Food Resources

Senior Lunch Program

The Senior Nutrition Program provides a nutritious lunch to adults 60 years of age or older. The program seeks to reduce the isolation of older adults by providing these meals in a social setting. We encourage all mobile, active, older adults to join us for the nutritious lunch. The meals are great, and the social environment is even better! 

For more information contact Titus Uelese at 650.272.9228 or by email.

Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula

The East Palo Alto Boys and Girls Club mission is to provide low-income youth with the opportunities they need to achieve school success. 

2031 Pulgas Avenue, East Palo Alto
Monday through Friday, 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Ecumenical Hunger Program

EHP provides compassionate, dignified and practical assistance to families and individuals experiencing economic and personal hardship. They offer material help, support services, and advocacy for the neighbors in need. 

2411 Pulgas Avenue, East Palo Alto
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
10 a.m. – 12 p.m., 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Nuestra Casa

Nuestra Casa works to uplift Latino families in East Palo Alto and the mid-peninsula through community education, leadership development and advocacy. Staff have worked with local grocery stores to deliver groceries to apartment buildings in East Palo Alto.

First and Third Saturday of the Month

4 Newell Court, East Palo Alto

1842 West Bayshore Road, East Palo Alto

Second and Fourth Saturday of the Month

1991 Manhattan Avenue, East Palo Alto

445 East O’Keefe Street, East Palo Alto

1928 Cooley Avenue, East Palo Alto 

If there is a Fifth Saturday in the Month

4 Newell Court, East Palo Alto

445 East O’Keefe Street, East Palo Alto 

Every First and Third Wednesday of the Month

1805 East Bayshore Road, No. 100, East Palo Alto

One East Palo Alto

OEPA’s mission is to develop resident leaders, broker resources and services to build the capacity of individuals and organizations and advocate for change, leading into the improved social, physical, spiritual, education and economic well-being of East Palo Alto. The Barbara A. Mouton Multicultural Wellness Center/Mouton Center a program within OEPA offers free groceries and produce to East Palo Alto residents. 

903 Weeks Street, East Palo Alto
Thursday at 2 p.m.

Onyxx Village Connection

Free, packaged food 

900 Willow Road, Menlo Park
Monday & Wednesday, 5:30pm-6:30pm

East Palo Alto Library

Families can now visit the East Palo Alto Library on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 1 PM to receive free lunches and snacks as part of the Summer Food Service Program. Priority will be given to families with children ages 18 and under. The meal service will last as long as supplies last each day.

Church of Christ

Bagged groceries for Seniors

1215 Laurel Ave, East Palo Alto
Wednesdays at 3:00 p.m.

St. Vincent de Paul 

Food pick-up and delivery

Call the helpline: (650) 322-1231

1425 Bay Road, East Palo Alto
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday