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Food Assistance

Information and resources for Alexandria residents who may need food assistance.
Page updated on November 24, 2025 at 1:31 PM

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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Update

100% of November SNAP benefits have been issued. For December and the months ahead, SNAP benefits will be issued on the 1st, 4th and 7th.

 

Food Distribution, Prepared Meals, Pet Food and Other Resources

ALIVE! Food Distribution Hubs and Pop-ups

ALIVE! Weekend Food Distribution
Five-day supply of fresh produce, meat, eggs, bread, and staple food distribution. No registration needed. Distributions are for Alexandria Residents and proof of residency may be requested.

703.837.9321 

Dates may change, see most recent schedule at alive-inc.org/food-program-in-alexandria-virginia

Last Saturday of month, January-April and June-October, 8:30 -10:30 a.m.

Second Saturday of the month in May, November, December (These are months where the last Saturday is a Federal Holiday Weekend.)

  • Leonard “Chick” Armstrong Recreation Center (25 Reed Ave)
    • (DASH Line 36A/B)
  • William Ramsay Rec Center (5650 Sanger Ave)
    • (DASH Line 35)                                            

                            

ALIVE! Food Hubs
Free food, personal items, cleaning supplies, school supplies, and referrals to other services once a month. ALIVE! Food Hubs are for City of Alexandria residents. Proof of Alexandria residency may be requested.                

703.549.3692

alive-inc.org/food-program-in-alexandria-virginia

  • West End Food Hub: 510-F South Van Dorn Street, Tuesday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. (Closed 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.), 
    Saturday, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
    • (DASH Line 30, 32, & 35)
  • Del Rey: 2601 Mt Vernon Ave, Tuesday-Thursday, 12 p.m.-6 p.m. (Closed 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.), Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
    • (DASH Line 33, Metrobus 10A/B)
    • (DASH Line 33, Metrobus 10A/B)

 

ALIVE! Food Pop-Ups
Provides bags of food to specific neighborhoods and apartment buildings, in collaboration with our community partners, in the parking lot at each pop-up location. Drive-through and walk-up service available depending on site.

Dates may change, see most recent schedule at alive-inc.org                  

  • Hammond Middle School (4646 Seminary Rd), Second Thursday of the month, 4-6 p.m. (DASH Line 36A/B & 102, Metrobus 28A)
  • Fairlington United Methodist Church (3900 King St), Third Saturday of the month, 8-10 a.m. (DASH Line 31 & 36A/B)
  • UNCUT Youth (1501 Cameron St), Third Saturday of the month, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. (DASH Line 30, 31 & King Street Trolley)

 

Food Pantries

Historic Christ Church Lazarus Food Pantry
Provides perishable and non-perishable food (and toiletries once a month). Requires sign-in by name, bring a bag if you can.             

703.549.1450, option 2      
historicchristchurch.org
118 N. Washington Street
Thursday, 9-10 a.m.     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
CCDA Alexandria Food Pantry    
Provides perishable and non-perishable foods, including fresh produce, dairy, meat, and traditional staples such as cereal, canned vegetables, rice, and beans. Clients are eligible to receive food once per month. Bring photo ID, proof of address & dependents’ identification.

703.548.4227
AROpantry@ccda.net 
ccda.net/need-help/food/food-pantries/alexandria-food-pantry
Eisenhower Business Park, 4725A Eisenhower Ave
Wednesday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., please arrive by 12:30                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Grace Episcopal Church Food Pantry
Provides food staples to low-income families and individuals.

703.549.1980
gracealex.org/service/local-missions/food-ministries
3601 Russell Rd.
Tuesday and Friday, 6-7:30 p.m.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

West End Food Pantry
Provides perishable and non-perishable foods, receive a prepared amount of food, specific to family size.                 

contact@westendfoodpantry.com
5150 Fillmore Ave (DASH Line 31, Metrobus 28A)
Monday 5-6:30 p.m.      
 

Leonard “Chick” Armstrong Recreation Center
Seasonal food distribution open to all, bring a bag.

