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Description

Searchable map of New Mexico "Grab and Go" meal pickups for parents/guardians of children under age 18.

Albuquerque Public School meal pickup sites (list and searchable map)

Senior and Disabled Adults Food Access Hotline for those in need of food assistance during this emergency: 1-800-432-2080.

NM Food Assistance list by CNM

City of Albuquerque Food Assistance

The following Albuquerque Senior Centers will temporarily serve as lunch distribution sites Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.:
Barelas Senior Center
Los Volcanes Senior Center
Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center
North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center
North Valley Senior Center

Bernalillo County meal sites also closed. Home delivered meals will continue to operate as normal. Seniors 60+ interested in receiving meals from Senior Affairs should call (505) 764-6400; priority service is for homebound seniors.
FREE home-delivered meals for seniors (all fees waived):
Bernalillo County Metro Area Agency on Aging: 1-505-768-2084
Outside Bernalillo County, call the Non-Metro Area Agency on Aging at 1-866-699-4627
Tribal or Pueblo lands: 1-800-432-2080
Navajo Nation: 1-928-871-6868
Food banks:
Roadrunner Food Bank: rrfb.org
The Food Depot:thefooddepot.org

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