Brown Bag Food Programs

Provider: CITY OF CLAREMONT - HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT - JOSLYN CENTER

The program provides nutrition programs for adults, 60 years and older. Services include a brown bag program and a congregate meal. There are age and income restrictions for some programs; there are no geographic restrictions.

The congregate meal program is provided from two locations, the Joslyn Center and the Blaisdell Community Center. The program provides a hot, nutritious meal Monday through Friday, and also provides special holiday celebrations for seniors.

The brown bag program provides a bag of groceries one time per month from the L A Regional Food Bank and the Inland Valley Hope Partners Food Pantry is two days a week. To qualify, seniors must meet low income guidelines and be registered with the respective agency.
Resource Description

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Application Procedure
Call or walk in for assistance. Reservations are required to participate in the congregate meal program. Call for information about availability for the L A County Regional Food Bank and the Inland Valley Hope Partners Food Pantry brown bag programs.
Fees
The suggested donation for congregate meals is $2 for people age 60 and older and $4 for people 59 and younger; no one is turned away due to inability to pay.
Language
Spanish
Fee structure
Free
Documentation
Proof of Income
Application procedure
Call for Information
Delivery accessibility
Van Accessible
Special meals/food prep/storage
Freezer(s)On Site, Refrigeration On-Site, Serve more than 100 meals per week

Address

660 N. Mountain Ave.

Claremont, California 91711 (Physical)

Get directions
Service hours
Brown Bag Program for L A County Regional Food Bank is the second Monday of every Month at 9:00am to 10:30am; for the Inland Valley Hope Partners food pantry is 2 days a week, call for program availability.
Monday : 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Service/Intake

+19093995488
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