Our Neighbors' Table (ONT) is committed to creating regional food security and universal food access across the Lower Merrimack Valley. We accomplish this by working directly with households to build food security. Our innovative programs are centered on what our guests tell us they need most - consistent, reliable access to fresh food, served with respect and dignity.
ONT's unique grocery program operates in an open market shopping model that provides each guest with variety, privacy and dignity, while our integrated markets support Councils on Aging in several local communities. ONT operates two free grocery stores– one in Amesbury (194 Main Street) and Salisbury (114 Bridge Rd.) that serve over 800 families weekly. ONT is committed to providing providing fresh, healthy food to local families which includes milk, eggs, proteins, fruit and vegetables.
This listing was last updated Jul 30, 2025
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Alternative drop off times/location: Jardis-Taylor Center, 194 Main St., Amesbury
Thursday: 9 am - 6 pm
Friday: 9 am - 3 pm
***Use the warehouse entrance next to the large garage door.
Please email us to arrange an alternate time. For large donations, please call in advance!
***Use the south entrance under the awning. Ring the bell if no one is present.
Please see our donation page for full details on locations, times and items we accept! https://www.ourneighborstable.org/food-donations.html
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