Food Bank of the Virginia Peninsula
Address
The Food Bank of the Virginia Peninsula
2401 Aluminum Ave.
Hampton, VA 23661
(757) 596-7188
AKA:
Food Bank
Description:
The Virginia Peninsula Foodbank is a leading private non-profit food relief organization for the past 27 years. Charity Navigator has rated The Virginia Peninsula Foodbank as a four star charity for ten consecutive years. The Foodbank!s 240 member agencies network covers 9 cities and counties in North Hampton Roads. Our grassroots efforts make it possible to distribute over 9.6 million pounds of food last year.
The service area includes Gloucester County, Mathews County, Surry, Hampton, Newport News Williamsburg, James City County, Poquoson, and York County.
One-time assistance is offered on-site then provides referrals to mobile & community distribution sites. Diapers, toiletries and cleaning supplies also distributed when availalble.
Intake Process:
Food distribution is primarily done by partner agencies food pantries.
Program Fees:
There is no fee.
Is Shelter?
No
Date of Official Change:
March 9, 2018
Address Listings
Physical (Primary)
The Food Bank of the Virginia Peninsula
2401 Aluminum Ave.
Hampton, VA 23661
Phone Numbers
Main office number
(757) 596-7188
United Way First Call (for current distribution sites)
(757) 594-4636
Services
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Geography Served
- Virginia
- Gloucester County
- Hampton City County
- James City County
- Mathews County
- Newport News City County
- Poquoson City County
- Surry County
- Williamsburg City County
- York County
- Gloucester County
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Geography Served
- Virginia
- Gloucester County
- Hampton City County
- James City County
- Mathews County
- Newport News City County
- Poquoson City County
- Surry County
- Williamsburg City County
- York County
- Gloucester County
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Special Notes/Funding
The Summer Food Service Program provides up to two meals a day, free of charge, for children through the age of 18 living in low-income areas. Meals are provided at locations throughout Hampton Roads. Please see following link for a complete description of locations and hours. ---Peninsula Locations: http://goo.gl/6bYJGI
Eligibility
Children are automatically eligible if they meet the following criteria: ---Participate in SNAP, Head Start or TANF ---Are migrant, runaway, or homeless Persons with disabilities, over age 18, who participate in school programs for people who are mentally or physically disabled also qualify for the Program. At certain sites meals are available only to children whose families meet the income standard for free or reduced-price meals. That income standard is: Maximum Gross Household Income ---One person household: $21,257 ---Two person household: $28,694 ---Three person household: $36,131 ---Four person household: $43,568 ---Five person household: $51,005 ---Six person household: $58,442 ---Seven person household: $65,879 ---Eight person household: $73,316
Intake Procedure
Interested clients must call the Service location closest to them.
Geography Served
None
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