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Michigan families can get food, cash, internet during coronavirus crisis

Updated April 27

Schools have closed and Michiganders are staying indoors during the COVID-19 crisis. Business are shut and some are out of work, which means that some families will not have enough food or resources for the coming weeks. 

There are about 750,000 children in Michigan who normally receive free and reduced lunch at school during the school year. To ensure children are still getting nutritious meals, school districts throughout the state have set up food distribution sites. Private businesses and neighbors are chipping in with food, internet service and cash, too.

Here is a list of statewide resources to help you and your loved ones— or places you can consider helping — during the COVID-19 pandemic.

We’ll update this list regularly. If you know of any resources that should be included, please email Monica Williams at mwilliams@bridgemi.com.

    HOUSING & MORTGAGE RELIEF

    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has temporarily suspended evictions in Michigan.

    Freddie Mac — Offering mortgage relief options for those who are unable to make their mortgage payments due to a decline in income, including forbearance for up to 12 months, waiving penalties and fees, halting foreclosure sales/evictions of borrowers in Freddie Mac-owned homes until May 17, and more. myhome.freddiemac.com/own/getting-help-disaster.html

    Fannie Mae - Homeowners who are adversely impacted by this national emergency may request mortgage assistance by contacting their mortgage servicer. Foreclosure sales and evictions of borrowers are suspended for 60 days. Homeowners impacted by this national emergency are eligible for a forbearance plan to reduce or suspend their mortgage payments for up to 12 months. https://www.fanniemae.com/portal/media/corporate-news/2020/covid-homeowner-assistance-options-7000.html

    The Homeless Shelters Directory is a directory of shelters and other homeless services for people with urgent housing needs. You can find support close to you.

    MENTAL HEALTH

    Disaster Distress Helpline – 1-800-985-5990 — This 24/7/365 service from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration provides crisis counseling for people going through both natural and human-caused disasters. It’s free, multi-lingual and confidential. You can also text TalkWithUs to 66746.

    National Suicide Prevention Hotline
    If you’re feeling alone and struggling, you can also reach out to
    The Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741 or National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK

    Headspacea free mental health resource for Michiganders during the COVID-19 pandemic, offers meditations, at-home workouts and other help for stress and anxiety.

    Seniors in need of daily or periodic wellness-check calls can sign up at the state Department of Health and Human Services sites for assistance.

    Other statewide resources

    2-1-1 — Call 2-1-1 from any phone to be connected to a list of statewide resources for everything from food and diapers to rental assistance and bus fare. You can also search their online database.

    Alzheimer's Association of Michigan has free online support groups to offer caregivers and those living with Alzheimer's disease and dementia with social interaction, educational information and support.  View their virutal offerings here.

    American Red Cross is in desperate need of blood donations. Find out where to give here

    AT&T will offer free internet access to new customers for two months and low-income households can continue to subscribe for $10/month. All public WiFi hotspots are open to anyone. AT&T will not terminate service of any customer due to an inability to pay and all late payment fees will be waived. Click here to learn more.

    Essential workers ( police officers, firefighters, health care workers, postal workers, sanititation workers, etc.,) in need of child care can get assistance finding help .

    Comcast and Charter Communications will offer free internet access to low-income families. Internet and cable will not be suspended. Click here for guidelines.

    Feeding America has a nationwide network of 200 food banks and 60,000 food pantries. They help food banks across the country support the most vulnerable communities affected by the pandemic. You can donate here or find your local food bank here.

    Food assistance Temporary food assistance (Bridge card) for eligible low-income families and individuals is available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Use MI Bridges to apply for assistance, check your eligibility status and manage your account online.

    Food Pantries runs an online directory of local pantries, soup kitchens, food shelves, food banks and other food help and you can search by state for nearby aid.

    Free food. Residents 60 and older are eligible for home-delivery or pick-up meals during the outbreak. Fill out the form here. Seniors can also request a daily wellness-check phone calls.

    Meals on Wheels: Delivers nutritious meals to vulnerable seniors. You can contact your local provider or donate to the national group here.

