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Too Many Children Feel the Pain of Hunger Image

Too Many Children Feel the Pain of Hunger

One in every six children in Massachusetts may not know where they will get their next meal.

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Food Pantry Hours

 

The Salvation Army in Lynn's Food Pantry is open to residents from Lynn, Lynnfield, Saugus, Malden, Melrose, and neighboring communities with proof of address.

Food Pantry Hours:

Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

The Salvation Army feeds an average of 150,000 meals every single day.

Anyone in need of a nutritious meal can find one at The Salvation Army. Our holistic approach to meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of each person helps move many from crisis to empowerment.

 

 

 

The Salvation Army’s approach to feeding the hungry is formed based on the local needs of each community we serve.

  • Those in need across the Northeast can get nutritious, hot meals or groceries from their nearest Salvation Army Service and Worship Center.

  • We feed thousands daily, including the most vulnerable of our communities — underserved children in our after-school programs, the elderly at our Adult Day Centers, forgotten friends at our homeless shelters, people looking to better their lives at our addiction recovery facilities, survivors rebuilding their lives after a disaster, and domestic violence and anti-human trafficking victims.

  • Salvation Army food pantries provide groceries for families and individuals in need. Food is free, but some locations require appointments, others are on a walk-in first come, first served basis. Call your local Salvation Army office or the 211 help line to determine which food pantry serves your area.

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Food Stamp Application Help

We help anyone interested in the Federal Food Support Program get a jump start with a pre-screening. Once we determine eligibility, we offer help filing the application.

Hot Meal Programs and Food Pantries

No one should ever go a day without a meal or feel ashamed about asking for help. That’s why many of our locations provide hot meals and free groceries all year round to anyone who needs them. For homebound seniors, some areas also offer grocery delivery services. Contact the location near you to learn when meals are offered or which food shelf serves your area. You may need an appointment for groceries, depending on the location.

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