Healthy Eating, Active Living Resources

 
 
  • County-Wide List: Food, Baby, Clothing, and Senior Pantries

    • The Anne Arundel County Food Bank’s pantry and resource guide can help you find free food and basic necessities across the county. member agencies working tirelessly to provide much needed food and other essential resources to those who need them most.

  • Food Access Warm Line

    • To get more information on food resources in Anne Arundel County, call: (410) 222-FOOD (3663). Food Line Hours- Monday through Friday, 8 am to 6 pm. You can also use this interactive map to search for food pantries and meal distribution sites near you.

  • Shop ‘N Eat Program

    • This program provides seniors an opportunity to purchase subsidized grocery cash cards and learn about various nutrition education topics. Seniors who live in Anne Arundel County and are at least 60 years of age can purchase a Shop ‘N Eat Cash Card for use at any participating grocery store.

  • Senior Nutrition Program

    • This program offers hot meals in-person five days per week. Call (410) 222-0256 to schedule a meal, or visit the website to learn how to apply for home-delivered meals.

  • Senior Activity Centers

    • Seven senior activity centers across the county are open Monday through Friday, providing free in-person and virtual fitness activities. Click the link above to register or call the helpline at (410)222-4464 for registration assistance. For transportation assistance, call (410)222-0023. FAQs.

  • Kids in Motion

  • Free Virtual Fitness Classes

    • Have access to a computer? Check out this list of 125+ free YouTube workouts ranging from yoga to Zumba to help you stay active, even at home.