues, toilet paper, toothbrushes and toothpaste. Some also collect food for dogs and cats.
