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Food for Older Adults - Alameda County Social Services The Mercy Retirement Care Center’s Brown Bag Program provides a bag of supplemental groceries twice a month, free of charge, to Alameda County residents who are 60 years and older and have incomes less than 232% of the federal poverty line
Mercy Brown Bag Program. - Transforming Age For over 40 years, the volunteers at the Mercy Brown Bag Program have filled and distributed bags of fresh produce, healthy grains, canned goods, lean proteins, and more to seniors who too often go without
Mercy Brown Bag Program | Food Banks in California Mercy Brown Bag Program in provides critical food assistance to residents facing food insecurity This food pantry serves as a vital resource, offering nutritious food and support for individuals and families struggling with hunger in
Mercy Brown Bag Program - FoodPantries. org A food pantry and hospitality program that serves 350 people monthly Pantries Hours: The first Saturday of every month 1:00pm to 2:00pm and also in November and December The 3rd Saturday Volunteers report at 11:30 am
Frequently Asked Questions - Mercy Brown Bag Program Call the Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB) at 1-800-870-3663 They will let you know about other food pantries, as well as congregate meal sites Have more questions? Please call our office (510)534-8547 ext 369
Stories of Service: The Mercy Brown Bag Program In California For over 40 years, the Mercy Brown Bag Program has provided fresh, free, healthy groceries to vulnerable older adults in California’s Alameda County, home to 25,000 nutrition-insecure seniors
Fighting Senior Hunger with the Mercy Brown Bag Program In 1982, Mercy Retirement Care Center launched the Mercy Brown Bag Program to distribute wholesome bags of groceries to Bay Area seniors living on fixed incomes The Mercy Brown Bag Program is vital to our community and to the thousands of Alameda County residents it serves
Mercy Brown Bag Program - ampleharvest. org With the help of hundreds of senior volunteers, we provide bags of groceries free of charge to over 3,500 low- income senior households throughout Alameda County, each site is visited twice a month