Best Food Assistance in Baltimore, Maryland — 4 resources

4 Resources

1. Maryland Food Bank

Maryland's largest hunger relief organization, distributing groceries, fresh produce, and emergency food through a network of 1,200+ partner food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and mobile markets across the state. Individuals do not pick up directly from the Baltimore warehouse; instead, the online Food Locator maps nearby partner sites by ZIP code. Partner pantries may ask for photo ID and proof of address, but most do not require income documentation and serve on a same-day basis.

410-737-8282 · 2200 Halethorpe Farms Rd, Baltimore, MD 21227

2. Moveable Feast (Baltimore)

Baltimore nonprofit providing free, medically tailored meals, groceries, and nutrition counseling to Marylanders living with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-threatening or chronic illnesses, plus dependent children in the household. Serves Baltimore City and surrounding counties through home delivery. Enrollment is by referral from a social worker, case manager, or medical provider, or by self-referral; an intake form and medical verification are required. Services are free to qualifying clients.

410-327-3420 · 901 N Milton Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205

3. Our Daily Bread Employment Center (Baltimore)

Catholic Charities program in downtown Baltimore providing a daily hot midday meal open to anyone in need, plus employment services, job training, case management, and connections to housing assistance for guests ready to pursue employment. Meals are served with no documentation or registration required; employment services begin with an intake where guests bring photo ID, Social Security card, and a resume if available. Services are free to Baltimore residents experiencing homelessness or poverty.

410-659-4000 · 725 Fallsway, Baltimore, MD 21202

4. St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore - Food Services

Baltimore nonprofit providing hot meals, food pantry grocery assistance, and related family stability services for low-income and homeless Baltimoreans across the Archdiocese. Serves all faiths with no religious participation required. Meals and pantry visits typically do not require documentation; some services may ask for photo ID and proof of Baltimore address for enrollment in ongoing programs. Services are free for eligible residents. Call for current meal times and pantry hours, which may vary by location.

410-662-0500 · 2305 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218

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