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Food Resources: On-Campus & District Information
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Check with organizations and agencies for up-to-date information and changes due to the pandemic.
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MCC We Care WednesdayLocated in the Southwest parking lot. Please enter from Dobson Road onto Solar Way at the Southern and Dobson campus. Not available at Red Mountain Campus at this time.Drive-thru service. A volunteer will place food in your trunk or vehicle. (Walk-up service is available for those without vehicles.)
Masks are required. If you are feeling any cold or flu symptoms, please stay home and seek medical treatment.
https://www.mesacc.edu/student-life/services-campus-resources#WCW
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MCC Mesa MarketSouthern & Dobson: Tuesdays- 10 am-12 pm (schedule curbside service by noon on Monday)
Thursdays- 4 pm-6 pm (schedule curbside service by noon on Wednesday)
| Red Mountain: Wednesdays- 11 am-1 pm (schedule curbside service by noon on Tuesday)
MCC StudentsSouthern/Dobson: Access the Southern and Dobson pickup from the Library Entrance east of Dobson Road. Red Mountain: Red Mountain Way (bus stop by the flagpole) in front of the Mesquite buildingEvery week students can order a food bag filled with basic food pantry items. Hygiene products and school supplies will also be available.
Curbside services will begin the week of August 31 and will be available at both the Red Mountain and Southern and Dobson campuses.
Curbside services need to be scheduled by noon the day before pick-up.
https://www.mesacc.edu/student-life/services-campus-resources#pantry
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Maricopa Community College District Basic Needs WebsiteLists food resources throughout the Phoenix Metro area.https://www.maricopa.edu/community-business/basic-needs/food
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Food Resources: East Valley
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Check with organizations and agencies for up-to-date information and changes due to the pandemic.
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All Saints Catholic Church (St. Vincent de Paul)M - Th 9am-11am602-254-3338Home visitsMUST call and make an application, home visits. Services North of Main St, East of Greenfield to West of Meridian
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AZ Food Bank Locator WebsiteHunger Hotline: 866-348-6479http://www.azfoodbanks.org/index.php/foodbank/index/
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AZCENDMon: Noon- 3pm
Tues: 3pm-6pm
Wed/Thur: 9-Noon
Every 3rd Sat of the month 9am-noon
480-963-1423345 S California st, Chandler AZ, 85225Emergency food boxes: Walk-ins served, No referral required, photo ID & proof of address needed. Supplemental Food Boxes containing fresh perishable food are distributed every Friday from 9:00 am while food supplies last. Food tickets are distributed beginning at 7:30 AM.https://azcend.org/food-bank/
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Casa de Amor Baptist ChurchM-W 9am to 12pm480-464-2877819 S MacDonald Mesa AZMUST call first to fill out an applicationhttp://thebridgewebsite.com
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Chandler Care CenterMon/Tues/Wed/Fri: 8am-11amChandler Residents480-812-7900777 E Galveston st, Chandler AZ, 85225Walk-ins served, No referral required, Must reside in Chandler, Each household may receive food no more than every 2 weeks.https://www.cusd80.com/page/999
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Chandler Senior CenterLunch is served 11:30am M-F.Persons 60 or older and those under 60 with a disability.480-782-2720202 E. Boston St.
Chandler, AZ 85225
Suggested contribution $3.50. Lunch is served 11:30am M-F. Pick up is available on the ease side of the building. Call to see if you qualify for delivery 480-503-6058.https://www.chandleraz.gov/explore/chandler-recreation/centers-and-facilities/chandler-senior-center
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Christian Assistance Network (CAN) Church of the MasterM 9am to 11am480-985-16606659 E University Drive, Mesa AZServices McDowell to Guadalupe, Lyndsey to Crismon. Must have ID or current bill to prove residency. Walk-ins served. No referral required.https://www.cotmmesa.org/christian_assistance_network__can
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Christ the King Catholic Church HOPE Outreach MinistryTue: 10:30am-noon
Thu: 4:45pm-6:15pm
480-834-6975
1616 E Broadway Rd, Mesa, AZ, 85204Eligibility: Walk-ins served. No referral required. Photo ID and proof of address within the service area (Horne to the west, Val Vista to the east, Brown to the north, and Baseline to the south).https://ctk-catholic.org/
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Desert Manna Food PantrySat: 8:00am-11:00am480-233-0658590 N 96th St, Mesa, AZ, 85207Eligibility: Walk-ins served. No referral required. Photo ID and proof of address required every visit. Must live within service area: between McKellips Rd and Southern Ave; between Meridian and Power Rdhttps://www.calvaryfreelutheran.org/
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East Mesa Food BankCall for distribution time date and time. 480-986-9827752 S. Ellsworth, Mesa, AZ, 85208Eligibility: Walk-ins served. No referral required.http://eastmesafoodbank.com/index.html
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East Valley Adult Resources: Red Mountain Active Adult CenterWhile centers are closed, hot lunches are served pick-up and go at 11:30 Mon - Fri UPDATED 9-30-20 Center hours Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 4:00 pmAge 60 or older. Under age 60 with a documented disability.480-218-22217550 E Adobe St Mesa AZ 85207https://azfoodbanks.org/maps/east-valley-adult-resources-red-mountain-active-adult-center/
