NH Food Resources
President Trump’s budget cuts mean there is less help for working families who need money for food and healthcare. At the same time, new taxes on items from other countries (tariffs) are making the price of groceries and clothes go up. These changes make it harder for families to pay for the things they need every day.
You can find more information about alternative local food resources by calling 2-1-1 or by visiting the New Hampshire Community Resource Page.
Please share the resources below with everyone you know. If you can afford to donate to your local food pantry, PLEASE do so!
Food Pantries
Rochester
SHARE fund food pantry (also known as Gerry's Food Pantry)
150 Wakefield Street Suite 5
603-330-3468
Monday and Wednesday 10am-3pm; Friday 9:30-11:30am
Serves Farmington, Madbury, Milton, New Durham, Rochester,
& Somersworth. Closed on federal holidays & when school closes due to weather. For first visits bring photo ID/contact info & known allergies. See website for other assistance offered.
Rochester
Emmanuel Advent Meals
75 Eastern Avenue
603-332-5355
Community Supper: second and fourth Friday at 5:30pm; Seniors (55+) breakfast Wednesday 9am
Rochester
Grace Community Food Pantry
57 Wakefield Street
603-332-9689
Last Saturday of the month 3:30-5pm
Special dates for November and December: please reach out to info@graceplace.com for details







