During the public health crisis, we know that many people in Boston are struggling with their finances. Our priority is to ensure no one struggles to put food on the table as a result of #COVID19. The @CityofBoston and our partners have many resources to help during this time.
If you are a senior, a veteran, or a resident with a disability experiencing difficulty with access to food, please call 311, or be connected with @AgeStrongBos, @BostonVets, or @DisabilityBOS for assistance.
. @BostonSchools families can safely and quickly access meals five days a week at any of the sites listed here: https://www.bostonpublicschools.org/Page/8098
#Boston’s @ProjectBread can help anyone struggling with food access. Call their hotline at 1-800-645-8333 or visit http://www.projectbread.org/
You can locate food distribution partners in your neighborhood at @Gr8BosFoodBank’s website. https://www.gbfb.org/need-food/?utm_source=COVID-19-homepage&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=COVID-19&utm_content=tout-need-food
The @CityofBoston’s @BOSfoodaccess Department can help connect anyone with food resources. https://www.boston.gov/departments/food-access
We are working closely with local grocery stores to support them in serving you. Many stores have updated social distancing and safety guidelines and expanded hours to include senior-only times.
We are working with local restaurants to quickly connect them with delivery services for residents looking for varied options. If you have a restaurant and need help with delivery, contact @EconDevBoston.
Our commitment is that no #Boston resident will go hungry during the #coronavirus crisis. Please reach out to us at 311 or to those we have partnered with if you need help. http://boston.gov/covid19-food