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Government Assisitance Programs
Other Food Assistance Programs
Shelter & Other Referral Information
Soup Kitchens
Food Pantries
Senior Food Program
Food Assistance Program
Food For Children Program
Community Produce Program
Please reprint this document every three months at www.foodbankccs.org/frdcc
in order to ensure you have the most up-to-date information.
**FOR SERVICE PROVIDER USE ONLY** DO NOT REPRODUCE AND/OR DISTRIBUTE TO FOOD RECIPIENTS
Food Resources DirectorySolano County
July 2017
Listing of Services provided by:
Published by the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano
2339 Courage Drive Suite F, Fairfield, CA 94533
P.O. Box 6324, Concord, CA 94524
Telephone 707-421-9777 Fax 925-671-7933
For the hearing impaired:
TTY 1.800.735.2929 English
TTY 1.800.855.3000 Spanish
**FOR SERVICE PROVIDER USE ONLY** DO NOT REPRODUCE AND/OR DISTRIBUTE TO FOOD RECIPIENTS
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365 Tuolumne St., Vallejo Benicia/Vallejo (707) 553-5000
275 Beck Ave. Fairfield Fairfield/Suisun City
275 Beck Ave. Fairfield Rio Vista
119 E. Monte Vista Ave Vacaville
see Vacaville or
Fairfield/Suisun City
Dixon
Benicia/Vallejo 365 Tuolumne St, Vallejo
Vacaville 1119 E. Monte Vista Ave
Fairfield/Suisun City,
Dixon and Rio Vista
275 Beck Ave Fairfield
Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC)
Dixon Dixon Family Services 155
N. Second St
Dixon (707) 678-0717
CalWorksLow-income families with children can receive cash grants through the CalWorks program. To apply, contact an
office listed below:
Low-income pregnant women and mothers with children up to the age of five can receive food vouchers to buy
specific nutritious foods. Call:
People who want more information about the food stamp process and eligibility rules can contact the Food
Bank's CalFresh Outreach team at (707) 421-9777.
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Food Stamps (CalFresh)CalFresh, formerly Food Stamps, are a monthly stipend on an EBT card that can be used to buy food. Someone
can be eligible even if they own a home, have no children, are working, own a vehicle, or have no permanent
address. People with little or no income should apply for food stamps. To apply, go to:
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Fairfield/Suisun Health and Social Services
2101 Courage Dr
Fairfield (707) 784-2200
Vacaville Health and Social Services
1119 E. Monte Vista
Vacaville (707) 469-4555
Vallejo Health and Social Services
365 Tuolumne St
Vallejo (707) 553-5381
General Assistance (GA)
Fairfield (707) 425-0638
Vallejo (707) 644-7444
Other cities 1-800-510-2020
Call 211 for assistance with information about all social services in English and Spanish.
OTHER FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Meals on Wheels Program www.mealsonwheelsofcontracosta.org
Homebound seniors can have meals delivered to them for a suggested donation by calling:
Low-income individuals who do not qualify for CalWorks or Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) can receive cash grants through the GA program. To apply for General
Assistance schedule an appointment by calling (707) 553-5234. All Applicants must
come to 365 Tuolumne St. Vallejo
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Low-income people who are blind, disabled, or elderly can receive supplemental grants through the SSI
program. For information call 1-800-772-1213
SHELTER & OTHER REFERRAL INFORMATION
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BENICIA St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church
120 East J St (707) 745-0307 Weds. 4:30pm-6pm
FAIRFIELDFirst Baptist Church of
Fairfield
1121 Clay St (707) 422-2500 Sundays 2:30pm-4pm
Samoan Christian
Fellowship
1200 Western St, Suite F (707) 428-4221 2nd Fri 6-9pm
2nd Sat 8-10am
SUISUN CITYFirst Christian Church 199 Marina Blvd (707) 428-4284 Tue & Thur 8am-12:30pm
VACAVILLE Epiphany Episcopal Church 300 West St (707) 448-2275 Tuesdays 1-3 pm
Fridays 4:30-6:30pm
VALLEJOFirst Baptist Church of
Vallejo
2025 Sonoma Blvd (707) 644-4064 Mon-Thur
Satudays
Sundays
11am-12:30pm
2:30-3:30am
5-6pm
First United Methodist
Church
502 Virgina St Last two
Saturdays
of the
month
11:30am-1pm
Amador Street Hope Center 929 Amador St (707) 648-1986 Thurs 6:30pm
Bible Study optional after
meal
SOUP KITCHENS
Soup kitchens provide free meals to anyone who comes in during meal hours. Soup kitchens with an asterisk (*)
expect recipients to attend a religious service before the meal is served. Menus vary, although each soup
kitchen tries to offer balanced meals.