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First Evangelical Lutheran ChurchTu and Th 9am to 11am480-968-7221142 N Date St, Mesa AZNOT the second Tuesday of every month| ID REQUIREDhttp://www.firstevlutheran.com/home.html
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First Presbyterian Church Food Deacon’s PantryF 8am-8:30am480-964-8606161 N Mesa Dr, Mesa AZAttend early and bring IDhttps://fpcmesa.org
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Fountain of Life/Mission Kitchen 153Wed: 530pm-630pm, Fri: 6pm-7pm480-310-35816056 E. Baseline Rd., Suite 113, Mesa, AZ, 85206Eligibility: Walk-ins served. No referral requiredhttps://folf.breezechms.com/form/MissionKitchen153
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Gilbert Senior CenterMeals will be available for pick-up from 11:30am-12:30pm Monday-Friday.480-503-6061130 N Oak St, Gilbert, AZ 85233Curbside pick-up service. You must call (480) 503-6059 to make a reservation. Please leave a message if no one is available to accept your call directly. You must already be an active participant of the Senior Center. If you are unsure that you have updated your paperwork in 2020 please contact the Senior Center office 480-503-6061.https://www.gilbertaz.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/recreation-centers-classes/gilbert-community-center/seniors
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Harvest Compassion CenterMon & Sat: 9am-1130am480-686-840833 E Comstock Dr, #5 Chandler AZ 85225Walk-ins served, No referral required, Photo ID & Proof of address. Food, clothing, and hygiene items are available.https://www.compassioncenteraz.org/get-help
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Matthew's CrossingM, Tu, Th, F 9am-11am, W 4pm-6pm480-857-22961368 N Arizona Ave #112, Chandler AZ 85225ID REQUIRED, 1 box per month!https://www.matthewscrossing.org/hunger_support_
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Native Health-MesaTues/Thur: 9am-noon & 1pm-4pm480-550-4048777 West Southern Avenue, Building C, Suite 301, Mesa, Arizona, 85202
Eligibility: Financial Need - Self-Certified, Walk-ins Served, No Referral Required
https://www.nativehealthphoenix.org/locations-patient-resources/native-health-east/
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New Hope Community CenterM - W 9am -12pm480-807-16686915 E University Drive, Mesa AZONLY SERVES: 85205, 85206, 85207, 85208, 85209 | 1 food box every 30 dayshttps://bccmesa.com/missions-outreach/nhcc/
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Open Arms Care CenterM + W 1pm-3pm, Tu - Th 9am-11am, Sat 9am-11am480-539-7854522 N Gilbert Rd #103, Gilbert AZ 85234Fill out CAP application, once approved visit the food bank twice a month for food and once a month for clothing.https://www.openarmscc.com/get-help
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Resurrection Street Ministry PantryTh and Sat 2pm to 4pm480-615-27991135 E Main St, Mesa AZ 85204Veterans and Seniors second Tuesday of the month, ID preferred, can access food once a week at the previous times.https://www.rsmaz.org
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Sprinzl - Murphy at St. Mark2nd and 4th Tuesday 10am-11:30am480-964-5820322 N Horne, Mesa AZID or UTILITY REQUIREDhttps://stjames.azdiocese.org/Our%20 Ministries/ministries.html
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The Salvation Army-Chandler CorpsTue - Fri 830am-1130 am480-963-204185 E Saragosa St, Chandler, AZ, 85225Eligibility: Walk-ins served. No referral required. Photo ID and proof of addresshttps://chandler.salvationarmy.org/
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The Salvation Army - Mesa Social Services8am - 11:30am480-962-9103241 E 6th St, Mesa AZEast of 101 - West of Ellsworth, North of Baseline, South of McDowell, photo ID for everyone in the household, current utility bill with applicant name, school and shot record for every child in the home.https://mesa.salvationarmy.org
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SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/Food StampsA monthly nutrition program that provides funds for qualified individuals and families to purchase healthy food from local grocery stores, farmers’ markets, or online. See how to apply and myth buster flyers for more information.https://www.maricopa.edu/community-business/basic-needs/snap
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SNAP Double Up Food BucksSpend $1 with your SNAP/EBT Card and get $1 FREE to spend on Arizona-grown fruits & veggies, dried beans, and edible plants and seeds with Double Up Food Bucks. No daily limit as of 10/8. Check the website for participating locations.https://www.doubleupaz.org/home-english
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Streets of JoyWed: 3pm-6pm
Sat: 1pm-4pm
480-453-9490451 East 4th Pl, Mesa, AZ, 85203Eligibility: Walk-ins served. No referral requiredhttp://www.streetsofjoy.com/
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Trinity Christian Fellowship3rd Tuesday @ 3pm480-963-769850 S McQueen Road, Chandler AZ 85225Market on the Move, Second Saturday of every month, 60 lbs of produce for $10.https://tcfchandler.org/home
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Trinity Evangelical Church3rd Thursday 1pm - 5pm480-834-91202130 E University Drive, Mesa AZEmail yoho.ik@gmail.com for more information.https://trinitymesa.church/outreach/
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Victory Lutheran ChurchM and W 9am to 11:30am480-830-50245946 E University Dr, Mesa AZID REQUIREDhttps://victorylutheran.com
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Vineyard Community ChurchTue: 10am-1pm601 S Cooper Rd, Gilbert, AZ, 85233Eligibility: Walk-ins served. No referral required. Photo IDhttps://vineyardaz.com/events/
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WIC Farmers Market Nutrition ProgramWIC Participants1-833-836-8253Provides WIC participants with $30 worth of coupons for fresh fruits and vegetables from local farmers markets. See flyer for details.azfmnp.org
