Arlington Food Assistance Center

Programs
Food Distribution for Arlington Families
In fiscal year 2022 AFAC served 2,200 families made up of 4,800 individuals residing in Arlington County - 33.3% of these individuals were children (1,598) under the age of 18. An average of 2,200 families were served each week at S Nelson St or at one of 17 other distribution sites around the County for a total of 105,600 annual visits to receive their weekly food supplies. During a visit a family will be able to select a variety of healthy, nutritious food including milk, eggs, beef, chicken and fish, fresh fruit & vegetables, pasta, sauces, cereals, breads, and a number of miscellaneous items. In addition, AFAC provides backpacks of food to students in the Arlington Public Schools who do not have sufficient food supplies over weekends and long holidays (this has been suspended while the schools are closed). AFAC received over 1,400,000 lbs through food donations from individuals, business, congregations, and other community organizations and purchased another 1,500,000 lbs of food for distribution to our families. In total over 2,900,000 lbs of food were distributed to Arlington residents in need.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$5.9MHome Delivery Grocery Program
In March 2020, AFAC established a Home Delivery program to reach residents who are in quarantine or were homebound due to short term or long term medical conditions or disabilities. In April 2022, AFAC made the 10,000th delivery of groceries through this program. This program will continue to grow and serve residents in need.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided––Program 1 [2025]
The Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC) is an independent, community-based, nonprofit food pantry that provides dignified access to nutritious supplemental groceries to all Arlington neighbors in need. AFAC works to relieve long-term food insecurity in Arlington County and nearby jurisdictions. AFAC focuses its food offerings on the high-cost items in a grocery basket that are essential for a healthy, nutritious diet, which are often avoided by low-income families - proteins (chicken, fish, hotdogs & ground beef), fresh fruit & vegetables, eggs, and milk among a number of culturally important food products. This allows families to reduce their food budget to make other necessary purchases without sacrificing their health, housing, or nutritional needs. AFAC operates its main distribution site out of their warehouse/headquarters at 2708 South Nelson Street and distributes food at 20 other locations around Arlington County. This includes a Home Delivery service for home-bound individuals in need of food. In the year ended June 30, 2025, AFAC served an average of 4,201 families each week just under 12,000 individuals, a third of whom are children under the age of 18. In total, 8,455 unique families were served during 199,820 visits for food. This was an 8.9% percent increase over the previous year (FY24) which saw a 30.4% on top of the FY23 increase of 29.4 percent increase. This increase in families has significantly strained AFAC's resources by requiring the purchase of over $1 million in additional food to be distributed to AFAC's families. AFAC works in close cooperation with the Arlington County Department of Human Services, the Arlington Public Schools, and over 20 other social safety net nonprofits to refer families in need of food to AFAC. With a referral, a family can receive free groceries once a week for six months. A referral can be renewed as long as a social worker believes the family will continue to benefit from AFAC's services. AFAC collects donated food from local grocery stores, farmers' markets, community gardens, local farms, congregations, schools, businesses, community organizations, and from numerous food drives conducted by or on behalf of AFAC. The donated food is brought to AFAC where it is weighed, sorted, and prepared for distribution to the many families that rely on AFAC for help. In addition to 1.4 million pounds of donated food, AFAC distributed nearly 3.7 million pounds of food purchased from local and national wholesale and retail distributors for a total of 5.1 million pounds distributed to its families in the year ended June 30, 2025.AFAC relies on the support of numerous individuals, businesses, foundations, and Arlington County to provide the financial resources, donated food, and the volunteer services essential to the operation of AFAC. Over 2,700 volunteers provided 51,000 hours of time to AFAC, the equivalent of 25 full-time employees.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2024 – Jun 30, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$8.1M
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