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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

Dover

Dover Food Pantry

1 Silver Street

603-749-7827

Tuesday 3-5pm; Thursday 9-11am

Dover

Our Daily Bread / St. Joseph's Church Food Pantry

180 Locust Street

603-742-4837

Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday 10am-noon; closed on major holidays

ID required

Durham

St. Thomas More Food Pantry

6 Madbury Road

603-868-2266

Saturday noon-4pm

Enfield

Friends of Mascoma- Friends Feeding Friends Enfield Pantry

19 Main Street (basement of the former police station)

603-632-4542

Wednesday 3:30-6pm

Serves Canaan, Dorchester, Enfield, Grafton and Orange

Epsom

Epsom Food Pantry

1598 Dover Road

603-736-4024

Wednesday noon-2pm; Saturday 10am-noon

Christmas and thanksgiving baskets

Exeter

St. Vincent De Paul Food Pantry

53 Lincon Street

603-772-9922

Monday, Wenesday and Friday 10am-noon; Monday and Wednesday 7-8pm
Seniors: second Tuesday of month 10am-noon

Low-income individuals/families must register as client; one visit per week

Franconia

Good Neighbor Food Pantry

44 Church Street

603-823-8241

Tuesday 11am-noon

Also Thanksgiving dinners

Franklin

Twin Rivers Food Pantry

2 Central Street, lower level

603-934-2662

Tuesday and Thursday 9-11am; Wednesday 5-7pm

FreMondayt

FreMondayt Food Pantry

295 Main Street

603-244-1404

First Friday 9-10am; third Wednesday 6pm -7pm

Holiday baskets for Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas

Goffstown

Goffstown Network Food Pantry

7 North Mast Road

603-497-3433

Wednesday 6-7:30pm; Saturday 10-11:30am

Thanksgiving and Christmas Baskets

Dover

Dover Free Store

St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5 Hale Street

none

Tuesday, 5:30-6:30pm

Open to anyone, no ID required

Durham

Cornucopia Food Pantry

15 Mill Road

603-862-1165

Tuesday 3-6pm; Wednesday 1-4pm; Friday noon-2pm

There are no eligibility requirements or income limits for our food pantry – all are welcome. Clients are invited to stop by once per week. The first time you visit you will be asked to complete a demographic questionnaire.

East Rochester

Bethany United Methodist Church Food Pantry

902 Portland Street

603-332-3618

Tuesday and Thursday 10am-noon; Saturday 10am-1pm

Epping

Providence Baptist Church Food Pantry

410 Pleasant Street

603-679-8918

First and third Tuesday starting at 6pm

Errol

Chief Bradley Eldridge Food Pantry

127 Main Street

603-348-0907

Farmington

Interfaith Pantry

400 Main Street

603-755-4816

Last Saturday

also: Blessed Bargains Thrift Shop, second and last Saturday of the month 9:30am-2pm

Franklin

Bread and Roses Soup Kitchen

206 Central Street

603-934-4625

Monday and Thursday: door opens at 4pm, meal served at 5pm

Freedom

Freedom Food Pantry

12 Elm Street

603-539-6484

Saturday 10am-noon

Serves Freedom, Effingham & Ossipee

Gilmanton Iron Works

Gilmanton Community Church Food Pantry

1817 NH Route 140

603-539-6484 or 603-364-0114

Wednesday 3-6pm; Saturday 10am-2pm

Serves anyone in town; Proof of residency only requirement

Gorham

Family Resource Center

123 Main Street

603-466-5190

Food Pantries

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