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Food
Below is a listing of the providers that offer free or low-cost groceries and meals. Many of these programs may require that the individuals have already applied for food stamps through their local Family Independence Agency office so please check with them first. |
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Ann Arbor Community Center
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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Catholic Social Services-Emergency Food Program
need. Also, referrals to other agencies to help provide clothing and utility shutoff assistance are available. Northside Community Center
815 Taylor St |
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Manages food stamp programs to supplement income of families or individuals in need. Helpful site with all the relevant numbers and addresses and explanations about the program can be accessed by clicking here.
22 Center Street
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Salvation Army |
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Motor Meals of Ann Arbor U of MI Health Systems providing home delivered meals for the frail, elderly and disabled of the Ann Arbor area so that they can remain in their own homes with dignity. Lunch and dinner on 6 days/wk with optional meal for Sunday available. Costs vary depending on income.
(734) 998-6686
Their food bank supplies non-perishable food items to the low income, underserved population in Washtenaw County. Food is distributed Wednesdays 9am-12pm at 401 S. Adams in Ypsilanti (Old Brown Chapel Church).
2520 Packard Road Ypsilanti, MI 48197 (734) 528-9199 |
Ypsilanti Meals on Wheels
1110 W. Cross
Ypsilanti Food Cooperative
312 N. River
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