7 resources for "HUSKY Medicaid" in Food
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211 Connecticut
United Way
Free, confidential helpline connecting you to local health and human services 24/7.
24/7AcceptingVerified 5/18/2026 (via web check)24/7
Before you go: Call 211 or search 211ct.org with your ZIP code and the type of help you need.
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APNH Food Pantry, Testing, and Case Management
APNH: A Place to Nourish Your Health
Free and confidential HIV, Hep C, syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia testing; PrEP linkage; HIV case management; behavioral health referrals; and emergency food pantry access for APNH clients and community pantry days for New Haven residents.
Closed nowAcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Office/testing: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm. Community pantry: 1st & 3rd Thu 9:30am-12:30pm and 1:30pm-3pm.
Before you go: Testing generally takes about 30 minutes; rapid HIV, Hep C, and syphilis results are available in about 20 minutes.
(203) 624-0947Learn more → - Food Mental Health
Dixwell Newhallville Community Mental Health - Food Pantry
Dixwell Newhallville Community Mental Health Services
Monthly food pantry at the community mental health center. Bring photo ID and proof of address for first visit. Bring bags for shopping.
Closed nowAcceptingVerified 3/27/2026 (via web check)3rd Thursday monthly, 2:00pm-3:00pm
Before you go: Bring photo ID and proof of address if you have them.
(203) 776-8390Learn more → - Food Healthcare
East Shore Senior Center
City of New Haven
Senior center offering congregate meals, health screenings, flu shots, exercise programs, social activities, and transportation services for older adults in the East Shore neighborhood.
Closed nowAcceptingVerified 3/27/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri 9am-3pm
Before you go: Bring photo ID and proof of address if you have them.
(203) 946-8038Learn more → - Healthcare Food
New Haven Department of Elderly Services
City of New Haven
City department providing senior center programming, transportation assistance, meals, recreation, health screenings, social services referrals, and advocacy for New Haven residents aged 60 and older.
Closed nowAcceptingVerified 3/27/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Before you go: Bring photo ID, insurance or HUSKY card if you have one, and a medication list.
(203) 946-7854Learn more → - Healthcare Food
WIC - Fair Haven Community Health Care
Fair Haven Community Health Care
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program providing supplemental food, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and healthcare referrals for pregnant and postpartum women and children under 5.
Closed nowAcceptingVerified 3/27/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Before you go: Bring photo ID, insurance or HUSKY card if you have one, and a medication list.
(203) 773-5007Learn more → - Food Healthcare
WIC - Women Infants Children Program (New Haven)
Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center
WIC nutrition support through Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center for pregnant people, postpartum parents, infants, and children under 5. Provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support, referrals, and an eWIC card for healthy foods.
Call to confirmAcceptingFree for eligible familiesVerified 5/18/2026 (via web check)Call 203-503-3000 for WIC appointments; WIC services are offered at 428 Columbus Avenue and Dixwell Community Q House
Before you go: Ask what income, pregnancy, postpartum, infant, or child documents are needed for the WIC appointment.
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