    Need Help Paying Bills has a list of emergency as well as long-term financial assistance programs. Based on various conditions, households can receive rental assistance, food, free medical care, daycare vouchers, medical care and energy bill assistance among other resources.

    More than a dozen informal, grassroots networks are operating statewide. Sometimes known as mutual aid groups, they work alongside government agencies and charities and can assist with grocery deliveries, financial assistance, child care and more.  Check out the map (right) from Michigan Radio to find a local group to join.

    Michigan Small Business During COVID-19 offers guidance for small-business owners

    Michigan Treasury Collections Service Center Assistance may be available for those who have been laid off due to COVID-19 regarding past due state taxes or other state debts call 517-636-5265 or visit www.michigan.gov/taxes

    The State Unemployment Office will extend benefits to workers who are sick, quarantined or taking care of family members who are ill. First responders in the public health community who became ill or quarantined due to exposure are also eligible. Self-employed workers and independent contractors who don’t have access to unemployment insurance will now have access to benefits. Click here to fill out the application online or call 1-866-500-0017.

    USBG National Charity Foundation is offering grant assistance to bartenders and their families. Click here to fill out the application.

    Upper Peninsula

    Community Action Alger-Marquette can assist residents with housing or food support.  Call 906-228-6522 during normal business hours to make an appointment.

    SEMCO said it is suspending customer disconnections and waiving late fees for anyone unable to pay their monthly natural gas bill. If you are concerned about your gas service or struggling to pay your bill, call SEMCO at 1-800-624-2019.

    UPPCO is temporarily suspending shutoffs for non-payment for income-eligible customers. In addition, customers that are enrolled in UPPCO’s Senior Winter Protection program have had their end dates extended automatically through May 3. Customers who are significantly impacted by COVID-19 – those with a sudden loss of income or medical condition – as well as vulnerable senior citizens, can call 906-449-2013 or dial “2-1-1” from anywhere in the Upper Peninsula to determine eligibility for payment assistance programs.

    Western UP Food Systems Council has compiled a list of area food pantries and assistance in Houghton County & beyond. 

    Bay Mills Indian Community 

    Bay Mills Food Pantry is available to assist Bay Mills tribal members in need of food assistance, and is not income-based. Bay Mills Commodities is in charge of the pantry, currently located at the Waishkey Center. Bay Mills tribal members in need of access to the food pantry can call Schwiderson or her staffer John Napoletano at 906-248-2527 or 906-248-2528 to make an appointment. 

    Gwinn 

    Upper Peninsula Animal Welfare Shelter, 815 South State Highway M553, has a pet food pantry to help dog and cat owners who are having difficulty feeding their pets. Proof of eligibility is not required. Email info@upaws.org or call 475-6661 for more information.

    Hancock

    Hancock Public Schools will be providing free breakfast/lunch. Parents and guardians are welcome to pick up food for all children 18 and younger. Meals must be pre-ordered by completing the Google sign-up form , or by calling the respective high school, middle school or elementary offices. 

    The Salvation Army of Hancock food pantry, 408 Ravine St., is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 


    Lake Linden

    Lake Linden-Hubbell Public Schools will be participating in the federal program to provide free breakfast and lunch meals to our students (age 18 and under) who are in need during the school closure. The meals are free to all students. Meals are for the week and must be pre-ordered. You may do so by completing a Google form or emailing drheault@lakelinden.k12.mi.us. You may also reach the LLHS Food Service Department by calling 906-296-6211 (choose option #4 from the menu and then #5 for Food Service). Please leave a voicemail. Only those who have signed up by the deadlines will be guaranteed meals.

      Northern Michigan

      Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency has compiled this list of resources for residents of Northeast Michigan.

      Traverse Bay area School District will distribute food at the following locations:

      • Benzie Central Schools9222 Homestead Rd.

      Kingsley Area Schools, breakfast and lunch pickup:

      • Hannah St. Mary’s, 2912 M-113, 4:30 to 6 p.m.
      • Kingsley Methodist Church, 113 Blair St.,10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
      • Home delivery is available. Call your school directly.

