Food4All is the food pantry program of the Somerville Hispanic Association for Community Development (SHA4CD). The pantry works tirelessly to rescue as much food as possible and put it in the hands of
Somerville Community Fridge - Union
Who Can Visit?
Anyone is welcome to take food from the Somerville Community Fridge - Union. There's no registration, no ID, and no paperwork required. Just come and take what you need.
Good to Know
Visitors report the best selection between 6 and 10 in the morning, so arriving early gives you the best chance of finding food. Availability can vary from day to day depending on recent donations.
Food & Essentials
The fridge holds fresh food, and there's also a dry goods cabinet next to it stocked with shelf-stable pantry items.
How to Pick Up
This is a self-serve community fridge. Walk up, open the fridge or the dry goods cabinet, and take what you need. No staff or sign-in is involved.
Ways to Give
Anyone can donate food to the community fridge and dry goods pantry. Just bring what you'd like to share and place it inside.
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