Community Resources for Those Facing Food Insecurity
If you or someone you know is experiencing food insecurity, there are resources available to help. Our community offers free hot meals and groceries to support individuals and families in need. These resources are designed to ensure that no one goes hungry, providing nourishment and support during difficult times.
Reach Out Food Pantry
17400 Peak Avenue Morgan Hill
(small building behind the Church and Parish Center)
Monday through Saturday 1:00PM - 2:30pm
May come once a month for bags of groceries; weekly for bread and vegetables.
Bring ID and proof of Morgan. Hill, San Martin or Gilroy address.
Food Finder
FoodFinder is a map of food pantries nationwide. This reource can be used to search your zip code to learn about free food assistance programs near you.
Second Harvest Food Bank
Free Groceries Farmer’s Market Style Call 800- 984-3663 for more information
SECOND and FOURTH TUESDAYS of each month:
10:30 – 11:45am at the Morgan Hill Community & Cultural Center 17000 Monterey
FIRST and THIRD WEDNESDAYS of each month: 8:30-10am at PA Walsh School/Community Christian Church 305 W. Main
FIRST and THIRD THURSDAYS of each month: 8-9:30am at Advent Lutheran Church 16870 Murphy Ave.
Free Hot Meals every weeknight in Morgan Hill (to-go meals or sit down in dining area)
All are welcome. No ID needed.
Free Hot Meals
Every Monday from 6-7pm Community Supper at St. Catherine Parish Center 17400 Peak Ave.
Every Tuesday from 5-6pm The Community Table at Advent Lutheran Church 16870 Murphy Ave.
Every Wednesday from 5-6pm Sharing the Bounty at United Methodist Church 17175 Monterey Road
Every Thursday from 5-6pm Community Supper at Community Christian 305 W. Main Ave.
Every Friday from 6-7pm Community Supper at Grace Hill Church 16970 Dewitt Avenue
Charlie Health offers comprehensive, personalized therapy from home. They treat severe to complex mental health issues requiring specialized, intensive treatment to address potentially dangerous symptoms or behaviors. Contact: erin.fogarty@
County of Santa Clara Behavioral Health Services provides mental health and substance use services for all residents in Santa Clara County. Their call center can be reached at 1-800-704-0900.
Community Resources for Those Facing Food Insecurity
If you or someone you know is experiencing food insecurity, there are resources available to help. Our community offers free hot meals and groceries to support individuals and families in need. These resources are designed to ensure that no one goes hungry, providing nourishment and support during difficult times.
Reach Out Food Pantry
17400 Peak Avenue Morgan Hill
(small building behind the Church and Parish Center)
Monday through Saturday 1:00PM - 2:30pm
May come once a month for bags of groceries; weekly for bread and vegetables.
Bring ID and proof of Morgan. Hill, San Martin or Gilroy address.
Food Finder
FoodFinder is a map of food pantries nationwide. This reource can be used to search your zip code to learn about free food assistance programs near you.
Second Harvest Food Bank
Free Groceries Farmer’s Market Style Call 800- 984-3663 for more information
SECOND and FOURTH TUESDAYS of each month:
10:30 – 11:45am at the Morgan Hill Community & Cultural Center 17000 Monterey
FIRST and THIRD WEDNESDAYS of each month: 8:30-10am at PA Walsh School/Community Christian Church 305 W. Main
FIRST and THIRD THURSDAYS of each month: 8-9:30am at Advent Lutheran Church 16870 Murphy Ave.
Free Hot Meals every weeknight in Morgan Hill (to-go meals or sit down in dining area)
All are welcome. No ID needed.
Free Hot Meals
Every Monday from 6-7pm Community Supper at St. Catherine Parish Center 17400 Peak Ave.
Every Tuesday from 5-6pm The Community Table at Advent Lutheran Church 16870 Murphy Ave.
Every Wednesday from 5-6pm Sharing the Bounty at United Methodist Church 17175 Monterey Road
Every Thursday from 5-6pm Community Supper at Community Christian 305 W. Main Ave.
Every Friday from 6-7pm Community Supper at Grace Hill Church 16970 Dewitt Avenue
Charlie Health offers comprehensive, personalized therapy from home. They treat severe to complex mental health issues requiring specialized, intensive treatment to address potentially dangerous symptoms or behaviors. Contact: erin.fogarty@
County of Santa Clara Behavioral Health Services provides mental health and substance use services for all residents in Santa Clara County. Their call center can be reached at 1-800-704-0900.