Food Pantry near
Take what you need, Give what you can.
We Accept:
- Non perishables
- Cold items
- Clothing
We do have a refrigerator at this location.
Free.
The Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) allows qualified participants to buy nutritious fresh fruits and vegetables using FMNP vouchers from participating Farmers Market Associations to improve their diets.
The program promotes the routine consumption of healthy and fresh produce from Farmers Markets as part of the daily diet of the families and individuals we serve.
FMNP:
- is not a statewide program;
- provides resources to low-income women and children in the form of fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables, and culinary herbs from farmers’ markets; and
- increases the domestic consumption of agricultural commodities by helping develop or expand domestic farmers’ markets.
Must be participating in the WIC program to be eligible for the FMNP vouchers.
For more information about the Farmers Markets Nutrition Program, click here.
Under the leadership of Mother Cynthia Chandler, the Women's Department Auxiliary Leaders has created this newly formed ministry called Storehouse Food Pantry. This ministry provides food to families that are in need.
Free.
Project HOPE (Healthy Options Program for the Elderly) The Project HOPE program is a city funded program through the City of San Antonio. This program provides seniors living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly bases to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program offers between 35-45 lbs of perishable/non-perishable food. Exact contents vary, though items selected would include fresh, frozen, and shelf-stable produce, proteins, dairy, grains, peanut butter or beans.
Click here for more information.
Criteria for Project HOPE:
Age qualification:
The seniors must be 60 years of age and older and be within 185% of the federal poverty guidelines to participate in the program. All participants must reside within Bexar County. Each qualifying senior in a household can sign up separately to receive the program.
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address (Utility bill)
- Proof of income (SSI award letter or current paystubs)
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free.
Guests receive food, refreshments, conversation, and friendship. Those requesting prayer receive that too.
Requirements:
- Application with household members and information.
- Drive-Thru food distribution.
- 1st time families have no boundary restrictions, inquire about boundaries when you visit us.
Free
The Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) allows qualified participants to buy nutritious fresh fruits and vegetables using FMNP vouchers from participating Farmers Market Associations to improve their diets.
The program promotes the routine consumption of healthy and fresh produce from Farmers Markets as part of the daily diet of the families and individuals we serve.
FMNP:
- is not a statewide program;
- provides resources to low-income women and children in the form of fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables, and culinary herbs from farmers’ markets; and
- increases the domestic consumption of agricultural commodities by helping develop or expand domestic farmers’ markets.
Must be participating in the WIC program to be eligible for the FMNP vouchers.
Project HOPE (Healthy Options Program for the Elderly) The Project HOPE program is a city funded program through the City of San Antonio. This program provides seniors living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly bases to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program offers between 35-45 lbs of perishable/non-perishable food. Exact contents vary, though items selected would include fresh, frozen, and shelf-stable produce, proteins, dairy, grains, peanut butter or beans.
Criteria for Project HOPE:
Age qualification: The seniors must be 60 years of age and older and be within 185% of the federal poverty guidelines to participate in the program. All participants must reside within Bexar County. Each qualifying senior in a household can sign up separately to receive the program.
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address (Utility bill)
- Proof of income (SSI award letter or current paystubs)
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free.
The San Antonio Food Bank will distribute food on the first Thursday of each month to serve the projected 250 households with much-needed nourishment. Food insecurity is still a reality, and with the summer months approaching and kids out of school, the need for food increases. While Supplies Last, first come, first serve.
We ask for YOUR help. We need your plastic grocery bags (about 500 every month), volunteers to welcome and register our "neighbors," and bags of groceries to help get these bags of food in cars as they drive through the food line.
The food truck will arrive between 7:00 AM and 8:30 AM, and the food distribution will be from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Please consider how you may help and see how the community comes together in need.
Requirements:
- Application with Household Members and Information
Free.
We offer non-perishable food items only. Please be prepared to carry your bags to your vehicle, as we may not have enough volunteers to assist you with this need.
If you would like to volunteer to help in the food pantry, call the church office for more information at 210-654-0404 or email Francyne Underwood.
The food pantry is located in the rear parking lot of the church, please follow the signs in the parking lot.
Click here if you would like to donate to the food pantry.
Free.
Our Community First Food Pantries are designed to provide members of our community who are facing food insecurity essential non-perishable items in accessible and trusted locations throughout San Antonio and surrounding counties
The mission of Community First Food Pantries is to help in the fight against food insecurity by supplying food and other items without barriers for those in immediate need while acting as a catalyst, inspiring others to give alongside us.
Our vision is a Community First Food Pantry in every local community, so those in need can access food and other items when needed.
What is a Community First Food Pantry?
- 24/7 Access - Open seven days a week, 24 hours a day, and freely accessible to all, removing barriers to food access.
- Free-Standing, Weather-Proof, and Conveniently Located Outdoors
- Maintenance and upkeep are provided by Community First.
- 100% Free - No Cost, No Registration, No Sign-Up. Take what you need and give back what and when you can.
We are always looking for new locations where our Food Pantries could benefit community members. If your organization would like to house a Food Pantry on its grounds, please fill out our Food Pantry Request Form.
How Can You Help?
- Stop by one of our Food Pantry locations when it’s convenient for you and drop off needed non-perishable donation(s).
- Volunteer your site to house a Food Pantry.
- Contact Us for other ways you can help.
Free
Food distributions to all residents of Bexar County.
Our pantry operates in partnership with the San Antonio Food Bank.
Requirements:
- Application with household members and information.
- Drive-Thru food distribution on Saturday.
- Emergency Food available for those in need, Monday-Friday, 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM at our Church Office.
Free.
