City Greens Market sources fresh, quality, nutritious foods from local farmers and sells them at cost. They offer nutrition workshops and frequently host cooking demonstrations in the store. Free Soup Fridays: between 2pm and 6pm every Friday!
"Worldwide queer-owned business map and online community hub. Everywhere Is Queer is a public resource (and ever-growing searchable map!) created for the LGBTQIA2S+ and ally community to find welcoming, queer-owned spaces to shop, connect, eat, learn, and grow all over the world… even in your own neighborhood!" Featuring over 9,000 businesses.
I don't know if this counts as a resource, but it's the sort of thing I've shared with other queer people in real life, so sharing here in case it's helpful: The Brentwood Whole Foods has a bunch of workers who seem like they're some of us, and them being there makes me feel much safer shopping there. (I'm not saying that Whole Foods as a brand or even the management of that store is trans friendly, this is literally just the existence of those workers!) Flipside on the safety front is that it's a pretty white store in a pretty white area, so there's a tradeoff there.
A community garden founded in 2017 in the Bevo neighborhood that grows food (fresh produce) to donate to those that need it.
Run by Ro Kicker and Willow Rosen
No Gatekeeping Policy: “If you say you need it, then you do. No questions asked.”