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New Hampshire Food Bank
The NHFB is a private, non-profit program of New Hampshire Catholic charities. Located in Manchester, the Food Bank serves the entire state. Food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters can become members at no charge and shop at the food bank. The NHFB also responds to emergency needs such as natural disasters or large employee layoffs in communities.

Learn more about the NHFB

Find a food pantry near you
The Emergency Food Assistance Program TEFAP
A U.S. Department of Agriculture program that distributes commodity foods to schools and agencies (food pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters throughout the state. Individuals and families can’t receive food through this program To learn more about TEFAP in New Hampshire, contact Randy Emerson at the Belknap-Merrimack County Community Action Program: 225-3295.
Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
Administered by the N.H. Department of Education., program provides reimbursement to adult-care and childcare centers to provide healthy meals and snacks to eligible participants.

Learn how your program or agency can participate.
 
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