      Traverse City Area Public Schools, breakfast and lunch pickup:

      • Blair Elementary School, 1625 Sawyer Rd., 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.
      • Traverse Heights Elementary School,  933 Rose St., 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.
      • East Middle School, 1776 Three Mile Rd., 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.
      • Long Lake Elementary School, 7600 N. Long Lake Rd. 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.

      Mid-Michigan

      CAHP has compiled this list of COVID-19 resources for mid-Michigan residents.

      Capital Area Housing Partnership (CAHP) is temporarily suspending late fees and eviction notices in mid- Michigan. Call 517-332-4663 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays 

      CATA is offering free transit during this time but asks that it only be used for essential travel. IMPORTANT: To protect the health and safety of our drivers, please board and exit from the rear door of the bus. For additional information, please call CATA's emergency line at 517-999-2549.

      Summit Pointe Housing Assessment Resource Agency (H.A.R.A.) assists those in Calhoun County in a current eviction status or those who are currently homeless who are trying to find other housing opportunities. Call 269-966-1538  8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

      Big Rapids

      Here's a list of resources sent by readers in the Big Rapids/Mecosta County community

      Fenton

      The Warda Foundation is launching a lunch supply food drive with donations being collected at The Barn, 715 Torrey Rd. Items collected can include, bread, cereal, butter, dried fruit, peanut butter and more. Click here to donate. 

      Flint

      Catholic Charities meal programs will be offered at three distribution sites. 

      • North End Soup Kitchen, 735 E. Stewart Ave.
      • Center for Hope Soup Kitchen, 812 Root St.
      • South Flint Soup Kitchen, Lincoln Park United Methodist Church, 3410 Fenton Rd.

      The City of Flint compiled this list of community services, including information on free meal distribution, small business help and child care.

      Food Not Bombs Flint  is distributing free sack lunches to members of the public at Asbury Church,1653 Davison Rd., from noon to 4 p.m. or until the food runs out. Food distribution is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

      Mount Pleasant

      Mount Pleasant Public Schools will offer meals on weekdays from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Mount Pleasant High School 1155 S. Elizabeth St.  Children 18 and younger are free. Adult meals are $2.

      Southeast Michigan

      Bridge reader Julie Kennedy-Carpenter has an abundance of resources (housing, medical, food, caregiver, educational, and much more)  on her Julie's List for residents in six counties.

        Crisis Care Grocery Giveaway: Triumph Church Detroit has partnered with New Era Detroit to feed over 200 families daily (Monday through Friday) with through the Crisis Care Grocery Giveaway program. 

        Gleaners Community Food Bank has increased food distribution sites for families and children in Metro Detroit.  Here are a list and map (right) of food drives. 

        Michigan Muslim Community Council will provide grocery delivery service for senior citizens living in Metro Detroit. Call 734-325-4134 between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to place an order. Volunteers can sign up here.

        United Way of Southeastern Michigan has set up funds to help families with health care, financial resources and other services. The agency has recently expanded its volunteer portal so that volunteers can work immediately. To donate or volunteer, click here. The organization has also launched a COVID-19 community response fund to continue efforts to support families during the school closures. 

        Wayne County CARES ACT provides assistance in the following areas: food & income support, property tax assistance, water & energy assistance, emergency home repair, rent & mortgage assistance and funeral supports. To learn more about which CARES Relief & Recovery Services are available in your community, please call 313-388-9799, or visit waynemetro.org/CARES.

        Ann Arbor 

        "To go" meals will be available for pickup, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Meals are for children 18 and younger and children with special needs 26 and under. If you have food allergy needs or cannot get to a pickup location, call 734-994-2265.

        Food pickup locations are:

        • Arrowwood Hills Community Center, 2566 Arrowwood
        • Bryant Community Center,  3 W. Eden Ct.
        • Green Baxter Court Community Center, 1737 Green Rd., 
        • Hikone Community Center, 2724 Hikone Dr.
        • Pinelake Village Co-op, outside the clubhouse, 2680 Adrienne Dr.
        • Lakestone Apartments, outside the clubhouse, 4275 Eyrie Dr.
        • Scio Farms, outside the clubhouse, 6655 Jackson Rd.
        • Orchard Grove, outside the clubhouse, 2835 S. Wagner
        • Carpenter Elementary, outside the school, 4250 Central Blvd.
        • Scarlett Middle School,  3300 Lorraine
        • Peace Neighborhood Center, Peace Maple Meadows Satellite, West Arbor Satellite, 1111 N. Maple Rd.