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BENICIABenicia CAC 480 Military East (707) 745-0900 Mon
Tues-Thur
Fri
8:30 am-1:30 pm
8:30 am-4 pm
10am-12pm
St. Dominic’s Conference St.
Vincent de Paul
(707) 746-1773 Call for Appointment
DIXONDixon Family Services
(Call first)
155 N. 2nd St (707) 678-0442 Mon-Thur 10am-noon, 1-4pm
- Self Sufficiency Programs
offered Wed. 11am-Noon by
appt.
-1st Wed. @2pm: 30min Life
Skills Workshops offered
Salvation Army Mobile Van
Dixon Recycle Center 1 Town Square (707) 455-8191 3rd Tue 10am-2pm
St. Vincent de Paul Food
Locker
105 S. 2nd St (707) 678-7664 Mon-Fri 8:30am-1pm
FOOD PANTRIES
Pantries provide food to the general public on an ongoing basis. Pantries may limit the number of times they serve the
same recipient in a given time period. All pantries strive to provide balanced food bags that include all food groups.
Typically, the food is nonperishable, i.e. canned goods and dried beans, pasta and rice. Some pantries provide three day
supplies of food for people in crisis situations put together according to a suggested menu and based on family size. Other
pantries focus on perishable foods such as produce, dairy and bread and include a limited number of nonperishable items.
Most agencies require some form of identification from recipients and each person in their household. Food Pantries may
require recipients to call ahead for an appointment. A small number of pantries ask people to get a referral from another
agency.Please share the information about pantry requirements included with the pantry description with the people you
are helping.
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FAIRFIELD/SUISUN CITYThe Edge Community
Church
1512 North Texas St (707) 421-9430 Tuesdays 1-2pm
Fairfield CANB 416 Union Ave (707) 427-1148 Mon, Wed
& Fri
Wed
1-4pm Emergency Food
11:30a-4pm Seniors &
Disabled
Fairfield City Church 1360 Crowley Lane (707) 426-2172 Tuesdays 3:30-4:30pm
Fairfield SDA Community
Services
1101 East Tabor Ave (707) 426-6720 2nd and
4th Weds
11am-12:30pm - Walkin
food distribution
Mount Calvary Baptist
Church
1735 Enterprise Dr, Bldg. 3 (707) 425-1849 Thurs 1pm-3pm
Mount Carmel SVdP 2700 Dover Ave (707) 422-5209 Tues,
Weds,
Thurs
Call for appointment. Serves
Fairfield, Suisun & Cordelia
Rockville Presbyterian
Fellowship (at Salvation
Army)
1200 Missouri St Mon &
Wed
1-3pm
Salvation Army—Fairfield 1216 Missouri St (707) 426-6244 Mon-Thurs 9 am-12 pm; 1-4 pm
Samoan Christian
Fellowship
1200 Western St (707) 428-4221 Every Wed
& Fri
11am-2pm
2nd Fri 6-9pm
2nd Sat 8-11am
St. Mark’s Manna Pantry 1600 Union Ave (707) 422-4741 Tuesdays
2nd Sat
4–6 pm
9:30am-10:30 am
St. Stephens CME Church
Feed My Sheep
2301 Union Ave (707) 425-2925 2nd and
4th Weds
2pm-4pm - Call before 4pm
on the Monday before the
distribution for
appointment. Leave name,
phone number and number
in family
Suisun Fairfield
Congregational Church
701 Suisun St (707) 425-6330 Wed
Mon-Wed
& Fri
11am: Walk In
7pm-8pm
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True Love Baptist Church 1956 Pennsylvania Ave (707) 426-2776 2nd Wed 10-11:30am
RIO VISTARio Vista Food Pantry
(Formerly Rio Vista
Community Services)
1105 A Airport Rd Sunday 12:30-2pm
VACAVILLEFirst Baptist Church of
Vacaville
1127 Davis St (707) 448-6209 Mon 10am-12pm: For new clients
Wed 5:30-7:00pm: Walk-in food
distribution.
Fri 10am -12pm: Walk-in food
distribution.
Emergency food by appt.
