Program and Services
Community and Family Services
Known primarily for its food distributions throughout the year, especially at Christmastime, we assist over 5,000 individuals annually. Additional services such as counselling, guidance, referrals and other practical assistance for families in need are coordinated by our staff.
10 North Street: 537-6455
6 Governor’s Alley: 297-0267
15 Cambridge Rd: 234-4046
Harbour Light, Life Skills, Transitional Living
A 10-bed residential program that facilitates addiction recovery in a holistic environment and continues to provide supportive services for individuals upon completion of the program.
44 King Street, Hamilton: 292-2586
Emergency Housing
A 30-bed night shelter, operated in partnership with the Government of Bermuda; accommodations to people experiencing homelessness, as well as counselling and practical support.
Hours of operation: 6 p.m.- 8 p.m.
5 Marsh Lane, Pembroke: 295-5310
Feeding Programs
Each week we provide 600 meals through our feeding programs. Six nights a week, in the Hamilton area, we host a mobile feeding program.
Five nights a week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday) we host a takeout hot meal at 10 North Street, Hamilton.
296-6740
Emergency Disaster Services
As part of the greater EMO for Bermuda we have a team ready to respond to emergencies, providing food and emotional and spiritual support during disasters.
Our team lead is Lieut. Lester Ward: 292-2586
Food Banks
Rising food and fuel prices, static incomes, high unemployment and changes to benefits are causing many families to struggle to put food on the table, let alone buy basic necessities.
Individuals experiencing food insecurity are forced to choose between buying food and paying other bills. Parents choose between eating dinner and giving their portion to their children. At Salvation Army food banks, families and individuals in need of support receive grocery bags full of food items to create wholesome meals. This not only restores self-esteem, but it also reduces the stress and humiliation of asking for food. For those accessing food bank services, you will need to provide one photo ID.