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Talbot County Food Pantries

March 31, 2020 by Val Cavalheri

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NEED Help finding a Food Resource Near you?
Call 410-770-5155 – Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Easton Area
Neighborhood Service Center
126 Port St., Easton, MD
Monday and Thursday 10am-2pm
St. Stephen’s AME
9467 Unionville Rd., Easton, MD
Outdoors, Staffed
Tues & Thurs 10am-1pm
St. Vincent de Paul
29533 Canvasback Dr., Easton, MD
Tuesday 1-4pm, Saturday 9am-noon
Harvest of Hope
Church of God
1009 N. Washington St., Easton, MD
Monday-Friday 9am-4pm
Bay Hundred Area
Royal Oak United Methodist
6968 Bellevue Rd., Royal Oak, MD
Unmanned outside
24 hours, everyday
St. Luke’s United Methodist
5642 Poplar Lane, Bellevue, Royal Oak, MD
Monday-Saturday, 24 hrs., Indoors
Bozman United Methodist Church
7988 Bozman-Neavitt Rd, Bozman, MD
Unmanned inside
Everyday from 7am-7pm
New St. John’s United Methodist
9123 Tilghman Island Rd., Wittman, MD
Unmanned outside -24 hours, Everyday
Starting on 4/3 Pop-up Pantry
Every Friday 10am-noon
Tilghman Food Pantry
5731 Tilghman Island Rd, Tilghman, MD
Monday 5-7pm, Tuesday 9am-noon
Wednesday 3-6pm, Friday 11am-3pm
St. Michaels Community Center
103 Railroad Ave, St. Michaels, MD
Mon. 5-7pm, Wed. 3-5pm, Fri. 11am-3pm
Christ Church St. Michaels
103 Willow St., St. Michaels, MD
Monday 9-11am, Thursday 1-3pm
Call the Talbot Food Resource Line with questions – 410-770-5515 or email [email protected]
Please consider supporting one of the organizations feeding your neighbors in Talbot County by going to the following:
https://talbotcovid19.org/donation/

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