Market Ministries
"Food and shelter with dignity and compassion."

60 Eighth Street, New Bedford, MA 02740 (508) 997-3202

"Is not this the fast that the Lord chooses - to share your bread with the hungry and shelter the homeless poor?" (Isaiah 58:6-7)

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Frequently Asked Questions
  1. What is Market Ministries?
  2. What kind of programs are there?
  3. Who financially supports the programs at Market Ministries?
  4. What is the time schedule for the meal program?
  5. Where is the shelter located?
  6. How many guests can the shelter accommodate at one time?
  7. What services are available to help guests achieve productive lives?
  8. Are volunteers needed on a daily basis?
  9. What kind of donations will the program accept?

What is Market Ministries?

Market Ministries is non-profit organization that provides basic needs to homeless and hungry individuals. It is a safe haven where guests find physical, emotional, and compassionate support to improve their lives. Market Ministries assists anyone who arrives at our door and when necessary, will refer to other mainstream resources.

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What kind of programs are there?

There are three programs:

1) Meals Program: operated at the Pilgrim United Church Home, 600 Purchase Street in downtown New Bedford. Volunteers from local churches and staff prepare the noonday meal Monday through Friday including Thanksgiving. More than one hundred fifty individuals are served a substantial meal every day.

2) Shelter Program: a comprehensive program that provides resources and referrals for shelter guests every day. Volunteers provide the evening meal and staff provide breakfast. Employment and housing referrals are a daily regimen for guests who are ready to take the next step toward independence.

Click here for a list of local shelters.

3) Transitional Housing Program: funded through the Massachusetts Housing And Shelter Alliance. Guests referred to this program have an apartment and continuing social services to help them become productive citizens. Resources are available for outreach, employment, counseling and referrals.

Click here to learn more about our programs.

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 Who financially supports the programs at Market Ministries?

Market Ministries, Inc. is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In addition to the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance, which funds a major portion of the shelter budget, other funding sources include foundations, grants, local faith communities and private donations. Faith community and private donors contribute monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually.

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What is the time schedule for the Meals Program?

The Meals Program at the Soup Kitchen begins at 11:30Am - 1 PM Monday through Friday.

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Where is the shelter located?

The shelter is located in downtown New Bedford across the street from The First Unitarian Church and next to LaBaron's Hairdressing Academy.

60 Eighth Street New Bedford, MA 02740

Click here to for directions

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How many guests can the shelter accommodate at one time?

The shelter provides beds for up to thirty-two (32) guests every evening. Additional beds are available with a voucher at the Mariner's Home.

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What services are available to help guests achieve productive lives?

Market Ministries offers the basic needs to individuals and sometimes families. When additional services are required, direct care employees work one-on-one with guests to develop a plan of action that will include appropriate agency referrals.

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Are volunteers needed on a daily basis?

Single people, couples, whole families and faith community affiliated groups volunteer at the the soup kitchen and at the shelter. Preparing and serving meals is a main focus; however, other opportunities exist in maintenance, clerical, receiving, sorting, etc. It is best to call, especially during holiday seasons, to find out more specifics at (508) 997-3202.

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What kind of donations will the program accept?

Donations of cash, food, clothing, sometimes furniture and/or equipment and paper supplies are helpful.

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