Community Servings
Non-profit organization · Jamaica Plain ·

Community Servings

Non-profit organization · Jamaica Plain ·

Scratch-made, medically tailored meals for critically ill clients

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pie in the sky
medically tailored meals
nutrition services
food insecurity
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179 Amory St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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179 Amory St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Get directions

+1 617 522 7777
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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 17, 2026

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"I’m grateful to local organizations that feed Bostonians who are unhoused or suffering from food insecurity, like Community Servings." - Erika Adams

https://boston.eater.com/2022/12/21/23517760/boston-restaurants-community-support-2022
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"I’m concerned that Community Servings, the Jamaica Plain–based organization that has spent over three decades preparing and delivering medically tailored meals to people with critical and chronic illnesses, has seen volunteer numbers drop during the pandemic and is urgently seeking volunteers to help with kitchen prep and portioning/packing meal bags for three-hour weekday shifts." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal

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The Pie in the Sky Fundraiser Returns, and More News | Eater Boston

"A Jamaica Plain–based nonprofit founded in 1990 that delivers meals and provides nutrition services and education to people living with serious illnesses. Its long-running annual pie fundraiser is running in a modified, COVID-aware format this year (its 28th), with pies baked centrally and outdoor pickup scheduled for November 24; a $30 donation funds about a week of meals for a client and contributors can choose an apple or pecan pie while supplies last." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal

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"A Jamaica Plain nonprofit founded in 1990 that prepares and delivers medically tailored meals and nutrition education to people living with critical and chronic illnesses, accepting online donations (one-off and recurring) and hosting kitchen volunteer shifts for individuals and small groups." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal

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Community Servings has been our lifeline since 9/2021! They have worked with my daughter every step of the way as her dietary restrictions changed. Never a single issue with deliveries here on NS! Driver(s) always texting me as her caregiver and working from home our delivery time often falls in the middle of a work meeting 🤦‍♀️. The quality of the food from the soups to entrees are amazing. It’s enabled DD to independently choose what she wants at meals and heat it up, unless it’s soups the microwave is too much of a reach from her wheelchair. The fact that Community Servings also includes the caregiver for meals is so above and beyond! We are thankful every day ! Oh and the winter box in case they can’t get a delivery to you, again so thankful! Whenever we can in our circles of folks with medical issues/caregivers we make sure to share our experience with Community Servings!

J W

Google
I haven't received one delivery service. The first time they tried to deliver, I wasn't expecting it. Becuase no one ever told me when my first delivery would be. The following week I made sure I was on the list. Delivery customer service said i was. But I haven't received one delivery and its been 3 weeks. I call every week to see if they have delivered it, becuase I get no text confirmation. Customer service "re ensures" i should get a delivery, but I never do.

Tamika W

Google
Food delivery was great at first they would always call to let me know they we're on the way or downstairs.for 3 weeks there was no calls and my bags would be left outside my door. But I called and they have been calling. Only issue I have is the menu at times, it's like I get the same thing over and over again. I would like dinner rolls in a bag with meals, some muffins, parfaits, bread, squash,zucchini long string Beans, kale,wheat waffles or pancakes, Cheese and wheat crackers,baked salmon,salad etc

Fadolo

Google
Met Nash Today He's Very ~ Friendly & Respectful I Am Grateful To all Involved, Thank you for Helping the Communities & Healing Through Food , Amazing ~ ❤️

Jamie

Google
I can't even begin to express my gratitude towards community servings organization. It's been a life saver!! The meals are always FRESH and FROZEN! I highly recommend them if you or a loved one is suck and needs help with meals. They come prepared. Once a week. All you have to do is microwave and enjoy! Highly highly recommended!!

Ayon I.

Google
Lovely, hardworking group of people ruining this establishment. Had the recent pleasure of volunteering here doing meal prep, can’t wait to be back soon.

Ava F.

Google
Volunteering at Community Servings in Jamaica Plain has been nothing short of heartwarming. Under the exceptional leadership of Nick, the director, the organization runs a tight ship, ensuring that every volunteer experience is not only meaningful but also well-coordinated. The dedication and enthusiasm of everyone who volunteers make each session an absolute joy. The collaborative effort and positive energy create an environment that is both fulfilling and fun. Kudos to Nick and the entire team at Community Servings for making a difference and turning every volunteer opportunity into a rewarding experience!