Salvation Army Mobile Van
Vacaville Boys & Girls Club 100 Holly Lane (707) 455-8191 4th Fri 10am-12pm
Meadows Complex 259 Aegean Way (707) 455-8191 1st & 3rd
Fri
10am-1pm
Mariposa Head Start Center 1625 Alamo Dr (707) 455-8191 2nd Fri 10am-1pm
Country Garden Senior
Apartments
1200 Burton Dr (707) 455-8191 2nd Fri 1:30-2:30pm
Senior Manor Apartments 190 Lawrence Dr (707) 455-8191 4th Fri 12:30-1:30pm
Or Call for Appointment (707) 455-8191 Mon &
Wed
9am-4pm
Shiloh Baptist Church 185 Chandler St (707) 446-4151 Tues 10am-12pm: Walk-in
Emergency food by appt.
(Clothes also available)
SonRise Community
Fellowship: Helping Hands
Ministry
310 Parker St (707) 448-7912 Tues 9-11am
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(707) 448-2390 Mon-Wed
& Fri
10am-11:45am
Thurs 5-7pm
Vaca FISH 40 Eldridge Ave, Suite 9 (707) 447-5482 Tues-Fri 10am-12pm
Vacaville Storehouse 1146 E. Monte Vista (707) 454-0268 Mon 10am-12pm
6-7pm (with military ID)
Tues 4-6pm
Thurs & Fri 10am-12pm
VALLEJO Amador St. Hope Center 929 Amador St (707) 648-1986 Wed 1pm
Antioch Church of God in
Christ
21 Antioch Dr (707) 647-1005 Thurs 11am-12pm
Bridgeway Cornerstone
Church
1505 Georgia St (707) 554-9510 Mondays 10-11am
Calvary Community Church 585 Mini Dr (707) 642-6585 4th Sat 10am-Noon and by appt.
Catholic Charities of Solano 125 Corporate Pl,
Suite A
(707) 644-8909 Mon-Thurs By appointment only. Call
9am-11 am for food appt.
Pick up food 1:30–3:30 pm
Emmanuel Arms 900 6th St (707) 642-2391 Mon Call Mon. 10 am-Noon.
Distribution 11am-
12:15 pm
Combined with Food Assistance Program distribution of USDA commodities.
Please do not refer people to more than one place that distributes USDA
commodities.)
St. Mary’s Catholic Church 350 Stinson Ave
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Faith Bible Church of Vallejo 826 Solano Ave (707) 557-7933 Tues
Fridays
11am-2pm
2-6pm
First Baptist Church of
Vallejo
2025 Sonoma Blvd. (707) 644-4064 Mon-Thur 11am-12:30pm
Friendship Miss. Baptist
Church
1905 Florida St. (707) 648-2005
x22
Monthly distribution. Call
church to find out sign up
day and distribution day.
(Generally the 4th Saturday
of the month.)
Good Samaritan Church 407 Capitol St (707) 553-1896 Tues &
Thurs
9:30am-12:30pm
Living Bread Ministries 2525 Springs Rd (707) 644-4002 3rd & 4th
Fridays
12-2pm
Northbay Foursquare
Church
330 Avian Drive (707) 554-8232 2nd & 4th
Sundays
12:00pm-12:30pm,
Emergency food by
appointment
Salvation Army—Vallejo 630 Tuolumne St (707) 643-8621 Mon-Wed 9am-Noon. No appointment
or referral needed. Bring ID
and proof of residency.
Second Baptist Church of
Vallejo
1170 Benicia Rd (707) 643-6496 1st & 3rd
Wed
11am
St. Basil SVdP Conference 1225 Tuolumne St (707) 644-0376 Mon-Fri Call and leave message.
Bags are delivered to homes,
Mon.–Fri. No walk-ins.
St. Vincent Ferrer Conf.
SVdP
(707) 556-9864 Call Tues, Wed, or Thurs.
from 9:30-12 pm for
delivery.
Union Miss. Baptist Church 128 Encerti Ave (707) 642-0870 4th Tues 9:30 am-12 pm
Vallejo Seventh Day
Adventist Community
Services
1130 Alabama (707) 643-6181 Tues
(Except
Last)
9am - 12:30pm
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The Will of God Christian
Center*
419 Georgia St (510) 239-7232 or
(707) 655-5587
2nd & 4th
Tues
12-7pm
Vallejo residents will be
served first. Must bring your
own bags.
