Alexandria Food Resource Directory
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Government Agencies
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
Formerly known as food stamps, assists individuals and families who are unable to purchase sufficient food for themselves by issuing an electronic benefit (EBT) card to purchase eligible food items.
855-635-4370
commonhelp.virginia.gov
SNAP Double Dollar Program
Incentive program that allows SNAP recipients who visit participating farmers markets to receive up to $20 in matching dollars to purchase eligible food products at the market.
703-746-5700
alexandriava.gov/FarmersMarket
Old Town Farmers Market: Market Square (301 King St), Sat, 7am-12pm, year round Old Town North Farmers Market: Montgomery Park (901 North Royal St)
- Thurs, 3pm-7pm, Mar-Sept
- Sun, 10am-2 pm, year round
Southern Towers Farmers Market: 5067 Seminary Rd, Sat & Sun, 7am-1pm, year round
Del Ray Farmers Market: Corner of East Oxford & Mount Vernon Ave, Sat, 8am-12pm, year roundFour Mile Run Farmers Market: Four Mile Run Park (4109 Mount Vernon Ave), Sun, 9am-1pm, year round
Coming Soon:
• West End Farmers Market: Ben Brenman Park (4800 Brenman Park Dr), Sun, 8:30am-1pm, Apr- Nov
4850 Mark Center Drive is not yet open for services to the public. Please check back for updates on when SNAP services will be available or contact by phone at 703-746-5801 for assistance in an alternative format.
Division of Aging & Adult Services
Senior Congregate Meals are served at two locations, both centers offer a hot lunch Monday through Friday, except for holidays. There is no cost for meals for persons aged 60 or older. Must pre-register.
- St. Martins Senior Center (4650 Taney Ave), 703-751-2766, Mon-Fri, 12-1pm
- Charles Houston Senior Center (901 Wythe St), 703-746-5456, Mon-Fri, 12-12:30pm
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program
Provides nutritious food benefits, nutrition counseling, promotes breast/chest feeding, and provides breast/chest feeding support to pregnant, postpartum, and breast/chest feeding parents, and for infants and children up to the age of 5 years. WIC also issues free breast pumps to eligible breast/chest feeding parents. All services are by appointment only, any custodial parent may apply for children.
Appointments: 703-746-4998
alexandriava.gov/NutritionWIC
- Main Office: , Mon-Fri, by appointment o
- Neighborhood Health: 2 East Glebe Road, Mon-Fri, by appointment
- Casey: 1200 N. Howard Street, Suite 105, Mon-Fri, by appointment
Alexandria City Public Schools Free and Reduced Price Meals
703-746-4998
4850 Mark Center Drive, 3rd Floor
4850 Mark Center Drive is not yet open for services to the public. Please check back for updates on when WIC services will be available or contact by phone at for assistance in an alternative format.
Parents who believe their children may be eligible for free or reduced-price meals complete a FARM application. Applications can be acquired from the school or online. Only one application is needed per family, a new application is required every school year. Foster children and children experiencing homelessness are categorically eligible for free meal benefits.
Free breakfast and lunch will be provided to all students attending a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) school; families of students attending these CEP schools do not need to complete an application:
- Cora Kelly
- Jefferson Houston PK-8
- Ferdinand T. Day
- John Adams/Early Childhood Center (ECC)
- Francis C. Hammond
- Patrick Henry K-8
- James K. Polk
- William Ramsay
703-619-8048
acps.k12.va.us/departments/facilities-operations/the-office-of-school-nutrition-services/free-and- reduced-price-meals
acps.k12.va.us/families/enrollment/homeless-education-liaison-program-help
Food Distribution
ALIVE! Weekend Food Distribution
5-day supply of fresh produce, meat, eggs, bread, and staple food distribution. No registration needed. Distributions are for Alexandria Residents and proof of residency may be requested.
703-837-9321 for general information
Dates may change, see most recent schedule at alive-inc.org/food-program-in-alexandria-virginia Last Sat of month, Jan-Oct, 8:30 -11:30am
3rd Sat of month, Nov-Dec, 8:30 -11:30am
Drive-through:
- Cora Kelly Elementary School (3600 Commonwealth Ave)
- NVCC Alexandria Campus (parking lot B-1 via 5000 Dawes Ave)
Walk-up:
- Cora Kelly Elementary School (3600 Commonwealth Ave)
- William Ramsay Rec Center (5650 Sanger Ave)
ALIVE! Food Hubs
Offers residents of the City of Alexandria food for their family, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, school supplies, connections to information other about services. People can choose what items they would like to take from the food hub, generally meat, produce, dairy, eggs, fresh bread, and shelf stable pantry items are stocked regularly.
703-549-3692
alive-inc.org/food-program-in-alexandria-virginia
510-F South Van Dorn Street, Tues-Thurs, 11am-6:00pm, Sat, 10am-2pm
2601 Mt Vernon Ave, opening March 2nd
ALIVE! Food Pop-Ups
Provides bags of food to specific neighborhoods and apartment buildings, in collaboration with our community partners, in the parking lot at each pop-up location. Drive-through and walk-up service available depending on site.
