SAN FRANCISCO

  • GLIDE

 The Daily Free Meals program has no eligibility requirements. Clients are not required to complete an intake form prior to receiving a meal. Breakfast: 8:00 – 9:00 am Lunch: 12:00 – 1:00 pm (including Sat & Sun) Dinner: 4:00 – 5:00 pm (Mon – Fri) Special breakfast service reserved for seniors, families and adults with disabilities each morning from 7:30 – 8:00 am. 

San Francisco Daily Free Meals – GLIDE – San Francisco: serving the people of the Tenderloin and San Francisco since 1963 

  • ST GREGORY OF NYSSA EPISCOPAL CHURCH FOOD PANTRY

 Saturday 11AM-1:30pm for the Residents of all areas south of Market Street in San Francisco. No registration or identification needed.

The Food Pantry - San Francisco

  • ST Anthony’s Hope Stability Renewal

Open 7 Days a Week 

Breakfast service: dine-in or to go, starting at 7am 

Lunch service: dine-in, 10:00am–1:30pm 

Afternoon hot meal service: to go, 2:00pm, Monday – Friday

Dining Room | St. Anthony's (stanthonysf.org) 


FREE PET FOOD

  • HAIGHT ASHBURY  

Homeless Youth Alliance  558 Clayton Street  at the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic  2nd Friday of each month  5:30 to 6 p.m.     

  • INNER MISSION  

 The Gubbio Project  St John the Evangelist Episcopal Church  1661 15th Street at Caledonia Alley  3rd Monday of each month  Noon to 1 p.m.

  • Friends of San Francisco Animal Care & Control

 SF Animal Care & Control The new shelter garage on Alameda Street at the corner of Bryant Street 2nd Wednesday of each month Noon to 1 p.m. 

  • TENDERLOIN  

 St. Anthony’s  121 Golden Gate Avenue  1st Monday of each month  Noon to 1 p.m.  

  • BAYVIEW

 Vehicle Triage Center (for VTC resident pets only) 1st Wednesday of each month Noon to 1 p.m. 

Free food 4 paws (fullbellybus.org)


  • PAWS PET FOOD BANK

 The PAWS Pet Food & Supply Bank offers each client a monthly allocation of cost-free pet food and pet supplies. Each client’s order is specifically tailored to their needs including special diet or prescription pet food for sick or chronically ill animals, collars and leashes, enrichment and training supplies, and pet treats. For clients who are homebound or otherwise unable to visit the Pet Food Bank, we offer monthly delivery, made possible by our Pet Assistance Volunteers.

PAWSClient Services - Shanti Project