Find free food in your community
Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here to provide free groceries, fresh produce and nutritious meals for all.
Oregon Food Bank and our statewide partner network are here for you. Find free, nutritious food in communities throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington, and connect with services that support resilient communities.
Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here to provide free groceries, fresh produce and nutritious meals for all.
We partner with communities and organizations throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington to make it easy for everyone to access free, nutritious food. These options are community based and accessible to all. At many free food locations, you can also connect with additional services, such as nutrition support and affordable health insurance. Learn more about free food options in your community.
At these locations, often called pantries, community-based partners provide nutritious produce, pantry staples and other groceries. Some of the pantries are at local schools, and many have a shopping-style setup so you choose your own food.
Get a free hot meal from an Oregon Food Bank partner in your community. Some partners serve meals to specific groups, like senior citizens or houseless communities.
At many locations across Oregon and Southwest Washington, anyone in the community can access abundant fresh produce — and more! Fresh produce is often offered pop-up style at free food markets and mobile pantries.
From money for groceries to free meals for kids and more, there are many ways to get free and affordable food and access services for yourself or your family.
WIC provides free food, nutrition education and breastfeeding support to pregnant women and families with kids under 5.
SNAP (formerly called food stamps) provides a food benefit card that works like a debit card to buy groceries for people who qualify.
Meals on Wheels delivers nutritious meals to seniors in Multnomah and Washington counties in Oregon and Clark County in Washington.
Over 800 sites in Oregon provide free meals for kids and teens in the summer.
Double your SNAP dollars when you buy fruits and vegetables at participating farmers markets and grocery stores in Oregon.
Find support for housing, health care, unemployment and more from community partners and government agencies.
The Oregon Food Bank Network brings together communities and organizations across Oregon and southwest Washington to support equitable food access for all. It includes 21 regional food banks that manage logistics and distribute food and services, and more than 1,400 sites where anyone can get free food.
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