Food Programs

The YMCA of Hunger Prevention Programs plays an important role in fighting food insecurity for people living in Greater Boston. Every day we partner with others to provide nutritious, culturally appropriate meals to children and families to end hunger for the most vulnerable among us.

Need Food? The Y is here to help

Below are some resources for you or to share:

Find a Food Pantry Near You: Greater Boston Food Bank

Visit the YMCA’s Mobile Market – 29 site visits in November

YMCA Grocery Bag Distribution Sites – 15 sites a month

Neighborhood Food Resources: Vital Connections Food Resource Guide

Senior Nutrition Programs

Call Project Bread’s FoodSource Hotline for help: (800) 645-8333
Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–7pm | Sat 10am–2pm

Donate to the Y’s Hunger Prevention Program

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Greater Boston Collaborative Food Access Hub

 

Total Partner Investment from the City of Boston, Mass General Brigham (MGB), The Greater Boston Food Bank and Liberty Mutual: $5.3 million

The Y’s Hunger Prevention program now operates from a new 26,700 sq. ft. warehouse in Roxbury, featuring large-scale refrigeration and storage. This centralized hub expands our capacity to source, store, and distribute fresh, nutritious, and culturally relevant food. Located near the Greater Boston Food Bank, local neighborhoods, and major highways, it streamlines rescued food distribution and strengthens the city’s food access network.

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Mayor Wu, Mass General Brigham, and the YMCA of Greater Boston Announce New Cold-Storage Infrastructure and Food Hub 

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The Boston Globe announced the opening of our Collaborative Food Access Hub Opening. 

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Food Security Initiatives

Watch this video to learn more about how the YMCA is Supporting Food Security.

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YMCA Mobile Market

Watch this video to learn more about how the YMCA is Supporting Food Security.

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SNAP Outreach and Enrollment

What is SNAP?

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a nutrition program that gives you money for food. Previously known as food stamps, eligible individuals receive an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card to buy food at grocery stores, convenience stores, and farmers markets.

Want to know if you are eligible?

If you are interested in SNAP or wondering if you are eligible, email [email protected].

Need help with the recertification process?

If you need to recertify your SNAP enrollment, we can also help. Email [email protected].

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Year-round and Afterschool Food Program


All children, but especially your youngest, cannot learn, grow, or thrive when hungry. Our year-round and after school food programs make sure all children have access to nutritious foods while in our care.

The YMCA of Greater Boston is an active participant in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a sponsor for the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Nutrition.

The YMCA of Greater Boston’s Families in Transition (FIT) housing shelter participates in the CACFP program and after school programs.

CACFP YMCA Early Education centers include:

  • East Boston
  • Wang
  • Roxbury
  • Woburn (Sylvan Road)

Our Afterschool Food Program Sites

  • BCYF Gallivan Community Center
  • BCYF Hennigan Community Center
  • BCYF Marshall Community Center
  • BCYF Mildred Ave Community Center
  • BCYF Paris Street
  • BCYF Tobin
  • BCYF Vine Street Community Center
  • Bird Street Community Center Inc.
  • Brookview House
  • Funtime Academy
  • Greenwood Shalom Tutoring Zone
  • Kwong Kow Chinese School
  • Salesian Boys & Girls Club
  • YMCA – Ashley Street
  • YMCA – Charlesview
  • YMCA – Conservatory Lab Lower
  • YMCA – Conservatory Lab Upper
  • YMCA – Dorchester
  • YMCA – Huntington Ave
  • YMCA – Joseph Tiernery Learning Center
  • YMCA – Hyde Park/Menino
  • YMCA – Match Community Day
  • YMCA – Neighborhood House Charter School
  • YMCA – Roxbury
  • YMCA – Wang
  • YMCA – Washington Beech
  • YMCA – Whittemore

YMCA Summer Eats


When school doors close for the summer, the Y opens its doors wider and works with the City of Boston and other partners to make sure all children have access to nutritious meals all Summer long. This program is active June through August only.

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To learn more about our Hunger Prevention Programs, contact Eilisha Manandhar at [email protected] or 617-433-7532.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-ED)


The SNAP-Ed program provides nutrition and physical activity education and other valuable resources to youth and adults who receive or are eligible for SNAP benefits. SNAP-Ed’s goal is to help SNAP-eligible individuals make nutritious food choices on a limited budget and choose a physically active lifestyle. Our SNAP-Ed team offers education lessons at community partner sites, YMCA after school programs, and Early Education Centers. Administered lessons focus on topics such as reading food labels, eating local, healthy substitutions, and increasing physical activity. Activities for SNAP-Ed include food preparation demonstrations, cooking classes, recipe cards, taste tests, and physical activity routines.

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