Trump refuses to use emergency funds for SNAP food benefits.
Read below to learn how you can help - or how you can get help.
Resources to help your neighbors - or to get help for your family.
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Gather
Gather is a nonprofit based in Portsmouth.
It offers a food pantry market, a mobile market that visits Hampton, and a fresh food bus.
Please register below if you and your family need help.
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St. Vincent de Paul - Food Pantry
St. Vincent de Paul’s pantry is open from 10 AM to 12 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday except on holidays.
Applicants are interviewed in person or by telephone. Where applicants are eligible for assistance, they are given an evening appointment Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays between 6 and 7 PM, and Fridays between 10 AM and 12 PM.
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St. Vincent de Paul - Blessings Box
At any time, you may deliver - or retrieve - nonperishable food from the Blessings Box.
The cabinet is located at St. Vincent de Paul’s Community Kitchen at 411R Lafayette Road in Hampton. The best way to access it is to park in the High Street municiapl lot beside Zesto’s. You will see the food cabinet just beside St. Vincent’s entrance.
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Hampton United Methodist Church - Food Pantry
The Hampton United Methodist Church runs a food pantry.
They can be found at 525 Lafayette Road.
We are unsure of their hours, so please click below for their telephone number and call ahead.
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Salvation Army - Food Pantry
The Salvation Ary runs a food pantry from 324 Lafayette Raod, Suite 3.
According to information we found online, they are open from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Please call ahead to confirm.
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UNH Food Access Map
UNH Extension worked with the public assistance community to create the New Hampshire Food Access Map, an online platform that enables organizations to offer their services and share their needs with the public.
The map shows locations where:
free or low cost food is offered
volunteers are needed
donations are accepted