Inwood House - Food Distribution Center
About
A quiet industrial stretch by the Harlem River gives way to a persistent local effort in the Bronx. Inwood House – Food Distribution Center gathers surplus and donated items and moves them to programs that feed the community. The building itself is just off East 148th, between waterfront warehouses and older walk-ups that rely on places like them. Walk the block and you'll notice trucks coming and going, carrying staples the neighborhood needs. Down the sidewalk from the busy McCombs Dam Bridge approach, the center sits behind unmarked doors in a warehouse row. Food distribution means pallets of canned vegetables cross paths with fresh produce boxes before heading out again. They shuttle inventory to pantries that lack buying power, to shelters that must feed dozens at once, and to senior centers where simple meals matter. No visitors linger inside waiting areas—this is logistics at neighborhood scale. Numbers find their way in on packing slips and delivery dockets. The process includes sorting donations fresh from crop-sharing programs, tracking bulk deliveries from regional growers, repacking shelf-stable goods for smaller sites, and coordinating route-loads for partner kitchens after-hours. At the far end of the floor, smaller orders are boxed and labeled before sunrise departures. Efficiency here keeps shelves elsewhere from going bare. They can be reached at (718) 993-5000. To follow the final miles of each pallet, use the link below for directions. https://www.google.com.maps/place?ftid=0x89c2f5cf5aa7af85:0x20db820ab014f096