703.887.4992    
25 W Reed Ave.
Second Friday each month, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

 

Oakland Baptist Church

703.998.9006
obcalexandria.church
3408 King St. (DASH Line 31 & 36A/B)
First and third Friday each month, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.

 

Mt. Jezreel Baptist Church Food Pantry
Provides healthy and nutritious food options, bring a bag. Must register each week by Wednesday.

thegourmetangelmeals.org
317 N. Payne St. (DASH Line 30, 31 & King Street Trolley)

 

YMCA Food Pantry
School-age children can receive seven breakfast meals and seven lunch meals every week.

703.838.8085
420 East Monroe Ave.
 

Free Little Pantry
Grassroots crowdsourced mini pantry for immediate and local need. Always open to take or leave food.

mapping.littlefreepantry.org

  • Charles Houston Recreation Center, 901 Wythe St.
  • William Ramsay Recreation Center, 5650 Sanger Ave.
  • Dale Street Community Garden, 65 Dale St.
  • Alexandria Country Day School, 2500 Russell Rd. (in front of the soccer field)
  • St. Rita's Catholic Church, 3704 Mt Vernon Ave. (rear corner of parking lot)
  • Woodlawn Elementary, 8505 Highland Ln.
  • Duke Street, 2647 Duke St.
  • Chirilagua, 3907 Bruce St.
  • Girl Scout Troop 1444, 6120 N. Kings Hwy.
  • Fairlington Presbyterian Church (3846 King St.)

Prepared Meals

Division of Aging & Adult Services
Senior Congregate Meals are served at two locations, both offering a hot lunch Monday through Friday, except for holidays. There is no cost for meals for persons aged 60 or older. Must call to pre-register.

  • St. Martins Senior Center (4650 Taney Ave), 703.751.2766, Monday-Friday, 12-1 p.m.
  • Charles Houston Senior Center (901 Wythe St), 703.746.5456, Monday-Friday, 12-12:30 p.m.
     


Christ House Evening Meal 
Evening meal for homeless and low-income individuals; dinners are to-go meals and can be picked up every night, in all weather conditions. Guests may begin to arrive at 4:30 p.m. and arrive by 5:30 p.m. in order to be served with Hot Meal to-go bag. Guests who arrive after 5:30 p.m. may be served if there still available to-go hot meal bag, otherwise non-perishable meal bag will be available for the late guest.

703.549.8644
ccda.net/need-help/food/christ-house-evening-meal
131 S West St.
Daily, 5-5:30 p.m.   

       

Meade Memorial Episcopal Church Food Programs
All food programs take place between 12-1 p.m. No ID required.

703.549.1334
meadechurch.org   
322 N Alfred St

  • Bag Lunch Program, Monday-Friday, 12-1 p.m.
  • Food Pantry, Thursday, 12-1 p.m.
  • Saturday Hot Meal Program, Saturday (October-April), 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m.  

        

Open Table
Shared breakfast ministry, breakfast open to all.

wsumc.com/engagement/open-table
oldtown.cc/get-connected/open-table
opmh.org/service-and-justice

  • Washington Street United Methodist, Monday and Friday, 6-8 a.m.
  • Blue and White Carry Out (1024 Wythe St.), Tuesday, 8-10 a.m.
  • Old Town Community Church, Wednesday, 6-8 a.m.
  • Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Thursday, 6-8 a.m.

Food Delivery

ALIVE! Home Delivery Food Program
Three-day supply of groceries delivered once a month to older adults, people with disabilities, or single parents with young children who are homebound. Resident must be home at the time of the delivery. Referrals taken from local social service agencies and ALIVE! congregations. Self-referrals can be made one-time.                    
703.549.3692
alive-inc.org/food-program-in-alexandria-virginia
Weekdays, mid-day

Meals on Wheels
Administered by Divisions of Aging & Adult Services and Senior Services of Alexandria. Provides meals to Alexandria seniors who are unable to leave their homes to shop or have difficulty preparing a meal. Two healthy meals a day delivered to their homes, $12 a day. 
703.836.4414, ext. 112
Delivered daily, mornings-midday
seniorservicesalex.org/programs/meals-on-wheels
Subsidized meals are available through the Division on Aging and Adult Services. Call 703.746.5999 to see if you qualify. 
alexandriava.gov/older-adult-services/program/nutrition-health

