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 I live in Braintree and would like to come to the Food Pantry, what do I need to bring with me to receive food?
For the first visit only; You will need to bring ALL of the following:
Proof of Braintree residency (license, library card or utility bill).
Proof of income (pay stubs, AFDC or Social Security letters).
Identification for each family member (SS# or birth certificate).
Willingness to be interviewed by an Intake Counselor. 

 I don’t live in Braintree can I still receive food?   
Unfortunately , the Braintree Community Food Pantry only services those who live in Braintree. If you would like a list of Food Pantries available in your town, please contact Project Bread.
 
 What are some of the requirements on volunteering?
You must be at least 16 years of age to volunteer with a willingness to help where needed. All of our permanent volunteers have passed a CORI, if you would like to become a permanent volunteer you would have to pass a CORI.
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