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    Food pantry (groceries)

    Brooklyn Adult & Teen Challenge Food Pantry

    4 reviews

    Unclaimed

    average user rating

    0.55 mi


    Info

    The food pantry operates on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. This resource provides groceries to those in need.

    • Offerings

      • Free Groceries

    Schedule

    • Next Saturday

      9:00 am–11:00 am

    • Sat, July 25th (in 2 weeks)

      9:00 am–11:00 am

    • Sat, August 1st (in 3 weeks)

      9:00 am–11:00 am

    • 9:00 am–11:00 am

      every week on Saturday

    Map of Brooklyn Adult & Teen Challenge Food Pantry

    Location

    416 Clinton Avenue

    Brooklyn, NY 11238

    directions

    Contact

    (718) 789-1414

    https://www.brooklyntc.org/

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    Food pantry (groceries)

    1 review

    Unclaimed

    average user rating

    0.55 mi


    Info

    Faith-based community food outreach providing nutritious groceries through a pantry and hot, freshly prepared meals through a soup kitchen in a welcoming, dignified environment, with volunteers offering encouragement and prayer.

    • Offerings

      • Free Groceries

    Schedule

    • Next Saturday

      Food pantry (groceries): 9:00 am–11:30 am

    • Sat, July 25th (in 2 weeks)

      Food pantry (groceries): 9:00 am–11:30 am

    • Sat, August 1st (in 3 weeks)

      Food pantry (groceries): 9:00 am–11:30 am

    • Food pantry (groceries): 9:00 am–11:30 am

      every week on Saturday

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    Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals)

    7 reviews

    Unclaimed

    30 minutes

    average wait time

    0.75 mi


    Info

    CHiPS (Community Help in Park Slope) has been fighting hunger and homelessness in Brooklyn since 1971. The organization also operates the Frances Residence, a transitional shelter for prenatal and postpartum women and their infants, and runs a food rescue program that recovers surplus food from local businesses that would otherwise be discarded. Clients must provide their name and ZIP code. For information on holiday closures, please check their website: chipsonline.org.

    • Requirements

      • Registration required
    • Offerings

      • Prepared Meals
      • Client choice pantry
      • Other social services available
      • Fresh produce
      • Toiletries may be available

    Schedule

    • Next Monday

      9:00 am–10:30 am

    • Next Monday

      11:30 am–1:00 pm

    • Next Tuesday

      9:00 am–10:30 am

    • 9:00 am–10:30 am

      every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

    • 11:30 am–1:00 pm

      every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

  5. How do I get food?

    You can receive food by visiting the food pantry or soup kitchen when it’s open. Make sure to check each resource page to see details like address, full schedule, and requirements.

  6. Can someone deliver the food to my house?

    Delivery services are very limited and are reserved for senior citizens or those with serious medical problems. If you believe you fall into either category, let us know and we may be able to help you find options in Prospect Heights.

  7. What do I have to bring?

    Every location is different! Please review the details included on each resource to see whether you need to bring any documentation like ID or proof of address, or supplies like bags to carry the food. If you don’t see any information on the resource, you don’t have to bring anything!

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    Food pantry (groceries)

    8 reviews

    Unclaimed

    20 minutes

    average wait time

    0.54 mi


    Info

    Schedule an appointment through Plentiful app. Can visit once every two weeks.

    • Requirements

      • You can visit once every 2 weeks
      • Schedule appointment through Plentiful app
    • Offerings

      • Free Groceries

    Schedule

    • Next Thursday

      10:00 am–12:00 pm

    • Thu, July 23rd (in 2 weeks)

      10:00 am–12:00 pm

    • Thu, July 30th (in 3 weeks)

      10:00 am–12:00 pm

    • 10:00 am–12:00 pm

      every week on Thursday

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    Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals)

    0 reviews

    Unclaimed

    no ratings yet

    0.47 mi


    Info

    PS 316 Elijah Stroud hosts a Free Summer Meals site through the New York City Department of Education's summer food program. During the summer, anyone eighteen years old or younger can stop by to receive a free, nutritious breakfast and lunch at no cost. No ID, paperwork, or sign-up is needed to participate. The site is operated by the DOE's Office of Food and Nutrition Services and provides ready-to-eat meals in a welcoming congregate setting for local children and teens.

    • Requirements

      • Summer Meal Program- Free meals and snacks to children 18 and younger
    • Offerings

      • Prepared Meals

    Schedule

    • Next Monday

      8:00 am–9:15 am

    • Next Monday

      11:00 am–1:15 pm

    • Next Tuesday

      8:00 am–9:15 am

    • 8:00 am–9:15 am

      every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

    • 11:00 am–1:15 pm

      every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

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    Food pantry (groceries)

    0 reviews

    Unclaimed

    no ratings yet

    0.55 mi


    Info

    Free, outdoor, volunteer‑run community fridge and pantry where neighbors can take what they need and leave what they can. Stock is donated by community members and partners and changes throughout the day; open access with no paperwork.