*not a partner agency of the Food Bank
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Number of Persons
in HouseholdMaximum Income
Monthly Annually
1 $2,010 $24,120
2 $2,707 $32,480
3 $3,404 $40,840
4 $4,100 $49,200
5 $4,797 $57,560
6 $5,494 $65,920
7 $6,190 $74,280
8 $6,887 $82,640
For each additional person in the household, add: $697 monthly or $8,360 annually.
DIXONCornerstone Church 185 W. Cherry St
Dixon
2nd & 4th
Wed
10am -11 am
FAIRFIELD/SUISUN CITYSt. Mark’s Lutheran Church 1600 Union Ave
Fairfield
1st & 3rd
Wed
9:30-10:30am
Senior Food Program
The Senior Food Program is a program of the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano.
Senior Food Program members must be 55 years of age or older, live in one of the areas served by the program, and have
gross monthly incomes under the chart listed below. In general each recipient is expected to pick up his or her bag, unless
other arrangements are made by the participant. Applicants can fill out a one-page application form at the Senior Food
Program site in their area. Currently, there is room for new members at most sites. If a site has no room, names may be
placed on a waiting list.
Distribution is twice a month; Senior Food Program members who are unable to pick up a bag at their site cannot go to
another site. The bags vary but in general each contains seven to eight different items with bread, fresh fruits and
vegetables, and canned food items the most common.
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The Edge Community
Church
1512 North Texas St 2nd & 4th
Wed
12-1pm
RIO VISTARio Vista Food Pantry
(Formerly Rio Vista
Community Services)
1105A Airport Rd
Rio Vista
1st Sun 12:30-2pm
VACAVILLEEpiphany Episcopal Church 300 West St
Vacaville
1st & 3rd
Wed
10:30-11:30am
VALLEJONorman King Community
Center: Serves Vallejo south
of Curtola Parkway and
Benicia.
545 Magazine St
Vallejo
2nd & 4th
Wed
10-11am
Vallejo Community Center
Serves north and central
Vallejo.
225 Amador St
Vallejo
2nd & 4th
Wed
10:30-11:30am
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In order to receive the commodity portion of the bag, recipients must meet the income guidelines below:
Number of Persons in
HouseholdMaximum Income
Monthly Annually
1 $1,485 $17,820
2 $2,003 $24,030
3 $2,520 $30,240
4 $3,038 $36,450
5 $3,555 $42,660
6 $4,073 $48,870
7 $4,591 $55,095
8 $5,111 $61,335
9 $5,631 $67,575
10 $6,151 $73,815
Recipients go to the site in their area during distribution hours. They must bring:
BENICIABenicia CAC 480 Military East,
Benicia
(707) 745-0900 Weds 8:30am-4pm
DIXONCornerstone Church 185 W. Cherry St
Dixon
(707) 678-5234 4th Wed 10-11am
For households with more than 10 persons, add $520 each for monthly income; or $6,240 each for annual income.
· Identification with their current address or picture identification and a document with their current address (PG&E
bill, telephone bill, or other correspondence).
· Identification for each member of household, if household size is 6 or more. People will need to certify that their
income falls under the guidelines for the program. They will be required to sign for the food.
Food Assistance Program
Federal government commodities and other food items are distributed every month to individuals and families. Each
household is allowed to pick up food only once a month. We recommend that people choose one site for regular pick up
of commodities. Generally, this would be the site that is closest to where they live.
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RIO VISTA Rio Vista Food Pantry
(Formerly Rio Vista
Community Services)
1105 A Airport Rd
Rio Vista
3rd Sunday 12:30-2pm
FAIRFIELD /SUISUN CITYSt. Mark’s Lutheran
Church
1600 Union Ave
Fairfield
(707) 422-4741 2nd Wed 9:30am-10:30am
The Edge Community
Church
1512 North Texas St Wed &
Thurs
10am-2pm
True Love Baptist Church 1956 Pennsylvania
Fairfield
(707) 426-2776 3rd Wed 10am-12pm
VACAVILLE1st Baptist Church of
Vacaville
1127 Davis St
Vacaville
(707) 448-6209 3rd Fri 10am-12pm
Vacaville Storehouse 1146 E. Monte Vista (707) 454-0268 Mon 10am-12pm
6-7pm (with military ID)
