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Help My Neighbors

Food Banks and Pantries in Washington

Do you have time to volunteer, or want to make a donation of food or funds? Please consider asking your local food bank or pantry about the help they need most at this time. Use the maps below to find food bank and pantry locations, contact information, and opportunities to volunteer, give, and advocate.

The loss of federal food assistance hurts many people in Washington, not just those who receive benefits. Read more in this Impact of Federal Government Shutdown on SNAP in Washington State (PDF) infographic from DSHS.

Northwest Harvest Food Access Network

Northwest Harvest partners with food programs throughout Washington, a diverse mix of hot-meal sites, food banks, mobile food pantries, free restaurants, and pop-up food banks for migrant farmworkers. Check this map to find a food program near you.

Second Harvest Food Finder

Find food from a food bank or mobile market near you in Central and Eastern Washington. Enter your location to find free groceries or meals from programs partnering with Second Harvest.

Food Lifeline Find a Food Bank

Explore this map to find food banks and other resources (meal programs, shelters, farmers markets, community gardens, and more) in Western Washington.

Little Free Pantries Map

Search this map to find a “Little Free Pantry” in your neighborhood. Little Free Pantries provide food at any time, no questions asked. They are usually stocked and maintained by neighbors, not organizations.

More Resources

These guides and resources help people save on other costs, so they can have more money for food. Please consider sharing these in your community!