    • Requirements

      • First come, first serve: open until food runs out
    • Offerings

      • Free Groceries

    Schedule

    • Tomorrow

      12:00 am

    • 12:00 am

      every day

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    Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals)

    0 reviews

    Unclaimed

    no ratings yet

    0.7 mi


    Info

    The Bedford branch of the Brooklyn Public Library hosts a free summer lunch program in partnership with the New York City Department of Education. After picking up a meal, young guests are invited to stay for free library activities, creating a welcoming indoor space to eat, read, and connect with the community during the summer. The program is open to anyone, with no sign-up, ID, or paperwork required.

    • Requirements

      • All children under 18 are eligible
      • Summer Meal Program- Free meals and snacks to children 18 and younger
    • Offerings

      • Prepared Meals

    Schedule

    • Next Monday

      Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals): 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

    • Next Tuesday

      Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals): 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

    • Next Wednesday

      Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals): 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

    • Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals): 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

      every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

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    Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals)

    0 reviews

    Unclaimed

    no ratings yet

    0.73 mi


    Info

    Free breakfast and lunch meals for children and teens 18 and younger through the NYC Department of Education Free Summer Meals Program. Hosted at PS 241 Emma L Johnston, a Crown Heights community school that opens its cafeteria during the summer so neighborhood kids can receive a hot, nutritious meal at no cost. No paperwork, ID, or sign up required. Just walk in.

    • Requirements

      • Summer Meal Program- Free meals and snacks to children 18 and younger
    • Offerings

      • Prepared Meals

    Schedule

    • Next Monday

      8:00 am–9:15 am

    • Next Monday

      11:00 am–1:15 pm

    • Next Tuesday

      8:00 am–9:15 am

    • 8:00 am–9:15 am

      every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

    • 11:00 am–1:15 pm

      every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

    Contact

    (718) 707-4383(Sun–Thu 8am–2pm)

    https://www.ps241.org

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    Soup kitchen (ready-to-eat meals)

    0 reviews

    Unclaimed

    no ratings yet

    0.44 mi


    Info

    A New York City Department of Education Summer Meals location hosted at Brooklyn Arts and Science Elementary School. The program provides free breakfast and lunch to children and teens eighteen years old and younger, with no ID, registration, or paperwork needed, as part of the citywide initiative to keep kids fed when school is out.

    • Requirements

      • Summer Meal Program- Free meals and snacks to children 18 and younger
    • Offerings

      • Prepared Meals

    Schedule

    • Next Monday

      8:00 am–8:30 am

    • Next Monday

      12:00 pm–1:00 pm

    • Next Tuesday

      8:00 am–8:30 am

    • 8:00 am–8:30 am

      every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

    • 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

      every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

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    Food pantry (groceries)

    7 reviews

    Unclaimed

    15 minutes

    average wait time

    0.44 mi


    Info

    Church‑run community services ministry providing a neighborhood food pantry that distributes free groceries to individuals and families in need, typically twice per month.

    • Offerings

      • Free Groceries

    Schedule

    • Sun, July 19th (in 2 weeks)

      11:00 am–2:00 pm

    • Sun, August 2nd (in 4 weeks)

      11:00 am–2:00 pm

    • Sun, August 16th (next month)

      11:00 am–2:00 pm

    • 11:00 am–2:00 pm

      every month on the 1st Sunday

    • 11:00 am–2:00 pm

      every month on the 3rd Sunday

  15. Do I need an appointment?

    Every location is different! Some places in Prospect Heights accept appointments, some require it, and others allow walk-ins. Please review all details on the resource page to understand how you should prepare for your visit.

  16. What kind of food do they have?

    Food pantries offer grocery-style items such as canned food, fresh produce, and dry goods like pasta or rice that you can cook yourself. Soup kitchens offer ready-to-eat items like hot meals or sandwiches. All of these locations may have different options on different days, so it is hard to tell what each one of them will offer any given day.

  17. Do they have vegetables?

    Pantries may have different options at different times, so it is hard to tell what each one of them will offer any given day. Most pantries in Prospect Heights do give out some form of vegetables, but they may be canned items.

  18. Do they have meat?

    Pantries may have different options on different days, so it’s hard to tell what each one of them will offer any given day.

  19. Any pantries open today?

    You can browse these pages for resources in Prospect Heights to see if any are open today. If you’ve signed up for personalized assistance through our text message helpline, please take a look at the links we’ve sent you! If none of the resources we’ve sent are open today, let us know and we can search for additional options in Prospect Heights.

  20. Where are you located?

    Because our work is mostly virtual, the Lemontree team works remotely, and we don’t have an office in Prospect Heights for in-person visits. You can always reach us by texting 90847 or on WhatsApp between 10am-6pm, every day of the week.

  21. Can I get a reminder before my visit?

    Yes! Tap the bell icon on any resource page to set a reminder via text or WhatsApp before it opens, so you don’t forget your visit.

  22. Can I build a weekly food schedule?

    Yes — you can use Lemontree to build a calendar of upcoming pantry visits in Prospect Heights for the week, so you always know where to go and when. It’s a great way to plan ahead and make sure you have food throughout the week.

  23. How do I get help from a real person?

    You can text our helpline at 90847 or reach us on WhatsApp between 10am–6pm, every day of the week. A real person will help you find food in Prospect Heights, answer questions, and connect you with the right resources.