Find Your Local Food Bank
Enter your ZIP code to find nearby food banks in the Feeding America network
Groceries, meals, and more are just a search away. Click on a food bank to learn more about hours, locations, and services at partner food pantries and meal programs.
Your nearest Feeding America food bank is listed below. Contact them directly for local services and hours.
Food Bank of Alaska, Inc.
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Heart of Alabama Food Bank
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Food Bank of Northeast Arkansas
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Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano
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Central California Food Bank
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Foodbank of Santa Barbara County
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Second Harvest of the Greater Valley
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Redwood Empire Food Bank
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Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County
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Atlanta Community Food Bank
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Hawaii Foodbank, Inc.
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Feeding America, Kentuckys Heartland
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Feeding America West Michigan
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Second Harvest Heartland
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Food Bank for the Heartland
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Community Foodbank of New Jersey
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Roadrunner Food Bank
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Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
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Frequently Asked Questions
Anyone who needs extra help affording food can visit a food pantry or meal program. Some pantries or programs may have additional requirements, like living in a certain area.
A food bank is a warehouse that collects and stores food from food donations and food drives.
A food pantry is where people can get free food. A food pantry gets its food from a food bank and gives it directly to people.
Visiting for the first time might feel scary, but friendly volunteers are there to help.
When you arrive, they may ask questions or have you fill out a form about your family's needs. These questions help them give you the right amount of food and connect you with other programs.