Senior Services of Alexandria Groceries to Go
Screened volunteers deliver groceries based off the grocery recipient’s personal shopping list. There are no delivery fees, and no minimum order requirements. To be eligible, you must be a resident of the City of Alexandria, be at least 60 years old, and have a debit, credit, or EBT card.
703.836.4414, ext. 112
seniorservicesalex.org/programs/groceries-to-go
Year-round, every other week

Mother of Light Center
Deliver food, clothing, and household items to those in need. 
703.307.5902
motheroflightcenter.com
Year-round, Monday-Saturday

Federal Workers, Contractors, Military

Capital Area Food Bank for Federal Workers and Contractors
Free food distributions for federal workers and contractors will be held at five locations (one in VA, three in MD, and one in DC) beginning October 20.  To receive food, visitors will need to show a government work ID.  Anyone in need of food assistance can find the times and locations of additional food distributions by visiting the Get Help page. For questions about food assistance or these distributions, please call the Hunger Lifeline at 202.644.9807.

Military Family Advisory Network
Offering emergency grocery assistance to military families. Register online. 

Alexandria City Public Schools Free and Reduced Price Meals

ACPS encourages families to complete FARM applications if they've had a change in income due to the federal government shutdown. Students who are approved for free meals during the shutdown can continue receiving them for the remainder of school year 25-26.  Additionally, some schools are offering Friday food pantries only for the families of students attending those schools. Please check with your child's school.

At any time, parents who believe their children may be eligible for free or reduced-price meals complete a FARM application. Applications can be acquired from the school or online. Only one application is needed per family, a new application is required every school year. Foster children and children experiencing homelessness are categorically eligible for free meal benefits.

Free breakfast and lunch will be provided to all students attending a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) school; families of students attending these CEP schools do not need to complete an application:

  • ACHS King Street Campus
  • ACHS Minnie Howard Campus
  • Cora Kelly School for Math, Science, & Technology
  • Jefferson Houston PreK-8 IB School
  • Ferdinand T. Day Elementary
  • John Adams Elementary
  • Early Childhood Center
  • Francis C. Hammond Middle School
  • Patrick Henry K-8 School
  • James K. Polk Elementary
  • William Ramsay Elementary
  • Samuel Tucker Elementary

703.619.8048

acps.k12.va.us/departments/facilities-operations/the-office-of-school-nutrition-services/free-and-reduced-price-meals

acps.k12.va.us/families/enrollment/homeless-education-liaison-program-help

Food for Pets and Other Resources

2-1-1 Virginia
Free service individuals or families in need of additional food or other resources. Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call 2.1.1 or visit 211virginia.org

Animal Welfare League of Alexandria
Provides free pet food and other supplies for people in need.
703.746.4774
community@alexandriaanimals.org

Hunger Free Alexandria    
Community-based coalition of food providers, faith-based communities, schools, social service organizations, and advocates for ending hunger, web page lists various types of food providers.
703.662.1067 
hungerfreealexandria@gmail.com                     
hungerfreealexandria.com

Too Good to Go
Purchase surplus food and meals from local stores and restaurants at a discounted price and save it from going to waste. App available in Apple App Store, Google Play, & Huawei AppGallery toogoodtogo.com 

Benefits- SNAP and WIC

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)

SNAP assists individuals and families who are unable to purchase sufficient food for themselves by issuing an electronic benefit (EBT) card to purchase eligible food items.                         

855.635.4370 
commonhelp.virginia.gov    
4850 Mark Center Drive, 5th Floor, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.–5p.m.

                                                                                                                                                

SNAP Double Dollar Program

For November, SNAP's Double Dollar Program is giving all beneficiaries $20 in free produce! See the flyer.

SNAP's regular Double Dollar Program allows SNAP recipients who visit participating farmers markets to receive up to $20 (a dollar earned for a dollar spent) to purchase eligible food products at the market.                    

