Food and Nutrition Resources

If you are a Manet patient and have questions about any of the resources on this page or need assistance, please call our Community Support Team at 857-358-7219.

General Resources

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Monthly food benefits, path to work education and training opportunities, nutrition education classes and resources, utility discounts, school meals, and discounted admissions to museums.
 

Women, Infants & Children Nutrition Program (WIC) 
☎ 800-942-1007

Provides free healthy food, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and referrals to healthcare for pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children under 5. 

My Brother’s Keeper 
☎ 508-238-4416

Provide free furniture, food, holiday gifts, and heating assistance to families in need. 

Project Bread 
Connect people to federal food programs like SNAP, school meals, Summer Eats, and WIC, and offer the Food Source Hotline—a free, confidential multilingual service (1-800-645-8333; Mon–Fri 8 am–7 pm, Sat 10 am–2 pm)—to help residents apply for benefits, locate pantries, hot meals, and more. 

Community Servings 
☎ 617-522-7777
Delivers medically tailored, scratch-made meals at no cost to individuals and families in Massachusetts and Rhode Island facing critical or chronic illnesses like cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, and HIV/AIDS.

Attleboro

Attleboro Norton YMCA Senior Meals
☎ 508-409-0770
📍Home Delivery
The intent of this program is to support those seniors who struggle to have hot evening meals due to financial constraints, mobility constraints, health issues, and transportation issues.

Food n’ Friends Program Attleboro Area Interfaith Collaborative
☎ 508-222-2933
📍Various Locations
Provides food, resources, and spiritual care to those in the Greater Attleboro area. Check the website for locations, dates and times.

Murray Church Food Pantry
☎ 508-222-0505
📍505 N. Main St., Attleboro
A committee of volunteers dedicated to assisting those in financial need with food assistance to supplement their food shopping. 505 North Main St.

Hebron Food Pantry 
☎ 774-331-2120
📍40 Emory St., Attleboro

Serving over 275 individuals and families weekly, it operates two primary programs: the Working Person’s Pantry and the Senior’s Pantry. The Working Person’s Pantry is unique in Massachusetts, specifically targeting employed individuals and those collecting unemployment benefits. The Senior’s Pantry is open to anyone aged 60 and above. 

St. Joseph’s Food Cellar
☎ 508-226-1115
📍71 Linden St., Attleboro
Reopened on November 8, 2025.

St. Theresa’s Food Pantry
☎ 508-243-4386
📍18 Baltic St., Attleboro
Provides access to nutritious food and improving health and well-being.

Franklin Food Pantry
☎ 508-528-3115
📍43 W. Central St., Attleboro

Second Congregational Church
☎ 508-222-4677
📍50 Park St., Attleboro

One Family
☎ 508-222-2233
📍121 N. Main St., Attleboro
Holds events to distribute food to families with children at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church.

Nearby

North Attleboro Senior Center 
☎ 508-699-0131
📍204 North Elm St., N. Attleboro

Provides a variety of senior services, including weekday home-delivered meals for the homebound, daily hot lunches at the senior center, SHINE, low-cost minor home repairs, podiatry clinics, monthly blood pressure screenings, discounted GATRA transit passes, outreach assistance with programs like SNAP and fuel, Safe Home program and an Emergency Registry to support at-risk seniors with safety monitoring and preparedness. 

Lenore’s Pantry 
☎ 508-699-0100 ext. 2515
Serves local residents facing food insecurity and is available once per month. To access the pantry, individuals must schedule an appointment by calling the Board of Health. 

Hockomock Area YMCA
508-643-5277
📍300 Elmwood St., N. Attleboro

Additional resources in:

  • Foxboro (Hockomock Area YMCA, Foxboro Food Pantry)
  • Mansfield (Our Daily Bread, Mansfield Food Pantry)
  • Norfolk (Norfolk Food Pantry)
  • Norton (Cupboard of Kindness, Nelson Senior and Community Center, St. Mary’s)
  • Plainville (Living Bread)
  • Rehoboth (Helping Neighbors in Need, Homestead Farm Market)
  • Sharon (Sharon Community Food Pantry)
  • Seekonk (Doorways Food Pantry, Seekonk Portuguese Church)
  • Wrentham (Wrentham Food Pantry)
Hull

Aunt Dot’s Kitchen
☎  781-925-3211
📍814 Nantasket Ave., Hull

Offer guidance and resources to individuals experiencing barriers to their well-being, empowering them to work toward independence and self-reliance. Available services include Community Outreach, Counseling, Elder Services, Food Security & Nutrition, Housing Assistance, Legal Advocacy, Emergency Support, and Transportation. 

South Shore Elder Services 
781-848-3910
📍Home Delivery

South Shore Elder Services’ Meals on Wheels program delivers nutritious, medically appropriate meals—meeting at least one-third of daily nutritional needs—to homebound adults aged 60+ across 11 South Shore towns, Monday through Friday. They also offer hot meals at local senior centers for those who can travel, along with culturally tailored options (ethnic meals, renal, pureed diets, diabetic-friendly) and emergency packs during severe weather. 

Quincy

Quincy Community Action Program (QCAP), Southwest Community Food Center 
☎ 617-479-8181
📍18 Copeland St., Quincy

Helping people achieve financial stability through access to food, housing & heating assistance, early education & care, adult education, financial coaching, free tax preparation, and more. 

