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No food. No money. Where to get help today?

Here are the channels that provide help quickly — without bureaucracy or long queues. Help does not require church membership or any other membership. If the situation is life-threatening, always call 112 first.

The fastest channels

The parish diaconal work (seurakunnan diakoniatyö) is often the fastest. A diaconal worker can grant a gift card or a payment commitment to a grocery store even within the same week. Help does not require church membership. Call the diaconal worker directly — not the church's general number — and explain your situation briefly. Bring an ID, a bank statement and your most recent Kela decision.

Find your local parishHelp does not require church membership · call the diaconal worker directly
evl.fi/seurakunnat

The Red Cross distributes EU-funded payment cards (2025–2026) to low-income people for S-group and K-group stores. The card can be used to buy food and hygiene products — not alcohol, tobacco or items that can be exchanged for cash.

Find your local Red Cross branchRed Cross EU payment cards · no membership required
osastot.punainenristi.fi

The Salvation Army (Pelastusarmeija) provides food aid and financial support by appointment in about 20 localities. It does not give cash — it pays a bill directly or gives food aid. It also distributes S-group and K-group payment cards through an ESF project.

Find your nearest Salvation ArmyFood aid and payment cards by appointment
pelastusarmeija.fi/loyda-meidat
Food aid near you on the mapBy postal code, no sign-up
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Facebook groups — neighbour help the same day

Facebook groups are one of the fastest channels — you can get help from neighbours the same day. Groups change constantly, so always search for the most up-to-date information using your own area's name.

Food aid groups — search Facebook's group search with your city's name. Good search terms in Finnish: "ruoka-apu [your city]", "hävikkiruoka [your city]" (surplus food), "ruokajono [your city]" (food queue), as well as nationwide ones like "Hävikkiruokaryhmä vaihda/pyydä/lahjoita" and "Ruokahävikki käsi sydämellä".

Emergency help and neighbour help are often separate groups, not limited to food: "[your city] hätäapu" (emergency help), "[your city] naapuriapu" (neighbour help), "[your city] avustuksia vähävaraisille" (aid for those on low incomes), and for example "Köyhät ja vähävaraiset vinkkiryhmä" and "Apua käsi sydämellä". In food aid groups you usually cannot ask for other kinds of help — keep your searches separate.

Scams do occur — recognise the signs. Getting help never requires you to pay anything in advance. Do not send money, give online banking credentials or share your card number to receive "help" — real help does not work this way. Be wary if you are asked to pay a delivery or reservation fee before receiving help, or if a helper wants to move the conversation to private messages away from the group. Receiving food aid or goods is safe — giving money or bank details to a stranger is not.

Urgent help from the authorities

Kela's urgent social assistance (kiireellinen toimeentulotuki): if the situation is acute, Kela (the Social Insurance Institution) can process the application urgently within 1–3 working days. State clearly in the application or by phone that the situation is urgent. First apply for the other benefits you are entitled to. Apply in OmaKela: oma.kela.fi.

Wellbeing services county social emergency servicesHelps in urgent situations, also outside office hours · the number varies by region
Search on suomi.fi

Social emergency services (sosiaalipäivystys) are open around the clock. The number varies by region — find your area's number on the suomi.fi service using the search term "sosiaalipäivystys". In a life-threatening emergency, always call 112.

Local associations (Lions Club, Rotary and others) sometimes help directly, but practices vary a lot between localities. Ask your municipality's diaconal worker which organisations are active in your area.

When you're feeling really low

Money troubles weigh on the mind too. If you're feeling low, you are not alone and you are not a burden. Help is free and anonymous.
MIELI Mental Health Finland crisis lineSomeone to talk to when things are hard · free
09 2525 0111
Velkalinja (Guarantee Foundation)Money and debt matters · weekdays 10–14 · you can call anonymously
0800 9 8009
Information checked in June 2026 — services, numbers and terms may change. This page guides you to help but does not replace an assessment by an authority or professional. Always check your own situation directly with the service provider. Nothing is stored about you.

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