The Worcester County Food Bank is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing food to the hungry in 60 cities and towns in central Massachusetts. It collects food to distribute through the Hunger-Free Network. The Worcester County Food Bank is also involved in advocacy and offers programs in food and nutrition. Volunteers and donations are welcome.
The Falmouth Service Center provides food assistance to local families, assists people with the cost of heating and guides individuals with state programs. The center accepts food, clothing and financial donations, and welcomes anyone interested in volunteering.
Marlborough Community Services is a human services agency located in suite 113 of the Walker building on Main Street. It operates a food pantry on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9am - 1pm. The food pantry can also be found in the Walker building at the Rawlins Street entrance.
More commonly known as a place to donate clothing, The Salvation Army is first and foremost a church and social service agency. All denominations are welcome, though the organization's belief system is rooted in the Methodist and Wesleyan faiths. Church services, Sunday school, youth, women's and men's programs take place weekly. Drop-off bins are available 24/7 for donations of clothing, shoes and soft items. A food pantry is also on site.