Tues 4-6pm
Thurs & Fri 10am-12pm
VALLEJOChurch on the Hill at the
Travel Inn
160 Lincoln Rd E.
Vallejo
2nd Sat 11:30am-12:30pm
Mobile Units times can vary
Good Samaritan Missionary
Baptist Church
407 Capitol St
Vallejo
(707) 553-1896 3rd Sat 9am-11:30 am
The Salvation Army Vallejo 630 Tuolumne
Vallejo
(707) 643-8621 Thursday 9am-12pm 1pm - 3pm
North Vallejo Community
Center
1121 Whitney Ave
Vallejo
3rd Sat 10am - Noon
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Number of Persons
in HouseholdMaximum Income
Monthly Annually
1 $2,010 $24,120
2 $2,707 $32,480
3 $3,404 $40,840
4 $4,100 $49,200
5 $4,797 $57,560
6 $5,494 $65,920
7 $6,190 $74,280
8 $6,887 $82,640
For each additional person in the household, add: $697 monthly or $8,360 annually.
FAIRFIELD/SUISUNFairfield Seventh Day
Adventist Church
1101 E. Tabor Fairfield 3rd Friday 10am-12pm
VACAVILLEVacaville Storehouse 1146 E. Monte Vista Vacaville 2nd Wed 12pm-2pm
VALLEJONapa Solano Headstart 1328 Virginia St Vallejo 3rd Wed 10am-12pm
Food for Children Program
Food For Children is a Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano program that provides a box of food once a month to 4 -6
year old children referred by WIC or other community organizations. For more information about this program or for
information regarding how to become a referring agency, please contact the Food Bank at (925) 676-7543 x207. Parents
or guardians can self refer by bringing proof of the child’s birthdate and home address to the distribution site in the
community in which they live or work.
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Number of Persons
in HouseholdMaximum Income
Monthly Annually
1 $2,010 $24,120
2 $2,707 $32,480
3 $3,404 $40,840
4 $4,100 $49,200
5 $4,797 $57,560
6 $5,494 $65,920
7 $6,190 $74,280
8 $6,887 $82,640
For each additional person in the household, add: $697 monthly or $8,360 annually.
DIXON, RIO VISTA
Dixon Family Services 155 N 2nd St Dixon 1st & 3rd
Wed
11:30 am-12:30 pm
Lighthouse Ministries 101 Montezuma St Rio Vista 1st & 3rd
Wed
2-3 pm
FAIRFIELD / SUISUN
Cleo Gordon Elementary 1950 Dover Ave Fairfield 1st & 3rd
Fri
2-3 pm
Salvation Army- Fairfield 1216 Missouri St Fairfield 2nd & 4th
Thur
12-1 pm
Salvation Army- KROC
Center
586 E. Wigeon Way Suisun City 1st & 3rd
Fri
12-1 pm
Community Produce Program
The Community Produce Program is a Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano program that provides 15-25lbs of fresh
produce 2 times per month to qualifying households that are in need of food assistance. People can choose One Site to
regularly pick-up produce for their household. Generally, this would be the site that is closest to where they live. The
income guideline for this program is listed below. Clients will be asked to self-certify. No identification or documents are
asked for.
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Solano County Health &
Social Services-Fairfield
2101 Courage Dr
(near the dental clinic)
Fairfield 2nd & 4th
Thur
2-3 pm
True Love Baptist Church 1956 Pennsylvania Ave Fairfield 2nd & 4th
Wed
12-1 pm
VACAVILLE
Boys & Girls Club @ Trower 100 Holly Lane Vacaville 2nd & 4th
Wed
2-3 pm
Mariposa Center 1625 Alamo Dr Vacaville 2nd & 4th
Wed
4-5 pm
VALLEJO
Emmanuel Temple 900 6th St Vallejo 2nd & 4th
Tue
2-3 pm
JFK Library 505 Santa Clara St Vallejo 2nd & 4th
Sat
10-11am
John Finney High School 233 Hobbs Ave Vallejo 1st & 3rd
Tue
2-3 pm
Second Baptist Church 1170 Benicia Rd Vallejo 1st & 3rd
Fri
4:30-5:30pm
WIC Vallejo 355 & 365 Tuolumne St
(in the courtyard)
Vallejo 2nd & 4th
Tue
12-1 pm
Solano Middle School 1025 Corcoran Ave Vallejo 2nd & 4th
Fri
4-5 pm
Vallejo High School 840 Nebraska St Vallejo 1st & 3rd
Tue
4-5 pm
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