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1st Wednesday of every month
September - June
Lowell City Hall 2nd Floor

12PM - 1:30 PM

Contact Us

Co Chairpersons:
Amy Pessia
Merrimack Valley Food Bank
735 Broadway St.
Lowell, MA 01851
978-454-7272

Donna Hunnewell
The Wish Project Furniture Bank
1 A Foundry St.
Lowell, MA 01882
978-441-WISH(9474)

webmaster
donna@lowellwishproject.org


Hunger Relief in Lowell

  • In Massachusetts, 1 in 5 children will go to bed hungry tonight (according to Project Bread).
  • In Lowell, that number is 1 in 3 children
 

The current economic conditions have made the need for supplemental food greater than ever. Though there never seems to be enough. There are some great agencies and programs out there. There are state-supported food stamps and WIC (Women Infants Children), to provide the majority of needed food for babies and children under five. The homeless (and anyone else) can get meals twice a day, seven days a week from the Lowell Transitional Living Center and other days from various soup kitchens and programs.

Food Pantries

There are four pantries that serve greater Lowell, plus a mobile pantry that delivers groceries to the elderly and disabled.

The pantries and foodbank are:

  1. Open Pantry 978-453-6693
  2. Central Food Ministry 978-454-7445
  3. Salvation Army 978-458-3396
  4. The Mobile Pantry - serves clients through referrals and is under the umbrella of the Merrimack Valley Food Bank. 978-454-7272

Merrimack Valley Food Bank  - provides food to shelters and other programs. They are the central warehouse where shelters go to obtain MEFAB, government surplus and other food in large quantities.

The Meriimack Valley Food Bank is one of four food banks in Massachusetts and serves pantries, shelters and group homes in Lowell, Greater Lowell.

Meals

Street homeless can get meals from several locations but the primary provider 7 days a week is the  Lowell Transitional Living Center.  They provide shelter, support and hot meals two times a day, seven days a week, to single adults in need, free of charge. Their food bill is more than $100,000/year.