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Provides fresh, perishable food items such as bread and produce.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need. Mobile pantry address is different than stationary food pantry address.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need. Mobile pantry address is different than stationary food pantry address.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Mobile pantry providing pre-bagged packages that typically include seasonal produce and several shelf-stable items. The mobile pantry program at WSCS will end after September 9, 2025, due to funding cuts. ##REENTRY##
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides on-site emergency food pantry for residents of specific streets in Niagara Falls (call for details) and information on meal planning and budgeting. Also distributes food donations (separate from pantry services) three days per week; first come, first served. Items and quantities vary each week according to donations received, and are given out until they're gone. Provides back rent, mortgage, and utility payment assistance to low income residents of Niagara Falls when funds are available; funds are currently unavailable. Fair Housing Advocacy Program assists individuals who feel they are victims of discrimination when purchasing or renting a home. Provides information, assessment, and referral to the appropriate federal, state, or local human rights agency or court. Housing location services and landlord/tenant advocacy also provided. Individual advocacy, information and referral, application assistance, case management, asset management, and budget counseling available.

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Housing Discrimination Assistance
Personal / Grooming Supplies
Food Pantries
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Personal Financial Counseling
Certificates / Forms Assistance
Case / Care Management
Landlord / Tenant Dispute Resolution
Individual Advocacy
Food Lines
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need. Mobile pantry address is different than stationary pantry address.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Pop-Up Pantries bring emergency food relief to parts of Foodlink's service area that do not have enough food pantries, mainly in rural communities. Foodlink collects and safely stores food donations, then relies on dozens of community partners to recruit volunteers and host distribution events on a monthly or bimonthly basis. See schedule below. Note: Parts of Attica fall in Genesee and Wyoming counties. - ORLEANS COUNTY - Lyndonville Presbyterian Church 107 North Main Street Lyndonville, NY 14098 585-765-2838 Friday, August 1st, 2025 -- 9:30am - ORLEANS COUNTY - Orleans Cornell Cooperative Extension 12690 State Route 31 Albion, NY 14411 585-798-4265 Monday, August 4th, 2025 -- 10am Pre-registration strongly suggested; call 585-798-4265. Those who pre-register will be assigned timeslots for pickup (12-12:30, 12:30-1, 1-1:30, 1:30-2). Those who have a timeslot for a previous PUP stay on the list until two consecutive no-shows. Walk-ins begin at 2pm. Bring a cart or wagon if you have one. - WYOMING & GENESEE COUNTIES - Attica PUP 72 East Avenue Attica, NY 14011 Wednesday, August 6th, 2025 -- 10am - ORLEANS COUNTY - Genesee-Orleans CAP 165 South Platt Street Albion, NY 14411 585-589-5605 Monday, August 11th, 2025 -- 9am - WYOMING & GENESEE COUNTIES - Alexander Fire Department 10708 Alexander Road Attica, NY 14011 Monday, August 11th, 2025 -- 4pm - GENESEE COUNTY - City Church 114 Liberty Street Batavia, NY 14020 585-343-6895 Wednesday, August 13th, 2025 -- 11am - ORLEANS COUNTY - Lyndonville Presbyterian Church 107 North Main Street Lyndonville, NY 14098 585-765-2838 Friday, August 15th, 2025 -- 9:30am - WYOMING COUNTY - Arcade Village Park 1 Grove Street Arcade, NY 14009 Thursday, August 21st, 2025 -- 10am - WYOMING COUNTY - Valley Chapel Free Methodist Church 3415 South Main Street South Warsaw, NY 14569 585-786-5445 Monday, August 25th, 2025 -- 3pm - GENESEE COUNTY - Our Lady of Mercy LeRoy 44 Lake Street LeRoy, NY 14482 Tuesday, August 26th, 2025 -- 3:30pm This is a walk-through style event where people should bring their own wagon or cart. - GENESEE COUNTY - City Church 114 Liberty Street Batavia, NY 14020 585-343-6895 Wednesday, August 27th, 2025 -- 11am - WYOMING COUNTY - Wyoming County CAP 204 North Main Street (Route 39) Perry, NY 14530 585-237-2600 (Between 8-5) Thursday, August 28th, 2025 -- 10am - GENESEE COUNTY - Bergen Evangelical Presbyterian Church 38 South Lake Avenue Bergen, NY 14416 Thursday, August 28th, 2025 -- 4pm Special Instructions: This is an outdoor walk-through food distribution. Resident should bring a cart or wagon to gather their food.

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Food Lines
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Offers support services to community members in financial crisis, including provision of food, pet food, clothing, household items, medical equipment exchange, limited prescription assistance, and medical transportation assistance. Other services include a monthly Mobile Food Pantry (open to anyone), budgeting assistance/financial education, and more. Will work to meet other needs where support is not available in the community. Provides backpacks filled with school supplies each year to low income children, K-6th grade, while supplies last. Supplies are given out at the Cornerstone Building located at 204 North Main Street in Perry, NY; call 585-237-2600 for questions. Donations accepted and volunteer opportunities available. The Angel Action Holiday Christmas Program provides clothing and gifts for children of all ages through a shopping event open to parents and grandparents.

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School Supplies
Occasional Medical Equipment / Supplies
Pet Food
Food Pantries
General Clothing Provision
Personal Financial Counseling
Children's Clothing
Prescription Expense Assistance
Food Lines
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Holiday Gifts / Toys
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.
Provides fresh, perishable food items such as produce and low-fat dairy products directly to those in need.