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Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) AZ Dept of Health ServicesMonday-Friday 8am-5pmPregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, infants and children under the age of five who are at nutritional risk and meet income eligibility.1 (800) 252-5942/ Adelante Mesa Location (877)809-5092 Ext: 063400Locations throughout the valley and in all Adelante Health Clinics. Mesa location: Adelante Mesa Main WIC
1705 W Main Street
Mesa, AZ 85201
Healthy foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, information on nutrition and weight gain during pregnancy, tips for feeding infants and children to create healthy habits for a lifetime, referrals to health care and other community resources. Adelante Mesa Main WIC offers WIC participants the opportunity to shop for fresh produce at the farmer’s market every Tues from 9am-1pm. Bring proof of WIC eligibility

https://azdhs.gov/prevention/azwic/index.php
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Affordable Food Resources
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Check with organizations and agencies for up-to-date information and changes due to the pandemic.
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American Discount FoodsM - Sat 8am-8pm480-649-44951360 W Southern Ave, Mesa AZ 85202Food that is overstocked, short coded, discontinued or damaged.https://www.americandiscountfoodsaz.com
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Borderland Produce RescueCheck website for distribution dates, times, locations$12 for up to 70 pounds of producehttp://www.borderlandsproducerescue.org/produce-calendar/
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Market On the MoveVarious Times623-374-2559Various SitesMarket on the Move has many host sites. Check website for more information for the dates. You can email nicco@the3000club.org with any questions.http://the3000club.org/wordpress/marketonthemove/
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United Food BankFridays, 7am – 11am
480-926-4897Mesa Convention Center, 263 N. Center St., Mesa
These food distributions are open to all individuals and families in need of food assistance. No need to arrive early. Everyone who comes will receive the same food assistance. Drive-thru service. Walk-up service is available for those without vehicles. Each household may pick-up food once per week. A variety of frozen meats, fresh produce and non-perishable food items will be available. Masks are required. If you are feeling any cold or flu symptoms, please stay home and seek medical treatment.https://unitedfoodbank.org/get-help/help-yourself-purchase-cooperative/
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Resource Directories & Eligibility Screening
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211 Arizona24/7 Online & phone access. Free app on iPhone & Android is also available.Dial 2-1-1Website, hotline, and app provide a directory of services in your community. Search by area code to find service near you.https://211arizona.org/
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Find Help Phoenix24/7 online accessProvides Maricopa County residents an easy way to find health and social service resources. Includes approximately 1,500 free and almost free community resources.

https://www.findhelpphx.org/
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RISE (Resource Information Services for Everyone) iPhone app24/7 Availability via appA RISE kiosk is located on the MCC campus in the library corridor for students who may not have an iOS mobile device.Connects people with sources for nominally priced food, shelter, and healthcare.
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Wildfire Arizona Self Help24/7 online accessFree, confidential service that allows you to prescreen for 40 social service programs. This web-based program can be accessed from your computer, smart phone, or handheld device.http://www.arizonaselfhelp.org/
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Mesa Community College Resource Specialist | Joy Carter
Building 36N | joy.carter@mesacc.edu | 480-461-7205
Mesa Community College Resource Specialist | Dylan Raymond
Building 36N | dylan.raymond@mesacc.edu
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The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) is an EEO/AA institution and an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or national origin. A lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in the career and technical education programs of the District. The Maricopa County Community College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. For Title IX/504 concerns, call the following number to reach the appointed coordinator: (480) 731-8499. For additional information, as well as a listing of all coordinators within the Maricopa College system, visit http://www.maricopa.edu/non-discrimination
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All information published on Mesa Community College resource lists are subject to change, without notice. Mesa Community College (MCC)/Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) is not responsible for errors or damages of any kind resulting from any agency, service, website and/or organization listed. Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented here; however errors may exist. Users are responsible for contacting the agency, service, website and/or organization listed for up-to-date, current information. MCC/MCCCD assumes no responsibility for the content of any page reached through a link displayed here. MCC/MCCCD neither endorses nor is affiliated with the agency, service, website and/or organization listed. Should there be any questions regarding any agency, service, website and/or organization, contact the entity directly.
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