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YMCA of WNC Mobile Market

We are a mobile food pantry that specializes in providing fresh produce and healthy food education to families across 5 counties in Western North Carolina. We serve an average of 550 families a month. We pride ourselves in providing high quality of fresh seasonal produce donated from local farmers and partner organizations.

This listing was last updated Mar 27, 2023

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We operate Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm

Hours are in EST. Hours updated 1 year ago

30 Woodfin Street, Asheville, NC, USAGet Directions

  • 828-775-7081

  • 828-575-2908

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  • Miguel Hernandez

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Call before you come. We can arrange to pick up food from you on a limited basis.

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