Mona M.

Google
I always had good luck with them except for last 6 months. I have not had regular deliveries and made several calls to client services with promise to call me back with update. No calls received to date. I have already missed 3 consecutive weeks and have not received my nutrition shakes for a few months. Very disappointing!

Nicholas F.

Yelp
Not enough food. More important, almost every review here is from a VOLUNTEER saying "this is a good place to volunteer." Shouldn't the key issue be the opinions of poor people who are actually eating the food, reviewing the quality of the food, the freshness, the amounts, the dignity with which they're treated (or not?) Rather than that of the volunteers?
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June-Young C.

Yelp
It's a really awesome place to volunteer! There are no special skills required, and the people here give really clear instructions. The place is doing so well that they are expanding, but I'm sure they would appreciate donations. The first time I cam here I was really impressed by the professionalism. You have to waah your hand pretty thoroughly, wear gloves, an apron, and a hairnet. Hairnets are super weird balls of hair that magically unravel to cover your hair. If you want to be a cool kid, you can wear a hat so your hair doesn't fall in the food. Duties range all over the place, but don't expect to cook anything. You will be packaging a lot, moving things around, and also maybe cut up some vegetables or meat. If you pick the morning session, you will usually be rewarded with a meal at lunch that's pretty good.
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Sue J.

Yelp
I am so thankful these people exist. My diabetes was not under control and I was not being careful about my carbs. Getting on their food plan I did not have to worry about my sugar, I just ate the meals soups and snacks they provided. My A1C was near normal, my eyesight improved and I started losing weight. To add to the pleasure they were very kind to me. I urge anyone who is having trouble with diabetes to contact these people for their help.

Joe C.

Yelp
Thanks to all the employees and Volunteers of Community Servings you all help me so much with my renal diet while on Hemodialysis for my stage 5 kidney Cance.I've been with you since early 2022 and you're all fabulous. I thank God for your selfless help every week and I look forward to the deliveries each week. Thank goodness for your organization it's the best out there especially for someone that has to be low sodium low phosphorus and limited fluid. You all have put the rest of my family great relief knowing I'm eating healthy and not frozen foods. especially with my Cancer. Thank you all again
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Danielle K.

Yelp
Community Servings is the 1st organization I volunteered for in Boston. I signed up to volunteer as part of a freshman day of service back in 2002. Community Servings prepares and delivers fresh and nutritious meals to individuals and families living with critical and chronic illnesses in the Greater Boston area. I loved bringing a group to volunteer at Community Servings. As you help prep food, staff explain the mission of CS and the value of your volunteer hours. The staff is very friendly and welcoming. I didn't realize how big their volunteer program is until I checked their website: "As one of the largest volunteer programs in the area, Community Servings welcomes 1,500 volunteers per month to work in our kitchen, deliver meals, and help with our fundraising efforts. Together, these supporters donate over 3,500 hours of free labor each month to care for our sick clients - the equivalent of 20 full time employees." If you volunteer here, you will not be disappointed.

Catherine S.

Yelp
the best company tasty food so thankful to have meals when i wasnt healthy enough to make mt own dinners ten stars
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Courtney N.

Yelp
Really fantastic experience volunteering here with a work group. It's such a good cause and you really make a difference in the tasks you're doing while volunteering. The man who gave us the rules and instructions was so nice - very friendly. You have to wear a hair (and beard if applicable) net so bring a hair tie if you have longer hair. You also wear an apron and change gloves many times during the time. We worked on packing lunches and packing up salads and fruit. Kitchen was a bit chaotic with a lot going on but in a great way as we were all very productive. The chef assigned to my small group was informative and helpful. The time flew by. I would definitely do this again.
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Amanda G.

Yelp
A friend of mine and I were looking for a place to volunteer weekly and contacted Community Servings. They responded quickly (much faster than any other organization we contacted) and we went to the orientation the following week. They have orientation EVERY Wednesday at 6:00pm and it lasts for about an hour. We finally started volunteering and I am extremely impressed. We volunteered in the kitchen (I think I sliced and diced 3 buckets worth of squash) and loved it. The staff is friendly, and the shifts are really flexible. It is no wonder they have so many volunteers come back week after week.
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Shaina S.

