The Mary Ann Brett Food Pantry serves individuals and families facing economic hardship who live in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston. If you're in an emergency situation, the pantry will also pro
Saint Monica's Food Pantry
Who Can Visit?
The pantry serves South Boston individuals and families who are dealing with hunger. Visitors report that you need to live in South Boston and bring a Massachusetts ID to receive groceries. Emergency meals and food are also available to anyone who comes to the door, regardless of where they live.
Items Needed for Registration
- Massachusetts ID
Food & Essentials
The pantry provides weekly groceries to individuals and families in need.
Additional Support
Emergency food and meals are available to anyone who comes to the door, including people experiencing homelessness. The parish also runs the connected Good Samaritan Ministry, which provides groceries to over 300 families and offers ongoing emergency food support to hungry and homeless neighbors in the area.
Ways to Give
To support the food pantry, contact the parish at (617) 268-8100. You can also mail a donation to: Good Samaritan Ministry, South Boston-Seaport Catholic Collaborative, PO Box 270799, South Boston, MA 02127.
How to Join the Team?
If you'd like to volunteer with the food pantry, contact the parish office at (617) 268-8100.
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