Free food is available to all New Yorkers in need.
- Emergency Food sites can help you get food quickly.
- Food Benefit Programs can help you buy groceries.
Please note that the Test & Trace Corps Care Emergency Food Delivery Program ended on June 30, 2022. Emergency food sites and food benefit programs are still available.
Emergency Food
You can pick up food packages at a food pantry or get a meal at a soup kitchen. Find Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens near you.
You can also visit nyc.gov/donate for other local food resources. Select Find and Food/Beverage on the website, then enter your address.
If you are age 60 and older, you can also:
Food Benefit Programs
You can get help paying for groceries by enrolling in a food assistance program.
- SNAP (Food Stamps) helps people with limited income buy food. Benefits are provided on an electronic card that is used like an ATM card and accepted at most grocery stores.
- Food for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides pregnant women, mothers, and young children with healthy food and support services for prenatal care, breastfeeding, and nutrition.
If you need additional support, you may sign up for other public benefits, such as Cash Assistance, using the ACCESS HRA Website and Mobile App.