Region’s food pantries: how to utilize and help

With winter settling in and seasonal jobs disappearing, more families than ever rely on food pantries to meet basic needs.

The pantries, in turn, are universally in need of donations, with many also hoping for more volunteers to keep their programs running smoothly. In most instances, tasks are many and varied, so all manner of talents and time commitments are welcome.

The following information is subject to change as conditions change, so when in doubt, call ahead.

Millerton

Location: North East Community Center (NECC), 51 South Center St. Phone: 518-789-4259, ext. 124.  Email: foodaccess@neccmillerton.org. Hours: Every Thursday, noon to 6 p.m. Home delivery first and third Wednesday of the month to Millerton, North East, Dover, Amenia and Wassaic. Residency requirements: None. Volunteers needed: Yes, including drivers. Donations are needed, especially beans and rice. The Medical Supply Closet will need donations, too, as of the beginning of January. Contact: Jessica Raymond, jessica@neccmillerton.org.

Location: NorthEast-Millerton Library — two programs. The Little Library Pantry at Veterans Park, at the intersection of Main Street and Dutchess Avenue. Hours 24/7. Take what you need, leave what you can. Also, the Little Free Grocery at the Library, 75 Main St. Call 518-789-3340 or submit an order at www.nemillertonlibrary.org for pick-up at the Library. Walk-in shopping the first Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Annex, 28 Century Blvd. Residency requirements: None. Volunteers needed: No. Donations needed: Yes, online, or to P.O. Box 786, Millerton, NY 12546.

Amenia

Location: Immaculate Conception-St. Anthony’s Parish Catholic Church, 11 Lavelle Road. Phone: 845-373-8193. Hours: Third Saturday of the month. Hours: 10 to 10:30 a.m. Residency requirements: None. Volunteers needed: No. Donations needed: Yes.

Amenia Union

Location: St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 40 Leedsville Road. Phone: 845-232-1461. Hours: Fridays, 2 to 5 p.m. Residency requirements: None. Volunteers needed: Yes. Go to stthomasamenia.com to sign up. Donations: Yes.

Ancramdale

Location: Neighbors Helping Neighbors Association at the Presbyterian Church Hall, at the intersection of Routes 8 and 82. Phone: Jack Lindsey, 518-329-7306 or Hila Richardson, 917-414-8270. Hours: Monday, 5 to 5:30 p.m. Call for an emergency appointment. Residency requirements: Ancram Township. Volunteers needed: No. Donations: Yes.

Copake/Hillsdale

Location: Roe Jan Food Pantry, 2684 State Route 23, Hillsdale. Phone: Betty White,  518-441-2789. Hours: Fridays 10 a.m. to noon. Emergencies: Any time. Residency requirements: Taconic Hills School District, ID suggested. Volunteers needed: Yes. Donations: Yes, at IGA Market, 2628 Route 23, Hillsdale; or to P.O. Box 475, Hillsdale, NY 12529.

Pine Plains

Location: United Methodist Church, 3023 Church St., P.O. Box 511, Pine Plains 12567. Phone: 518-398-7692. Hours: Second Saturday of the month, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Residency requirements: Pine Plains Central School District, with proof of residency. Volunteers needed: No. Donations: Monetary, food and toiletries.

Location: Willow Roots Food Pantry, 7730 South Main St. Hours: First and third Saturday of each month, from 10 to 11 a.m. Thrift Store: Same hours. The Giving Box at the Pine Plains Library has drinks, snacks and food items. Phone: 518-751-0164. Residency requirements: Pine Plains School District. Volunteers needed: Yes. Donations: Yes; send to office at 23 North Main St, Pine Plains or go to www.willowroots.org.

Millbrook

Location: Lyall Memorial Federated Church, 30 Maple Ave. Phone: Call the Emergency Pantry at 845-242-6508 for an appointment, or Meals on Wheels at 845-677-3485 and leave a message. Residency requirements: Town of Washington. Volunteers needed: Yes. Packers for Meals on Wheels on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 to 10 a.m. Drivers needed starting after 10 a.m. Donations: Yes. Monetary and nonperishable food as well as hygiene and cleaning products.

Dover

Location: Center of Compassion Food Pantry, 52 Mill St. Phone: 845-877-9076. Hours: By appointment Monday through Thursday. One visit every 30 days (three days of food available). Also, one-time-only emergency visit possible. Residency requirements: Dover Union Free School District, ID required. Volunteers: No. Donations: Yes, to P.O. Box 665, Dover Plains, NY 12522.

Lakeville, Connecticut

Location: Corner Food Pantry, 80 Sharon Road. Phone: 860-435-9886. Hours: Distribution is on Friday from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 to 10 a.m. Residency requirements: None. Volunteers needed: Yes, from both New York and Connecticut. Go to www.-thecornerfoodpantry.org/get-involved to donate or volunteer, or call the pantry and leave a name and phone number. Regular drop-off for donations is on Friday from 9 to 10 a.m., but a container on the porch is emptied daily, so donations may be made anytime.   

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