Cpmc - Wic Program - Food Distribution Center
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Food insecurity cuts across all neighborhoods, which makes CPMC – WIC Program – Food Distribution Center a critical node in a patchwork of aid systems. The center sits at 68 Nagle Ave in Inwood, a building tucked among block after block of pre-war walk-ups and bodegas lining Broadway. As a frontline food bank, they supply staples and nutrition counseling to households qualifying for Women, Infants, and Children supplemental aid, turning referrals into bags of groceries each week.
On the ground floor, visits unfold with a mix of everyday formalities and quiet urgency—clients check in and walk out with shelf-stable kits and fresh produce. They can pick up baby formula, infant cereal, and jarred fruits; guidance covers breastfeeding support, nutrition workshops, and connections to SNAP enrollment. Reach them directly at (212) 304-3642 if intake packets require intake updates before pickup, whether for an initial visit or a follow-up.
The neighborhood rhythm around Nagle is nothing short of local—rush-hour foot traffic, weekend soccer practices on Dyckman Field, and the constant hum of Washington Market buses rumbling north on 10th Avenue. If the address isn’t on your saved routes, the map offers an unobstructed line of sight: directions straight to the door.