Springfield Family Center
Springfield Family Center is located at:
365 Summer Street
Springfield, VT 5156
Operation Hours:
community food shelfopen to those in springfield, north springfield and baltimore, and those who are homeless.income eligibility and proof of residency are required.the food shelf may be accessed once every seven days and is meant to supplement the existing food budget of an individual or family.hoursmonday, tuesday & friday 9:00 am to 11:30 am12:30am - 2:30 pmsaturday 10:30am to 12:00pmplease bring bags to take your items home in!meal sitefree and open to the public, a free hot meal is served, restaurant-style in our dining room five days a week. meals include salad, beverages as well as dessert!hoursmonday through friday11:30am to 1:00pmday shelterwe are designated as a state of vermont emergency day shelter.our facility has laundry and shower services available to those in need as well as access to telephone and other resources that may be needed.we work with clients to identify needs and refer them to the appropriate services or agencies within the community.volunteersvolunteers are always welcomefor more information, please call.
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Springfield Family Center 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 .
Springfield Family Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting, storing, and distributing food to those in need.
They often provide fresh produce, dairy, and protein, supporting healthy diets during tough times.
Additionally, many food banks offer nutrition education and outreach programs to help families make healthier choices.
Service hours may vary—it's best to call ahead or check their website or social channels before visiting.
