Food and Nutrition Assistance Services

Ensuring individuals and families have access to healthy, nourishing meals during times of hardship

Access to Nutritious Food When It’s Needed Most

At B & R Safe House, we understand that food insecurity is more than just hunger—it’s about dignity, health, and peace of mind. Our food and nutrition assistance services provide individuals and families with access to reliable, nutritious meals and support when they need it most.

Whether you’re experiencing a temporary crisis, transitioning from hardship, or supporting someone else through recovery, we’re here to help ensure no one goes without nourishment.

What Our Food and Nutrition Assistance Services Include

Our services go beyond handing out meals—we take a thoughtful, person-centered approach to nutrition and care.

Who We Support Through Food Assistance

  • Individuals experiencing housing instability or crisis

  • Survivors of domestic violence or abuse

  • Adults and families in transitional housing or rehabilitation

  • Older adults and individuals with disabilities

  • People recovering from illness, trauma, or addiction

  • Caregivers, veterans, and underserved members of the community

We believe everyone deserves access to food that supports both physical and emotional health.

Our food programs are open to:

Why Nutrition Support Matters in Recovery and Healing

Food is more than fuel—it's comfort, community, and a foundation for healing. At B & R Safe House, we know that a warm meal can make someone feel safe, valued, and supported. Our food and nutrition assistance ensures that no one has to choose between survival and dignity.

We’re Here to Help With Food and Nutrition Support

Whether you're seeking help for yourself, your family, or someone in your care, B & R Safe House is here to ensure that no one goes without a nourishing meal.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Our services are available to individuals and families participating in any of our support programs, as well as those referred by a partner organization. If you are unsure if you qualify, reach out—we’re here to help.

  • No. All of our food and nutrition assistance services are offered free of charge, thanks to the generosity of donors and community partnerships.

  •  In some cases, yes. We can help connect you with community food banks, emergency food support, or nutritional resources even if you're not in transitional housing.

  •  We do our best to accommodate food allergies, health conditions, cultural and religious dietary needs whenever possible.

  •  Yes. Family members, case managers, and support workers can contact us to request food support for individuals in need. All conversations are handled confidentially and respectfully.