Dates may change, see most recent schedule at alive-inc.org
- Ramsay Rec Center (5650 Sanger Ave), 2nd Thursday of the month, 4:30-6pm
- Casa Chirilagua (4109 Mt. Vernon Ave), 2nd Friday of the month, 4:30-6pm
- Old Town Community Church (212 S. Washington St), 3rd Friday of the month, 10:30am-12pm
- Fairlington United Methodist Church (3900 King St), 3rd Saturday of the month, 8-10am
- UNCUT Youth (1501 Cameron St), 3rd Saturday of the month, 10am-12pm
Historic Christ Church Lazarus Food Pantry
Provides perishable and non-perishable food (and toiletries once a month). Requires sign-in by name, bring a bag if you can.
703-549-1450, then press 2
historicchristchurch.org
118 N. Washington Street Thurs, 9-10am
CCDA St. Lucy Food Pantry at Christ House
Provides perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh produce, dairy, meat, and traditional staples such as cereal, canned vegetables, rice, and beans. Clients are eligible to receive food once per month. Bring photo ID, proof of address & dependents’ identification.
703-548-4227
StLucyProject-CH@ccda.net or aniliza.juan@ccda.net ccda.net/need-help/food/food-pantries/alexandria-food-pantry 131 S West St
Wed-Thurs, 9am-1pm
Grace Episcopal Church Food Pantry
Provides food staples to low-income families and individuals. 703-549-1980
gracealex.org/service/local-missions/food-ministries
3601 Russell Rd
Tues & Fri, 6:30-7:30pm
West End Food Pantry
Provides perishable and non-perishable foods, receive a prepared amount of food, specific to family size.
contact@westendfoodpantry.com
5150 Fillmore Ave Monday 5-6:30pm
First Agape Baptist Community of Faith
Seasonal food distribution open to all, bring a bag. 703-519-9100
2423 Mt Vernon Ave
2nd Friday each month, 11am-1pm
Free Little Pantry
Grassroots crowdsourced mini pantry for immediate and local need. Always open to take or leave food.
mapping.littlefreepantry.org
Charles Houston Recreation Center, 901 Wythe St
William Ramsay Recreation Center, 5650 Sanger Ave
Dale Street Community Garden, 65 Dale St
Alexandria Country Day School, 2500 Russell Rd (in front of the soccer field) St. Rita’s Catholic Church, 3704 Mt Vernon Ave (rear corner of parking lot) Woodlawn Elementary, 8505 Highland Ln
Duke Street, 2647 Duke St
Chirilagua, 3907 Bruce St
Girl Scout Troop 1444, 6120 N. Kings Hwy
Prepared Meals
Christ House Evening Meal
Evening meal for homeless and low-income individuals; dinners are to-go meals and can be picked up every night, in all weather conditions. Guests must arrive by 5:30 p.m. to be assured of receiving a meal, guests who arrive after 5:30 p.m. will receive a meal only if there are leftovers.
703-549-8644
ccda.net/need-help/food/christ-house-evening-meal
131 S West St Daily, 5-5:30pm
Meade Memorial Episcopal Church Food Programs
All food programs take place between 11:30-12:30. No ID required. 703-549-1334
meadechurch.org
322 N Alfred St
- Bag Lunch Program, Mon-Fri, 11:30am-12:30pm
- Saturday Hot Meal Program, Sat (Oct-April), 12:30pm-1:30pm
Open Table
Shared breakfast ministry, breakfast open to all.
wsumc.com/engagement/open-table oldtown.cc/get-connected/open-table opmh.org/service-and-justice
- Washington Street United Methodist, Mon & Fri, 6-8am
- Old Town Deli, Tues, 8-10am
- Old Town Community Church, Wed, 6-8am
- Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Thurs, 6-8am
Food Delivery
ALIVE! Home Delivery Food Program
3-day supply of groceries delivered once a month to older adults, people with disabilities, or single parents with young children who are homebound. Resident must be home at the time of the delivery. Referrals taken from local social service agencies and ALIVE! congregations. Self-referrals can be made one-time.
703-549-3692
alive-inc.org/food-program-in-alexandria-virginia
Weekdays, mid-day
Meals on Wheels
Administered by Divisions of Aging & Adult Services and Senior Services of Alexandria. Provides meals to Alexandria seniors who are unable to leave their homes to shop or have difficulty preparing a meal. Two healthy meals a day delivered to their homes, $12 a day.
(703) 836-4414, ext. 112
Delivered daily, mornings-midday
seniorservicesalex.org/programs/meals-on-wheels
Subsidized meals available through the Division on Aging and Adult Services, call to see if you qualify. 703-746-5999
alexandriava.gov/older-adult-services/program/nutrition-health
Senior Services of Alexandria Groceries to Go
Screened volunteers deliver groceries based off the grocery recipient’s personal shopping list. There are no delivery fees, and no minimum order requirements. To be eligible, you must be a resident of the City of Alexandria, be at least 60 years old, and have a debit, credit, or EBT card.
703-836-4414, ext. 112
seniorservicesalex.org/programs/groceries-to-go
Year-round, every other week
Mother of Light Center
Deliver food, clothing, and household items to those in need. 703-307-5902
motheroflightcenter.com
Year-round, Mon-Sat
Other
Hunger Free Alexandria
Community-based coalition of food providers, faith-based communities, schools, social service organizations, and advocates for ending hunger, web page lists various types of food providers.
703-662-1067 hungerfreealexandria@gmail.com hungerfreealexandria.com