Our Neighbor's Table

"Hunger comes in many forms. Our Neighbor's Table is committed to establishing a community that provides for the whole person with nourishing food, kindness and dignity."

Our Neighbor's Table has community markets open to "shop" and they are FREE - there is no income eligibility or verification. Please see the link below for ONT MARKET INFO including hours of operation and more.

AMESBURY - 194 Main St (Jardis-Taylor Center)

NEWBURYPORT - 331 High St (Newburyport Senior Center)

SALISBURY - 43 Lafayette Rd (located at the Salisbury Council on Aging-Serving Salisbury residents only)

Please click the following link, for HOURS OF OPERATION and more information on each market: ONT MARKET INFO

INFO ON SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) BELOW!

The markets are open to our Triton families and residents in the following towns: Byfield, Newbury, Rowley, Salisbury and Amesbury, Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland, Merrimac, Newburyport, South Hampton (NH) and West Newbury.

Additional Local Food Programs

Getting Food Shouldn't Be Hard - You qualify.


*Please see the individual websites for hours and information on each location.

Newbury - First Parish Food Pantry - 20 High Rd., Newbury - Website

Rowley - Rectory of the First Baptist Church - 153 Main St., Rowley - Website

Salisbury - The Pettengill House - 13 Lafayette Rd., Salisbury - Website

Ipswich - The Open Door - (Rowley Residents) - 00 Southern Heights, Ipswich - Website

What is SNAP?

SNAP is a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program administered by the State of MA DTA (Department of Transitional Assistance) and it can help provide extra funds for you and your family at the grocery store. Wondering if you qualify? Please contact ONT (local SNAP outreach partner) and they can help see if you qualify! 978-338-1907

**View more information on SNAP - HERE

Benefits include:

  • Monthly funds on an EBT card to buy food
  • $40, $60 or $80 a month put back on your EBT card when you use SNAP to buy local produce via the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP)

  • SNAP Path to Work free education and training opportunities

  • Free nutrition education classes and resources

  • Connections to other kinds of help, like utility discounts, free school meals and discounted admissions to many Commonwealth museums and cultural institutions via EBT Card to Culture