You’ve all probably been hearing about the temporary (we hope) suspension of SNAP subsidies due to the government shutdown. SNAP funds are provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to low-income individuals and families to help them afford nutritious food.
That eventuality may not directly affect you and your family, and count your blessings if it does not. But but if that fund does run and lapses on Nov. 1 (and at this writing that looks likely), it will most definitely affect many of your Webster neighbors. According to the Federal Education Department, in the 2023-24 school year, 5 percent of households in the Webster school district – that’s 1,300 households – were eligible for SNAP and stand to lose those benefits.
But there is help. If you or someone you know will be struggling in the coming weeks to provide enough food and clothing for themselves and their families, here’s a list of places you can go to get assistance:
Food assistance
- Lasagna Love — request a lasagna and a volunteer will deliver it. Click link to request.
- Meals on Wheels — hot meal delivery for Monroe County seniors and pet food for current recipients. Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 585-787-8397.
- Phillips Village Food Pantry — 100 Krieger Rd., Webster. Self-serve, accessible outside 24/7 (only for Phillips Village residents). Located near main office.
- St. Martin Food Pantry — 813 Bay Rd., Webster. Self-serve, accessible outside 24/7. Call 585-671-1899, or email stmartinwebster@gmail.com.
- Webster Baptist Church Food Pantry — 59 South Ave., Webster. Self-serve, accessible outside 24/7. Call 585-265-9480 or email office@wcbus.org.
- Webster Parks and Recreation Dept. Senior Lunches — 1350 Chiyoda Dr., Webster. Free lunches for ages 55+ (M-F). Call 585-872-7013 ext. 7105.
- Webster Public Library Food Pantry — 980 Ridge Rd., Webster. Self-serve, inside library entryway. (Includes hygiene items.)
- Webster United Church of Christ Food Pantry — 570 Klem Rd., Webster Self-serve, accessible outside 24/7. Call 585-671-3757.
- COME Dinners — Community dinners hosted at Webster churches. Contact Wendy McVeigh for schedule. 585-265-9720 or wmcveigh@gmcwebster.org.
- Foodlink Curbside Markets — Purchase food at a discount from mobile food stand. Click the link for schedule or call 585-328-3380.
Food and clothing assistance … and more
- Webster Community Chest — 1000 Ridge Rd., Webster (mailing address). Offers food assistance, coat closet, household items, emergency financial assistance. Call 585-671-2060 or email webcommchest@gmail.com.
- Webster Hope — 1450 Ridge Rd., Webster. Food and clothing assistance, hygiene items, household items, emergency financial assistance. Click link for hours, call 585-265-6694 or email websternyhope@gmail.com.
- Caring Choices — 35 Curtice Park, Webster. Call 585-280-8098.
- Gathering Place Webster — 1570 Klem Rd., Webster. Food items, pet items, hygiene items. Email gatheringplacewebster@gmail.com.
Assistance for Webster students
- Elementary Schools — Free/reduced lunches, WCSD and Immanuel Lutheran Church’s backpack weekend food program. Contact your school’s main office or apply through websterschools.org.
- Schroeder High School — 875 Ridge Rd., Webster. Food and clothing assistance, hygiene items. Contact kelly_petzing@webstercsd.org or call 585-670-8083.
- Spry Middle School — 119 South Ave., Webster. Food and clothing assistance, hygiene items. Contact meghann_piwko@webstercsd.org or call 585-285-6500.
- Thomas High School — 800 Five Mile Line Rd., Webster. Food and clothing assistance, hygiene items. Contact joan_bardanis@webstercsd.org or call 585-670-8000.
- Willink Middle School — 900 Publishers Parkway, Webster. Food and clothing assistance, hygiene items. Contact mary_hurley@webstercsd.org or call 585-670-1044.
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(posted 10/31/2025)






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