        Ann Arbor Community Center: 625 N Main St., Pantry hours: By appointment. Perishable food is available on the first Wednesdays 10 a.m.- 12 p.m.  (lining up begins at 9:30 a.m).

        Food Gatherers works with more than 150 partners through the Washtenaw County area. Click here to search for food pantries, distributions, and free meals available in your community.

        Huron Valley Humane Society offers pet food assistance for residents living in Washtenaw County or Plymouth. Click here to apply for assistance.

        Northside Community Center 809/815 Taylor St., 2 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m.-  2:30 p.m Thursday;: 10 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. second Saturday of the month; 10 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. fourth Saturday of the month

        Palm Palace Free kids’ meals with no minimum purchase.

        Belleville

        • Belleville First United Methodist Church, 417 Charles St., Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10 a.m.- 1 p.m.
        • Church of God Mountain Assembly, 494 W. Columbia, Food distribution held on Thursday night. Sign-in between 6 p.m.- 7 p.m. Food boxes are distributed after service, between 8:30 p.m.- 9 p.m.
        • Nourishing Gardens, 24831 Sumpter Rd., 11 a.m.- 12: 30 p.m. Sundays

        Birmingham

        Birmingham Public Schools will offer breakfast and lunch pickup to students 18 and younger, Monday to Friday. Students do not need to be enrolled in Birmingham Public Schools.

        Food pickup locations:

        • Groves High School, 20500 W. 13 Mile, Beverly Hills, 10 a.m.- 12 p.m.
        • Derby Middle School, 1300 Derby, 10 a.m.- 11 a.m.
        • Huntley Square Apartments, 31065 Huntley Square, Beverly Hills, 10 a.m.- 11 a.m. 

        Bloomfield Hills 

        Bloomfield Hills Schools will have meals available for pickup from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Meals will be packaged in grab-and-go containers. Meals are for children up to 18 and any child with special needs up to 26 years old. Adult meals will be offered for $4. If you have food allergy needs, call 248-341-5672

            Food pickup locations: 

        • Main entrance of Bloomfield Hills High School - 4200 Andover Rd.
        • Main entrance of East Hills Middle School   2800 Kensington Rd.  

        Dearborn Heights

        Dearborn Public Schools will offer free pickup breakfast and lunch for students who attend Fordson, Dearborn and Edsel Ford high schools, McCollough/Unis, Salina Intermediate and Woodworth. 10 a.m.- 12 p.m.

        Food pickup locations:

        • Help’s on the Way,  5358 South Beech Daly Rd., Pantry hours,  6 p.m. (until all clients are served. Documentation required: Must show government-issued photo identification. Passports with supporting documents may be accepted.
        • Firstworks Freestore, Inside of First Assembly of God Dearborn Heights, 5650 S. Telegraph Rd. Hours: second and fourth Fridays of each month from 12 to 2 p.m.

        Detroit

        Outlier Media has developed a fast and easy way for metro Detroiters to voice their concerns about COVID-19. The quick survey will ask participants to identify their biggest needs and vexing questions. Text “corona” to 72224 to participate. 

        Coronavirus COVID-19 Water Restart Plan For Detroit residents who recently experienced a water shutoff or received a shutoff notice, call Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency to get your service restored: 313-386-9727.
        Restoration is a $25 fee and then $25 per month during time of Coronavirus emergency. https://detroitmi.gov/departments/customer-care/water-and-sewerage-department/coronavirus-covid-19-water-restart-plan

        Detroit Public Schools Community District will distribute “grab and go” breakfast and lunch meals at 17 school locations. Breakfast, Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; lunch from 10:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Click here for the list of schools. 

        Detroit National Action Network has free grocery, medication delivery service. The service is available to senior citizens and homebound individuals. Grocery items must be paid for with a debit or credit card. 313-288-8433

        Downtown Boxing Gym is offering meals, care packages, online tutoring and training. Text DBGFAMILY to 44321 to donate and volunteer.

