
Food & Insecurity
Programs
At Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany, we believe access to nourishing food is a fundamental right and a cornerstone of human dignity. Our Food Insecurity & Nutrition programs provide compassionate, comprehensive support—from emergency food pantries and community meals to nutritional education and fresh produce initiatives like the Albany Food Farmacy. We serve youth, families, and older adults by addressing immediate hunger while building long-term food security and health, ensuring no one in our community has to face an empty plate alone.
- Food Pantries
- NOEP (Nutrition Outreach and Education Program) SNAP/Food Stamp application assistance through NOEP
- WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children)
- Summer Food Program
- Soup Kitchens
- Food Farmacy
Services Include:
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Catholic Charities Food Farmacy -
Child and Adult Care Food Program -
CoNSERNS-U -
Food $en$e -
Food Pantry (Columbia County) -
Food Pantry (Greene County) -
Food Pantry (Montgomery County) -
Food Pantry (Schoharie County) -
Meals on Wheels -
Roarke Center -
Sister Maureen Joyce Center -
SNAP & NOEP (Food Stamps) -
St. John's / St. Ann's Outreach Center (Soup Kitchen) -
Summer Food Service Program for Youth -
Women, Infants Childrens (WIC)







