Local Food Pantries

The FIT Food Pantry provides students with more immediate resources to fight food insecurity. For students who may have a greater need, we hope you will take a look at local resources. Below are three nearby food pantries. To locate a food pantry or soup kitchen near you, you may use the search tools in Food Bank for New York City and NYC.gov.

Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen
296 Ninth Avenue (between 26 & 28th St)
New York, NY 10001
Mon-Fri 10:30am - 12:30pm, including holidays

Everyone is welcome, without question or qualification. The Soup Kitchen provides a hot, nutritious, well-balanced meal every weekday, including holidays,from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Soup kitchen guests come from all over the five boroughs of New York City, and for many of them, this is the only meal they will eat that day. We have always had an open-door policy—everyone is welcome, without question or qualification.

St. Peters Chelsea - Food Pantry
346 West 20th Street (between 8th & 9th Ave)
New York, NY 10011
Sat 10:30am - 11:30am

St. Peter’s Food Pantry provides emergency food packages to share God’s bounty. Our packages are nutritionally balanced and provide clients with food supplies for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We provide 300-450 bags of non-perishable food per week. Each client’s bag usually contains milk; hot or cold cereal; fruit juice; a can or package of fruit; rice or pasta; a can of vegetables; and a can of meat, chicken or fish.

Saint John's Bread of Life Food Pantry
213 West 30th Street (between 7th & 8th Ave)
New York, NY 10001
Wed 12:00pm - 2:30pm

Saint John Bread of Life Food Pantry provides for the physical needs of our poorest neighbors who live in midtown Manhattan between 14th and 59th Streets, from river to river. In addition to groceries, we provide free services through partnerships with local businesses and public authorities, such as flu shots, SNAP application interviews, and clinics on senior citizen benefits. Everyone who wishes to receive food must be registered. Registration occurs during the hours of distribution only. You must bring identification, social benefits card(s), and proof of residence for all the members of your household.

NYC Food Aid During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The College Student Pantry
Trinity's SAFH, 602 E. 9th Street (at the corner of Ave. B)
The pantry is for college and graduate students in New York City, regardless of school affiliation. The pantry is located in the East Village and is open twice a month. Students can receive three days worth of healthy, nutritious food each time they visit. It is run by students, and housed by a community food pantry in the neighborhood.

Outdoor Community Fridges
Various location through NYC and NJ
Click here to see a map of all 30 locations

Outdoor Community Fridge is a community effort of grassroots organizations, nonprofits, restaurants, grocery stores, and individuals. By collecting and sharing food that may otherwise go to waste they are able to keep the refrigerators stocked and open to the community.

Community Solidarity
Various location throughout Long Island and NYC
Click here to see all 5 locations

Community Solidarity offers fresh organic produce and vegetarian groceries with fellow community members in need.

Free Meals at NYC Public Schools
Various location throughout NYC
Click here to see all locations

The New York City Department of Education is committed to making free meals available daily for any New Yorker. Any New Yorker who wants one can get free meals at more than 400 Meal Hubs across the city. They offer kosher meals, hala meals, and kid friendly meals. No registration or ID required.