Germantown Neighborhood Center 
☎ 617-376-1384
📍366 Palmer St., Quincy

Offers free and low-cost programs like youth activities, adult classes, support groups, and housing help. It hosts a food pantry on Wednesdays and Fridays for Quincy residents and features a community garden, music studio, and family events. 

Interfaith Social Services
☎ 617-773-6203
📍105 Adams St., Quincy

Supports local families with emergency food, mental health counseling, homelessness prevention, and career resources. 

The Salvation Army Quincy Corps
☎ 617-472-2345
📍6 Baxter St., Quincy
Offers a range of vital community services, including emergency food assistance, utility and rent help, youth programs (like after‑school, mentoring, and Camp Wonderland), senior support, addiction recovery, spiritual worship, holiday initiatives (Adopt‑a‑Family, meals, coat drives), disaster relief, and more. 

South Shore Elder Services 
781-848-3910
📍Home Delivery

South Shore Elder Services’ Meals on Wheels program delivers nutritious, medically appropriate meals—meeting at least one-third of daily nutritional needs—to homebound adults aged 60+ across 11 South Shore towns, Monday through Friday. They also offer hot meals at local senior centers for those who can travel, along with culturally tailored options (ethnic meals, renal, pureed diets, diabetic-friendly) and emergency packs during severe weather.  

Fair Foods at Manet
Manet’s North Quincy location (110 West Squantum Street) hosts Fair Foods every other Wednesday, offering fresh fruits and vegetables for $2 a bag! Additional items may also be offered depending on availability. Everyone is welcome! Check our calendar for dates.

Nearby

Friends of the Homeless
☎ 617-479-818148
📍Sea. St., Weymouth
Provides shelter, food, clothing, education, and advocacy to help families transition from homelessness to permanent housing.

Wellspring Weymouth
☎  781-925-3211
📍875 Washington St., Weymouth
Provides access to emergency food in addition to other resources.

Weymouth Food Pantry
☎ 781-331-7682
📍Multiple Locations
Provides food resources at multiple locations across Weymouth.

Additional resources in:

  • Braintree (Marge Crispin Center)
  • Hingham (Hingham Interfaith Food Pantry)
  • Milton (Milton Community Food Pantry)

 

Taunton

Citizens for Citizens, Inc 
☎ 508-823-6346
📍1 Taunton Green, Taunton

Provides short- and long-term support to help low-income individuals and families overcome financial hardship and build self-sufficiency. Serving over 30,000 people in Greater Fall River and Taunton, programs include fuel assistance, weatherization, Head Start, WIC, SNAP, food pantry, family planning, after-school care, tax prep, and emergency housing help. 

Taunton Council on Aging
☎ 508-821-1425
📍30 Olney St., Taunton

Supports residents 60+ with programs that promote health, independence, and well-being. Services include fitness classes, meals, educational programs, case management, SNAP and fuel assistance, SHINE counseling, and transportation. 

St. Mary’s Food Pantry
508-821-4845
📍78 Broadway, Taunton

Food pantry offering nutritious staples—produce, dairy, and protein—tailored to help families in Taunton experiencing food insecurity.  

North Taunton Food Pantry
☎ 774-320-0244
📍1940 Bay St., #2, Taunton
Providing free food, including fresh produce, dairy, and proteins, to individuals and families in need. It operates on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month from 9 AM to 11 AM, and visitors are encouraged to call ahead. 

Our Daily Bread Kitchen
508-824-1788
📍111 High St., Taunton

Serves free hot meals and take-away sandwiches on weekdays, aiming to help anyone experiencing hunger. Beyond food, they offer supportive services such as computer training, career guidance, resume help, EBT and Section 8 assistance, and even provide phones to qualifying individuals. 

St Vincent de Paul
508-823-6676
📍141 Washington St., Taunton

Provides community support through food pantry services and thrift offerings—especially clothing, housewares, and furniture. 

Fair Foods at the Old Colony YMCA
☎ 508-863-9733
📍71 Cohannet St. 
Fresh produce available for $2 a bag (cash only) from 3-5 p.m. every Friday. 

Bristol Aging & Wellness
☎ 774-627-1390
📍Home Delivery

Bristol Aging & Wellness’s Nutrition Program (commonly known as Meals on Wheels) offers weekday lunch to adults aged 60 and older, either at community centers or delivered to homes based on mobility, following an in-home assessment by a case manager. 

Northern Bristol County Public Health Alliance
Provides families with access to both physical and informational resources, while also encouraging conversation, connection, and awareness of available services.

St. Jude
508-824-8333
📍249 Whienton St., Taunton

Pilgrim Church
☎ 508-822-1471
📍45 Broadway, Taunton

Baptist Church of All Nations
☎ 508-822-3454
📍61 Winthrop St., Taunton

Mid-City
📍111 High St., Taunton

Matthew Mission Food Pantry
📍76 Church Green., Taunton

Nearby

Raynham Food Basket
☎ 774-406-5612
📍494 Church St., Raynham
Food pantry available to Raynham residents.

Additional resources in:

  • Berkley (Open Shelves)
  • Easton (Easton Food Pantry, My Brother’s Keeper, Easton Food Assistance Line)
  • Lakeville (Lakeville Family Worship Center, Lakeville United Church of Christ, Lakeville Church of Nazarene
  • Middleboro (The Caring Center Food Pantry, St. Vincent de Paul, Shane Gives Thanks, Sacred Heart Outreach Pantry, Central Congregational Church Food Pantry)
  • Norton (Cupboard of Kindness, Nelson Senior and Community Center, St. Mary’s)