Yelp
I was looking to complete a fairly large amount of community service hours during the summer so I e-mailed and applied to a bunch of soup kitchen type non-profits around Boston. I couldn't believe the lack of response! Luckily for me, Community Servings was the ONLY organization that responded promptly and one of only two organizations that responded at all. CS is wonderful because they have a huge number of volunteers, but they manage to treat them all like family. The staff knew my name on my very first day and I got a couple of bear hugs from the drivers on my last day of van delivery. (If you ever volunteer on a van at CS and want to meet a real character, ask to ride with Josie.) There are many options for service. Two of the main ones are kitchen work and food delivery, but CS also has a Farmer's Market staffed by volunteers and seasonal projects like Pie in the Sky. The variety means you wont get bored and you can work on many sides of the process here and even see where all of their hard work is going, which is super rewarding. They are also awesome with managing groups. The volunteer orientation is on Wednesday nights and focuses on SafeServ procedures (wash your hands, wear gloves, etc.). Community Servings also offers cooking classes to the community and a 12-week professional kitchen training course. I could probably go on and on about CS but the thing I like even more than all of it's wonderful goals and noble mission to feed the sick and impoverished in Boston, is that it is well run. This is a non-profit that really has its act together. They know how to utilize volunteers in a fair way and how to raise money ethically to sustain their goals (i.e. they were this year's Restaurant Week charity partner which brought in over $15,000) and they do it all in a beautiful facility. I have worked with non-profits in the past who have really struggled to sustain themselves and didn't always utilize what resources they had. CS was a welcome change which helped me to do exactly what I came for- help others- and I loved that.
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Kelly A.

Yelp
How is it that no one has reviewed Community Servings yet?! They are my favorite non-profit organization in the area and I spend a lot of time helping out with various projects because I so firmly believe that their work is awesome and important. So Community Servings prepares and delivers fresh and nutritious meals to terminally ill people and their families in the Greater Boston area. They moved into a crazy nice facility last year and the increased space allows them to serve even more people. They are responsible for "Pie in the Sky," the annual pie sale that you may see ads for on boston.com from time to time. Basically, well-respected Boston restaurants make and donate pies to Community Servings, and Community Servings sells these pies to you and me. For $25 we get a delicious pie and they get money to provide a week's worth of meals to someone in need. During the holidays, they organize a holiday basket program. Their clients and their families fill out wish lists, and people can "adopt" a person or a family and buy them the things they'd like. It's really an awesome program and it's amazing to see how many baskets they collect during the drop-off weekend. We are fortunate to have an organization like Community Servings in our area; they take care of our neighbors who have illnesses. If you're looking for a way to help out, check out their website (www.servings.org).
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Tepring P.

Yelp
This charity gets all my respect and support. I have been to their info meeting on a wed night for 30 mins so that I can volunteer to prepare meals. I have also helped out during the auction. Not all non-profits are successful based on the amount given to the individuals in need, but they give back 94 cents on the dollar to the families they serve. Here is their statement from the website: Community Servings is dedicated to providing free home-delivered meals throughout Eastern Massachusetts to people homebound with HIV/AIDS and other acute life-threatening illnesses, who are unable to shop or cook for themselves. We provide our clients, their dependent families, and caregivers appealing, nutritious meals, reaching out to those in greatest need. Our goals are to help our clients maintain their health and dignity, preserve the integrity of their families, provide nutritionally and culturally appropriate meals, and send the message that someone cares.
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Megan M.

Yelp
my group and i volunteered here last night and it was so fun!! the people were so kind and they helped us know what to do since we haven't been there before. we were prepping food so we didn't get to see the people but it was still fun and i know we helped. we met this man who was helping us and he was so funny and helped us so much!! if you want to make a difference this is a nice way to do it.
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Julianna M.

Yelp
Community Servings is a fantastic organization that helps hundreds of people across the greater Boston area get the nutrition they need to fight a life threatening illness. Their annual Pie in the Sky event helps over 700 people in just 2 months. Everyone should buy a pie! For $28 you get a pie and a family gets a healthy meal for a month thanks to generous donations from local businesses.
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Mon R.

Yelp
Community Servings hosts a Farmer's Market on Wednesdays from 4-7pm and for this I think they are doing wonderful things!!! :)