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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,600 posts)
Mon Jan 14, 2019, 05:30 PM Jan 2019

Food Assistance for DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia Residents:

SHUTDOWN RESOURCES

The partial federal government shutdown is impacting single adults, families, and children throughout the Washington region. For Arlington residents, the Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC) is available to supply you with free supplemental groceries. By providing one-time services and short-term referrals, AFAC is here to help Arlingtonians affected by the shutdown to save their limited resources and maintain a sense of normalcy during this uncertain time. AFAC does not impose income limits - ever. If your bills are high, your paychecks are withheld, or you just need something to get you through the week, AFAC is available to you.

Any Arlington resident may receive groceries from AFAC one-time with a government-issued photo ID and proof of address (state ID, lease, or water/electric/gas bill in your name). To receive groceries on a weekly basis, you'll need to obtain a referral from the Arlington County Department of Human Services or from your child's Arlington Public School social worker. Referrals typically last 3 months and can be renewed if you continue to need AFAC services.

To receive free groceries one-time, visit one of AFAC's food distribution centers:

AFAC Nelson:
2708 S. Nelson St, Arlington 22206
Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Tuesday & Thursday evenings: 7:00 – 8:00 PM
Saturday morning: 9:00 – 11:00 AM

Gunston Community Center: 2700 S. Lang St, Arlington 22206
Thursday evening: 7:00 – 8:00 PM

Clarendon United Methodist Church: 606 N. Irving St, lower level, Arlington 22201
Saturday morning: 9:30 – 10:30 AM

For a 3-month referral, visit the Arlington County Department of Human Services:
Community Services Center
2100 Washington Blvd, 1st floor
Arlington, VA 222o4
703-228-1350

Click here to read further about our AFAC client policies.

Click here to view a sample menu of food families receive from AFAC.

Food Assistance for DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia Residents:

Food for Others has neighborhood distribution sites throughout Northern Virginia and is open to everyone. No ID or referral is required.

Manna Food Center is available to residents of Montgomery County, Maryland and is waiving income requirements for those affected by the shutdown.

Capital Area Food Bank is hosting 5 pop-up markets in DC, Maryland, and Virginia for federal employees on Saturday, January 12, 9 am - 12 pm.

Bread for the City provides supplemental groceries and other services for DC residents.

Several restaurants and businesses are providing free meals and services to furloughed federal employees. Check the running list here.

Non-Food Resources:

Same Day Emergency Funds are available to Arlington residents through Arlington Thrive.

County Water & Utility Bills: Arlington County will extend payments without late fees for furloughed federal employees. Call 703-228-6570.

Pet Food: The Animal Welfare League of Arlington has a pet food pantry available to federal employees living in Arlington and Falls Church.

Part-Time Employment: Fairfax County Public Schools is hiring furloughed federal employees as substitute teachers.


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Food Assistance for DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia Residents: (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2019 OP
K&R rogue emissary Jan 2019 #1
Thanks. Shared on Twitter. akraven Jan 2019 #2
"Shared on Twitter." How does that work? mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2019 #3
You have to join, I think. I only did because it's my daughter and granddaughter's main social media akraven Jan 2019 #4
I shared this, too... Rhiannon12866 Jan 2019 #5

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,600 posts)
3. "Shared on Twitter." How does that work?
Mon Jan 14, 2019, 07:25 PM
Jan 2019

I'm not much of a computer person. I don't have any social media accounts.

Thanks.

akraven

(1,975 posts)
4. You have to join, I think. I only did because it's my daughter and granddaughter's main social media
Mon Jan 14, 2019, 07:29 PM
Jan 2019

but then there's a link at the bottom of a DU original post that says "Tweet" and all you have to do is click it.

Twitter doesn't require a lot of personal info. I don't mind it. AND that post will help a LOT of folks who may not DU or FB!!

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