        Michigan Humane Society, 7887 Chrysler Drive, Detroit, is offering free pet food to qualifying pet owners in need. To apply, contact any of the Michigan Humane Society’s three Centers for Animal Care to apply for the program.

        Mighty Wings, 20131 Greenfield Rd., is offering free pancake and bacon breakfasts from 8 to 11 a.m. daily for kids. 

        Nosh Pit Detroit will provide free vegan meals and grocery help to anyone who needs. Details here

        Soup Kitchen, 22201 Fenkell, Detroit, 313-255-0312, Meals served 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and noon to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Takeout only.

        St. Christine Christian Services has a food pantry and soup kitchen that will open with limited services (carryout bags only).  Food pantry, 22303 Fenkell, Detroit. 313-543-1527

        TechTown is launching an emergency COVID-19 fund for Detroit small businesses. In partnership with the City of Detroit, the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC), and Invest Detroit, grants up to $5,000 will be given to qualifying small businesses. Click here to apply.

        United Community Housing Coalition is helping answer questions regarding a landlord-tenant or other eviction matter in Detroit. If you need assistance call (313) 355-3352 or email UCHC at eviction@uchcdetroit.org.

        We the Peoplea community coalition group, will distribute water in the Detroit area. Click the map for water drop-off locations.

        Flat Rock

        Helping Hands Community Lutheran Church, 23984 Gibraltar Rd., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday. Must be a resident of Flat Rock.

        Garden City

        Garden City public schools are offering free breakfast/lunch to all students 18 and younger, regardless of income Monday thru Friday. Pickup locations are Garden City High School and Farmington Elementary from 10 a.m. untill 1 p.m. Breakfast and lunch are given at the same time and students do not have to be present. No preorder is necessary. 

        Holly

        Revive Sips & Sweets will provide free sack lunches to children 18 and younger. 1006 N Saginaw St.

        New Haven

        New Haven school bus drivers are delivering breakfast and lunch Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If your child rides a bus, your delivery window is 9 a.m. to 10:15. If your child is not on a bus route, pick up meal packets at New Haven Elementary between 9:05 and 10:15.

        Novi

        Novi Rotary Foundation Feed the Need program offers a free Grab & Go Lunch to ALL children in and around the City of Novi and special needs up to age 26. No registration required, just visit a satellite location. www.feedtheneednovi.org; 248-667-8007 text/call; Volunteers sign-up link: https://tinyurl.com/vr47v5l

        Oak Park

        Through April 3, Oak Park Public Schools will distribute two meals per day (breakfast and lunch) for any child under 18. Curbside locations will be at three schools open to all families between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.  In addition, meal pickup will be available at six of our Detroit bus stop locations between 11 a.m. and noon. Click this link to download the flyer: OPS Feed Our Kids - COVID-19.pdf

        Royal Oak

        New Beginnings Animal Rescue, 2502 Rochester Rd., is offering free pet food to qualifying pet owners for up to three months. Hours of operation are noon to 2 p.m. every Sunday, except on holiday/holiday weekends. Click here to apply and for more information.

        St. Clair Shores

        Domino’s Pizza is offering a free one-topping large pizza for families that typically get free meals at school. 27883 Harper Ave.

        Southfield 

        Southfield Public Schools will deliver two meals per day for seven days to children living in the district. Click here for delivery schedule.

        Southgate

        Southgate Public Schools, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. free breakfast and lunch daily for children up to 18 years old. Pick up meals at Davidson Middle School, 15800 Trenton Rd., Tuesdays.

        Taylor

        Fish & Loaves, 25670 Northline Rd. Hours and date of operations are 9 a.m.- 12 p.m., 1 to 7 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.

        Trenton

        Trenton Public Schools, Free breakfast and lunch will be served to all students residing in the district, 18 years and younger. Delivery will start at 3 p.m. via the Arthurs Middle Schools PM bus routes, Monday through Friday. Click here for bus routes. Two pickup stations will be available from 3 to 4 p.m. at Bristol Hills Apartments (bus stop) and Southwick CO (Ilene/York). A drive-up station from 2 to 4 p.m. will be at the high school loading dock.

