Snowcap Community Charities
Community Resource
About this resource
The program supplies fresh food boxes that include meat, vegetables, dairy products, bread, baby food, and formula. Pet food is often available in the pantry. There are limited monthly deliveries for seniors. Individuals can collect food boxes twice a month. Additionally, TriMet bus fares are provided. The Community Garden is accessible to low-income families, allowing them to grow their own vegetables, with resources like water, greenhouse space, and gardening classes available. Gardeners contribute by donating 10% of their harvest to the pantry.
Intake Procedure: Food distribution occurs at a walk-up window. First-time clients must complete an application prior to receiving services. For intake forms related to the SnowCap application or TriMet fare requests, please visit the website.
Travel/Location: Situated behind the Rockwood Center.
Fees: There are no fees involved.
Who can use this
- Eligibility for the food pantry and community garden is for low-income households, while formula is available for children aged 2 and under, and monthly senior deliveries are for homebound seniors aged 62 and above.
Documents you may need
- None
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Portland, Oregon
Walk-ins welcome
Location
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