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COVID-19 Food Assistance Is Easy To Find With These Websites And Hotlines

Where can you find food when you’ve spent your last cent, and you’re jobless during a pandemic

We’ll answer that question right now with a handful of websites and hotlines that simplify finding food assistance.

How stressed has COVID-19 made you? If it negatively impacted your health or income, your stress levels are probably sky-high right now. And since it looks like the coronavirus plans on sticking around, at least for now, you may be wondering if you’ll ever get any relief.

The government may offer some relief through stimulus checks, but those usually don’t amount to much money and can be spent rather quickly. What’s a better way to find relief when it comes to food? Using these websites and hotlines that were made for times like these:

FoodFinder

Are you in need of emergency food assistance because your refrigerator is empty and your family is starving? If so, finding a local food pantry could be a quick fix, and that’s precisely what the FoodFinder will help you do.

As its name suggests, the FoodFinder is an online tool that can help you find nearby pantries on an easy-to-read map. All you have to do is enter your zip code, and within seconds you’ll see where you can go to get some nutritional supplies to stock your kitchen once again.

Once you use the FoodFinder to cure your pandemic-related blues, don’t forget to bookmark it, as you never know when you’ll need to use it again.

Find Meals For Kids

If you have kids, your number one priority is to ensure they have a roof over their heads and that they stay fed. Since so many schools closed for safety reasons with the COVID-19 outbreak, parents had to wonder how their free or reduced-price meals would be affected.

Luckily, kids can still get those meals. And due to the pandemic, rules were relaxed to where they no longer have to eat them on campus. Instead, they can bring the meals home to practice social distancing and stay safe.

How can you find schools that are offering free or reduced-price meals? By using the Find Meals For Kids website from the USDA. Within seconds, the tool will show you all of the schools you can contact about your children’s meals. If you’re successful in your search, you can take a considerable load off your back by knowing your kids’ breakfasts and lunches will be covered.

Meals on Wheels

If you’re a senior or have one in your home, Meals on Wheels can save the day with their 5,000-plus programs that offer free food. Enter your zip code into this tool, and it will tell you of participating Meals on Wheels programs in your area.

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All it takes to find food assistance and help with paying your bills, housing, and more is to dial the numbers 2-1-1 into your phone. Speak with a local operator and tell them the issues you’re having due to COVID-19, and they’ll handle the rest.

National Hunger Hotline

Do you need help finding meal sites and food banks in your city? The National Hunger Hotline can offer that assistance Monday through Friday between 7 am and 10 pm Eastern. Call 866-3-HUNGRY for assistance in English or speak to an operator in Spanish by calling 877-8-HAMBRE.