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Listings for Meals and Nutrition / Food Assistance
Meals and Nutrition
Proper nutrition is vital to remaining healthy and aging well. PCOA provides a variety of outside resources that can assist depending upon your situation. These options range from meals delivered in your home to grocery shopping services. Some services may be private pay, but there are non-profit organizations that also work to alleviate hunger and get homebound adults nutritious food.
Food Assistance
Organizations, like those below, can help you to receive food assistance like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, AKA Food Stamps). They can help you in applying and navigating the process of receiving SNAP benefits along with other benefits. Some agencies also provide food pantries, where you can get food to cook at a free or significantly discounted rate.
See the glossary for descriptions of all categories
The 3000 Club
Market On The Move
4501 - 4515 E. 22nd St.
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 373-5256
Email: 3000tucson@gmail.comdescription
Since 2008, The 3000 Club’s flagship program, Market On the Move, has rescued millions of pounds of produce and dry goods. This food is shared with Food Banks, Community Pantries, and feeding programs throughout Arizona. With more significant abundant times, we share with other organizations in neighboring states.
Market On the Move is open Saturdays to serve the public at our warehouse and in the height of the produce season (mid-November through the first weekend of June) with our host sites—$ 10 donation for up to 60 pounds. Check our website, marketonthemove.org, or Facebook page “3000tucson” for dates and times. Our warehouse is open Saturdays year-round.
Yes, 60 pounds is a lot of food, but you know someone who needs these resources. Please share.
MOMs Corner is another part of our mission “Nothing useful should end up in our landfills.” Our shop-for-a-cause has new and open-boxed items. Items start at 50-60% below retail.
business hours
T - F 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
costs
$10 donation for up to 60 pounds of produce.
Tucson Food Share
description
Tucson Food Share provides free groceries to those in need without requiring proof of income or paperwork. Free in-person grocery pickup is available on Mondays Thursdays, and Saturdays. Groceries typically include seasonal produce and dry goods.
Tucson Food Share can do one-time grocery deliveries for requests within 6 miles of their location.
business hours
M - 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM, Th - 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM, S 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
costs
There is no cost for grocery sharing and no proof of income is required.
Tucson Indian Center
American Indian Association of Tucson Inc.
Native Americans Only
160 N. Stone Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 884-7131
Fax: (520) 844-0240Email: WebMaster@TICenter.org
description
Services include job and career counseling, work experience, resume writing and review, interviewing skills, and job retention training. Other services include food boxes, diaper bank assistance, and preventative health services.
business hours
M - F 8:00 - 5:00
costs
No cost for services