        Washtenaw County

        The Washtenaw Regional Organizing Coalition (WeROC) is compiling a COVID-19 resource and community action list focused on Washtenaw County.

        Waterford

        Waterford School District will offer free meals Monday- Friday, 11 a.m.- 1p.m.

        Pickup locations:

        • Riverside Elementary, 5280 Farm Rd.
        • Mason Middle School, 3835 W Walton Blvd.
        • 501 N. Cass Lake Rd.

        Wyandotte

        Wyandotte Public Schools, 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. free breakfast and lunch for 7 days for children up to 18 years old. Pick up meals at Roosevelt High School main entrance parking lot. . 540 Eureka Rd.

        Food pickup locations:

        • Waynewright Community Meals,  98 Superior Blvd. 
        • Downriver Community Food Pantry, 140 Superior Blvd.
        • Salvation Army, 1258 Biddle Ave.

        Ypsilanti 

        • Parkridge Community Center, 591 Armstrong Dr. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 4 to 6 p.m. daily 
        • A.C.C.E Community Life Center, 1076 Ecorse Rd.  Hours: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. daily. 
        • Strong Tower Ministries, 134 Spencer Ln.  Hours: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. daily.
        • CRC Community Center, 2057 Tyler Rd. Hours: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4 to  6 p.m. daily.
        • SOS Community Services, 114 North River. Hours: Tuesdays 1 p.m. -6:30 p.m., Wednesdays 9 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. To access the food pantry, please call 734-484-9945.
        • Salvation Army, 518 Harriet St. Hours and dates of operations are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
        • Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 201 N. River St. Hours and dates of operations, Mondays through Thursdays 3 p.m. -3:45 p.m.
        • Corner Health Center, 555 Towner St. Services are only offered to pregnant women, women who have recently had a baby, breastfeeding moms, and children under 5; Call 734-544-6800 to schedule an appointment.
        • Calvary Bible Church, 8318 Carpenter Rd. Hours and dates of operations, fourth Saturday of each month from 10 a.m.- 12 p.m.
        • Brown Chapel AME, 043 W Michigan Ave. Hours and dates of operation are Friday 11 a.m.- 12pm. 
        • Christian Love Fellowship, 1601 Stamford Rd. Hours and dates of operations, Tuesday and Thursday from 11a.m.- 1 p.m.
        • Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 201 N. River St. Hours and dates of operations, Mondays through Thursdays 3 p.m. -3:45 p.m.

        Western Michigan 

        Peter Meijer will deliver care packages to individuals in need in Western Michigan.

        Packages will include canned goods, dry goods and hygiene products.

        Click here to request a package.

        Allendale

        Allendale Public Schools will offer “meal kits” that include five meals per kit for students 18 and younger.  

        Kit pickup locations are: 

        • East bus: Knollwood (Clubhouse/Mailboxes), 11:20 a.m.
        • East bus: Boulder Ridge (Mailboxes behind Clubhouse), 11:50 a.m.
        • East bus: Allendale Meadows (Mailboxes behind Clubhouse), 12:15 p.m.
        • West bus: Iglesia Alas de Aguila (parking lot on 64th), 11:20 a.m.
        • West bus: Allendale Middle School (bus parking lot), 11:50 a.m.
        • West bus: Springview Elementary (North lot - Pine Valley Ct & Learning Ln), 12:15 p.m.

        Coopersville

        Coopersville Area Public Schools, through April 10, students 18 and younger and students with disabilities, 18-26 can pick up two meals per day.

        Food pick-up locations are:

        • Coopersville Area District Library 333 Ottawa St., Coopersville; 10 a.m.- 10:45 a.m.
        • Coopersville Timberline Estates (clubhouse) 260 Pin Oak Dr, Coopersville; 11 a.m. - 1:45 a.m.
        • Tallmadge Meadows (clubhouse) 0-11630 14th Ave. NW, Grand Rapids; 12:15  to 1 p.m.

        Grand Haven

        Grand Haven Area Public Schools, A week’s worth of meals will be distributed from 10 a.m.-  2 p.m. and 4 p.m.- 7 p.m.

