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.

Holy Family Home and Shelter, Inc. operates by the Sisters of Charity of our Lady Mother of the C...
Organizers of the No Freeze Center want to provide a clean, safe and warm alternative. The Windha...
Realizing that people can be impoverished physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, sociall...
Welcome to Safe Futures, where we save lives, restore hope, and change the future for those impac...
Malta is a local faith-based, non-profit organization serving the homeless in southeastern Connec...
Groton Social Services (GSS) offers support in the form of direct assistance, case management, ad...
Whether it’s embracing the homeless, uplifting the abused or abandoned, training and mentor...
The New London Area Food Pantry is operated by the New London Area Food Coalition which is a non-...
The agency was formed in 1969 by a group of Latin American residents of New London and then evolv...
Mission The mission of Catholic Charities, Diocese of Norwich, Inc. is to respond to Christ̵...
The Salvation Army’s New London Corps offers many programs and services to people in need. As fun...
Our Mission –    St. Vincent de Paul Place serves those who are physically, mentally, or sp...
The Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center, founded in 1985, is a multi-purpose facility which offers a va...
We seek to extend the mission of our church to the wider community through various programs and p...
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