This March, SNAP benefits will be reduced due to the federal government’s discontinuance of “Emergency Allotments” that began during the onset of the pandemic. | Frequently asked questions | Local resources for Monroe County households
To help local SNAP recipients during this time, Foodlink added 5 Monroe County Pop-up Pantries to its March schedule.
At this time, pre-registration for all sites has reached capacity.
Foodlink (3/17, Registration closed) | Public Market (3/22, Registration closed) | RCSD-Franklin (3/23, Registration closed)
Monroe County DHS (3/25, Registration closed) | RCSD-Jefferson (3/31, Registration closed)
Learn more about Summer Nutrition programs
Foodlink is a proud partner in Rochester’s Summer Meals program! Visit the map below or the Summer Meals website for a listing of sites where kids 18 and younger can get a free, healthy meal.
Foodlink’s “Mobile Meals” routes also will return. Check out our map for details on where we’re headed this year!
The newly launched Summer EBT program provides eligible families with $120 per child to help with grocery expenses during the summer months.
Benefits will begin to be issued in July and continue through October. Visit the state’s website for details to determine if your family is automatically eligible or if you can apply.
Find Food
If you are in need of food assistance, please use the map below to find information about local food pantries, community meal programs and food distribution sites located throughout Foodlink’s 10-county service area.
The schedule for Foodlink’s mobile market, the Curbside Market, also is available below. New as of October, all Curbside Market sites accept Women, Infant, Children (WIC) benefits. Please visit the Curbside Market page to learn more about where to shop for and purchase healthy food; and for weather-related updates or cancellations.
Food Locator
Click on a category below, or enter your address in the locator to get started.
Contact information for food pantries and community meal programs are provided in the map below. Residents in need of food assistance are encouraged to call ahead to learn about current hours of operation.
Residents also can contact 2-1-1 (or text 898-211) to learn about additional social-service resources in the area. | >> 211’s website
Need help applying for SNAP or other nutrition assistance programs? Visit HungerSolutionsNY.org to connect with one of our region’s Nutrition Outreach & Education Program (NOEP) Coordinators.
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Need Help with Food Assistance?
Foodlink recently received a grant through Feeding America to provide SNAP eligibility outreach throughout our service area. Please reach out to us at 585-413-5091 or [email protected] if you are in need of assistance.
The public can also visit HungerSolutionsNY.org to connect with one of our region’s Nutrition Outreach & Education Program (NOEP) Coordinators.
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