703.746.5700
alexandriava.gov/FarmersMarket

  • Old Town Farmers Market: Market Square (301 King St)
    • Saturday, 7 a.m.–12 p.m., year round
  • Old Town North Farmers Market: Montgomery Park (901 North Royal St)
    • Thursday, 4–7 p.m., March–October
    • Sunday, 9 a.m.–1:30 p.m., year round
  • Southern Towers Farmers Market: Southern Towers (5067 Seminary Rd)

    • Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., year round

     

Farm Market Fresh (Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program)

Program for older adults 60 years of age or more who live in the City of Alexandria. Benefits are used to purchase fresh fruit, vegetables, and cut herbs. Benefits can be acquired from the Division of Aging and Adult Services, 4850 Mark Center Drive, 9th floor. Applications accepted June 1-September 30. Benefits can be used until November 30. Vendors must have a sign indicating that the participate in the program.  See the locations of participating venders.

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program

Provides nutritious food benefits, nutrition counseling, promotes breast/chest feeding, and provides breast/chest feeding support to pregnant, postpartum, and breast/chest feeding parents, and for infants and children up to the age of 5 years. WIC also issues free breast pumps to eligible breast/chest feeding parents. All services are by appointment only, any custodial parent may apply for children.

Appointments: 703.746.4998
alexandriava.gov/NutritionWIC

  • Main Office: 4850 Mark Center Drive, 3rd Floor, Mon-Fri, by appointment

Food Access Publications

Food Insecurity Report: Understanding the Disparities and Experiences of Hunger Across the City of Alexandria was commissioned by the City of Alexandria’s Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS), with funding from the City’s American Rescue Plan

Food Insecurity Report: Understanding the Disparities and Experiences of Hunger Across the City of Alexandria was commissioned by the City of Alexandria’s Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS), with funding from the City’s American Rescue Plan Act allocation. See What I Mean Consulting (SWIM) was selected through an open request for proposals process in early 2023. In collaboration with the DCHS Food Security Coordinator, they analyzed city data, researched client experience, and crafted this report. The purpose of this report is to assess the realities and resources of food insecurity that exist in Alexandria by looking at the overall economic and food landscape, as well as the experiences of people accessing services.

Read the full report. 
Read the Executive Summary.

Food Access Alexandria Newsletter

The official communication on hunger, food access, and food security from the Department of Community & Human Services.

Previous Issues

Winter 2024
Winter 2024 Spanish
Fall 2023
Summer 2023
Spring 2023
Winter 2023

Food Resource Directory and Map

See the Alexandria Food Directory in English, Spanish, Amharic, and Dari.

Food Directory Map

Take Action Opportunities

Everyone can help advance food justice in Alexandria so no one goes hungry in our city! You can join one or more of our coordinated efforts:

  • Donate food or funds to ALIVE!   Helping those in need in the City of Alexandria
  • Volunteer at a food distribution site Volunteer Alexandria | Food Distribution Volunteer
  • Serve a hot meal to community members with the Open Table Breakfast ministry Breakfast | Hunger Free Alexandria
  • Teach a food system class to youth with the Virginia Extension 4-H program Volunteer Alexandria | 4-H Food Systems: Food & Futures SPIN Volunteer Leader
  • Become a food rescuer at Food Rescue US - DC - food recovery network in the DC area
  • Help maintain community gardens that give back to the community Volunteer Alexandria | Gardening Experts Needed at Housing Alexandria!
  • Bike during gleaning season to transport fresh food from the Farmers Market to those who cannot afford it
  • Deliver meals to those unable to leave their homes through Meals on Wheels - Senior Services of Alexandria
  • Support the Groceries-to-Go program to deliver groceries to older adults. Call ALIVE! at 703.837.9300.
  • Share your ideas at a Hunger Free Alexandria meeting! hungerfreealexandria.com/
  • Support local farmers and the Double Dollars program SNAP Double Dollars Program | City of Alexandria, VA
  • Volunteer to facilitate SNAP/EBT program in different farmers markets Volunteer Alexandria | The Market at Southern Towers (Saturday)

     

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