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Food Pantries in Alachua, FL

10 verified food pantries and food assistance locations in and around Alachua. Listings include hours, contact info and eligibility notes where available.

Catholic Charities Bureau

Catholic Charities Bureau

15 SE 1st Avenue, High Springs, FL, 32655 · (386) 454-1000

Provides a food pantry. Serves: The Food Mobile which stops once a month in towns located in rural counties: Williston, Cross City, Starke, Lake Butler, Hawthorne and Bell. Documentation Required: Must have Photo ID, Social Security numbers for ALL in household Pantry Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00am - 12pm 1;00pm - 3:00pm For more information, please call. ...

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GAAP - Gainesville Area Aids Project

GAAP - Gainesville Area Aids Project

3131 NW 13th Street, Gainesville, FL, 32609 · (352) 373-4227

Hours: Tuesday 11:30am - 12:30pm Service: Hot meals for anyone who is HIV + or HIV Friendly and LGBT Friendly. Required: No paperwork is required Notes: Must be HIV and LGBT friendly For more information, please call. ...

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Iskcon of Alachua Hare Krishna Temple

Iskcon of Alachua Hare Krishna Temple

17306 NW 112th Blvd, Alachua, FL, 32615 · (386) 462-2017

Hours: Monday - Friday, 11:00 am - 1:00 pmService: Santa Fe College - lunch: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, $4.00 donation by cash or credit card requested for all you can eat vegetarian food. Sunday meal - weekly 6:00 pm, free but donation requested.Required: Open to the public, no identification neededNotes: Santa Fe College site located near the bookstore in…

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North Central Florida - WIC Program - High Springs Library

North Central Florida - WIC Program - High Springs Library

135 NW 1st Avenue, High Springs, FL, 32655 · (386) 454-7479

Hours: Mondays, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm (closed for lunch)Service: Food assistance checks for three monthsRequired: Pregnant, breast feeding, or had a baby with last 6 months; infant or child up to 5th birthday. Must already be using Medicaid, food stamps, cash assistance or meet the low income guidelines.Notes: Appointments only. Inside the High Springs Library conference room....

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North Central Florida - WIC Program - Park Avenue

North Central Florida - WIC Program - Park Avenue

910 NW 57th Street, Gainesville, FL, 32605 · (800) 494-2543

Hours: Wednesday and Friday, 9:00 am - 3:30 pmService: Food Assistance checks for three monthsRequired: Pregnant, breast feeding, or had a baby within last 6 months; infant or child up to 5th birthday. Must already be using Medicaid, food stamps, cash assistance or meet the low income guidelines.Notes: Appointments only, no walk in....

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Red Cross

Red Cross

1425 NW 6 Street, Gainesville, FL, 32601 · (352) 376-4669

Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pmService: Pre-paid food card is given to qualitfying victims of fire or disaster such as a tree falling on your houseRequired: Call to have someone come and assess your eligibility for this program.Notes: This phone number is also an emergency contact number and can be called to receive service night or day....

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The Praize Center

The Praize Center

303 NE 39th Avenue, Gainesville, FL, 32609 · (352) 380-0043

Requirements: Initial record formService: Food Pantry - Available once a weekHours:Monday - Friday10:00am - 6:00pmFor more information, please call. ...

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Witness of Christ Ministries Food Pantry

Witness of Christ Ministries Food Pantry

55 N Man Street, High Springs, FL, 32643 · (386) 454-7594

Daily after school children's program available. Free food and care provided to all in need. Hours: Wednesday 12:00pm - 5:30pm And emergency or urgent food boxes available. Church ministry '- choir. Tues. bible study and children,s choir. Wednesday. Youth. Sunday. 10:00 -12:00 church worship service. For more information, please call. ...

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Getting food assistance in Alachua

Alachua, like every American city, has a patchwork of community-based and faith-based organizations working to keep food on people's tables. The pantries listed above are the ones we have verified through public directories, but there are usually more — most cities have informal church pantries, mutual aid groups, and weekend community fridges that never get formally listed. If the sites above are closed or out of food on the day you visit, ask staff for a referral to other nearby distributions; pantry workers usually know the rest of the local network by heart.

Beyond pantry walk-ins, the most important step you can take is enrolling in any federal nutrition program you qualify for. SNAP alone provides an average of about \$190 per person per month — significantly more food value than even a generous pantry visit. WIC covers pregnancy through age five with specific food packages and free lactation support. School-age kids can eat free at school; many Alachua-area districts also send weekend food bags home through BackPack programs.

Always call a pantry before you go. Hours change frequently around holidays, weather events, and when staff turn over. Bring photo ID and proof of address if you have them, your own bags or a wheeled cart, and a sense of how many people are in your household — pantries pack boxes by family size.

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