        Pickup locations are:

        • Ferry Elementary: 1050 Pennoyer Ave.
        • Lake Hills Elementary: 18181 Dogwood Dr., Spring Lake
        • Robinson Elementary: 11801 120th Ave.
        • Hope Church, 14932 Mercury Dr.

        Grand Rapids

        Electric CheetahKids eat free with an adult meal purchase of $14 or more. 1015 Wealthy St. SE.

        Grand Rapids Community Foundation & Hispanic Center of Western Michigan, Nonprofit organizations can have their community information and resources translated for free into 85 languages. Contact Holly Rea at hrea@hispanic-center.org or 616- 828-9679 for translation and interpretation requests.

        Kent County Community Action Food Distribution will add an additional food distribution day March 26 from 1 p.m.- 6 p.m. at Kent County Community Action, 121 Franklin St. SE. To volunteer click here

        Kids’ Food Basket, Looking for volunteers. Text KFB to 56651 to donate. 1300 Plymouth Ave NE.

        Grandville

        Meals on Wheels West Michigan, Dining locations will be closed, but senior deliveries will run as scheduled. 2900 Wilson Ave. SW # 500.

        Hamilton 

        Hamilton Community Schools, eligible students, 18 and younger can pick up five days’ of bagged lunches. 11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.

        Holland

        Holland Public Schools, 9 to 11 a.m. free breakfast and lunch, Mondays and Wednesdays for  students 18 and younger. 

        Food pickup locations:

        • Park Christian Reformed Church - 1496 W. 32nd St.
        • St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church - 171 W. 13th St.
        • Providence Church - 821 Ottawa Ave.
        • Christ Memorial - 595 Graafschap Rd.
        • Stratford Way Apartments - 450 Stratford Way
        • Meadowlanes Townhomes - 287 Meadow Lane Dr.
        • Harbor Village Apartments - 287 West 40th St.
        • Crown Point Apartments - 1180 Matt Urban Dr.
        • Maple Ave Church & Ministries - 427 Maple Ave.
        • Hope Church - 77 W. 11th Ave.
        • BLVD Church - 238 W. 15th St.
        • Trinity Reformed - 712 Apple Ave.
        • Calvary Church on 8th - 995 E 8th St.
        • Lincoln Estates Mobile Home Park - 1139 Lincoln Ave.
        • Willow Park Mobile Home Park - 1055 Lincoln Ave.
        • Ridge Point Community Church - 340 104th Ave.

        Kalamazoo

        Kalamazoo Public Schools will distribute two days’ worth of food and every Monday and Wednesday and on Friday, three days’ worth for eligible students 18 and under. 

        Food pickup locations are:

        • 11:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., All KPS school buildings except Greenwood, Indian Prairie and Winchell elementary schools, the Alternative Learning Program/ALP and South Westnedge School
        • 11:30 a.m. to noon, Interfaith, 1037 Interfaith Blvd.
        • 11:30 a.m. to noon, Eastside Neighborhood Association, 1301 E. Main St.
        • 12:30 to 1 p.m., Fox Ridge Apartments, 1320 Fox Ridge Dr.
        • 12:30 to 1 p.m., New Village Park, 2500 St. Albans Way

        Oceana County

         United Way Lakeshore is looking for help distributing food to Hart and Pentwater schools. Volunteers should be 18-60.

        Saugatuck

        Saugatuck Public Schools will begin breakfast and lunch deliveries to eligible families. Click here for times and locations.  

        The Southerner - Free meals for students and rides to the Interurban until further notice. 880 Holland St.

        Spring Lake

        Spring Lake Public Schools, March 23, 30, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Free breakfast and lunch will be distributed at the district’s central office, 345 Hammond St. 

        West Ottawa

        West Ottawa Public Schools will have 45 delivery sites across the district. Meal distribution will take place on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Click here for a list of locations and times.

        Whitehall

        Bone Ends Free meals to kids 15 and under until April 5. 604 E Colby St.

        Zeeland

        Zeeland Public Schools. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, students will be provided with two days worth of food. Click here for a list of the locations.

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