We offer the following services:
- Kym's Kupboard: providing food for families in crisis. The pantry is available to seniors once a week and families twice a month. We also offer snack bags to children on seasonal breaks from school.
- Lillie's Legacy: clothing and accessories are available for the whole family. Services are available once a month to families.
- Jovonies' Hugs: clothing, diapers, wipes, formula, and baby furnishings for infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children. Parents can receive supplies twice a month and diapers once a month.
- Empowerment Services: support, counseling, and resources to women and children who have experienced trauma through domestic violence, abuse, and bullying. Self-defense classes are offered through Ohana Academy. Providing advocacy to special needs children and adults.
- Senior Services: Delivered supplies to selected senior living facilities monthly. Providing resources and supplies to seniors weekly at the center.
Monday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Friday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Our pantry operates in partnership with the San Antonio Food Bank.
Requirements:
- Household Information and Members.
- Proof of Government Assistance, if any.
- Meet the Federal Income requirements.
- Primarily for families in the South San ISD.
Call us for more information.
Free.
The Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) allows qualified participants to buy nutritious fresh fruits and vegetables using FMNP vouchers from participating Farmers Market Associations to improve their diets.
The program promotes the routine consumption of healthy and fresh produce from Farmers Markets as part of the daily diet of the families and individuals we serve.
FMNP:
- is not a statewide program;
- provides resources to low-income women and children in the form of fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables, and culinary herbs from farmers’ markets; and
- increases the domestic consumption of agricultural commodities by helping develop or expand domestic farmers’ markets.
Must be participating in the WIC program to be eligible for the FMNP vouchers.
The Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) allows qualified participants to buy nutritious fresh fruits and vegetables using FMNP vouchers from participating Farmers Market Associations to improve their diets.
The program promotes the routine consumption of healthy and fresh produce from Farmers Markets as part of the daily diet of the families and individuals we serve.
FMNP:
- is not a statewide program;
- provides resources to low-income women and children in the form of fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables, and culinary herbs from farmers’ markets; and
- increases the domestic consumption of agricultural commodities by helping develop or expand domestic farmers’ markets.
Must be participating in the WIC program to be eligible for the FMNP vouchers.
The Food Pantry service provides food boxes to over 50 families on a monthly basis.
This program promotes cooperation and mutual aid among our membership base, thereby strengthening our ability to mobilize and take action.
Requirements:
- Valid ID
- Application with household members and information
The pantry provides food staples such as rice, beans, macaroni and cheese, tuna, juice, peanut butter and jelly, canned and frozen vegetables, canned fruit, cereal, soup, spaghetti and spaghetti sauce, crackers, sugar and meat and fresh produce when available.
The Northern Hills food pantry is operated in partnership with the San Antonio Food Bank.
Requirements:
- Valid ID
- Application with household information and members
- Government Assistance, if any
- Income Verification
- Serving zip codes 78209, 78216,78217, 78218, 78219,78233, 78239, 78247
Free
Our pantry operates in partnership with the San Antonio Food Bank.
- Drive Thru Food Distribution
- ID is preferred
Free.
Our Community First Food Pantries are designed to provide members of our community who are facing food insecurity essential non-perishable items in accessible and trusted locations throughout San Antonio and surrounding counties.
The mission of Community First Food Pantries is to help in the fight against food insecurity by supplying food and other items without barriers for those in immediate need while acting as a catalyst, inspiring others to give alongside us.
Our vision is a Community First Food Pantry in every local community, so those in need can access food and other items when needed.
What is a Community First Food Pantry?
- 24/7 Access - Open seven days a week, 24 hours a day, and freely accessible to all, removing barriers to food access.
- Free-Standing, Weather-Proof, and Conveniently Located Outdoors
- Maintenance and upkeep are provided by Community First.
- 100% Free - No Cost, No Registration, No Sign-Up. Take what you need and give back what and when you can.
We are always looking for new locations where our Food Pantries could benefit community members. If your organization would like to house a Food Pantry on its grounds, please fill out our Food Pantry Request Form.
How Can You Help?
- Stop by one of our Food Pantry locations when it’s convenient for you and drop off needed non-perishable donation(s).
- Volunteer your site to house a Food Pantry.
- Contact Us for other ways you can help.
To sign up to visit our produce market and secure a FREE box of local produce, click the Website link below.
Pre-registration is required, but you only need to register once.
Free.
We can provide information on what food pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters are available near your location. We can also help you apply for Food Stamps. For assistance, call the number below.
The clinic serves the medical and dental needs of people who cannot afford health insurance.
Services include:
- Counseling (individual, family, depression, substance abuse)*
- Dental (exams, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, root canals, dentures, extractions, etc.)*
- Diabetes Education
- Food Pantry*
- Health Education*
- Immunizations
- Lab
- Medical*
- Medicaid and CHIP Application Assistance*
- Nutrition Information
- Oral Surgery*
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacy**
- Physical Exams
- Physical Therapy**
- Prescription Assistance*
- Referral Assistance (necessities include housing, utilities, clothing, and food)*
- Transportation Assistance
- Women’s Health
*Must meet eligibility requirements to qualify for service.
**Program not operated by Methodist Healthcare Ministries.
Services are provided on a sliding fee scale based upon ability to pay, household income and family size.
- Help Paying For Internet
We use a client choice model to provide emergency food boxes to anyone who comes through our doors.
Monday: CLOSED |
Tuesday: CLOSED |
Wednesday: CLOSED |
Thursday: CLOSED |
Friday: CLOSED |
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Our Community First Food Pantries are designed to provide members of our community who are facing food insecurity essential non-perishable items in accessible and trusted locations throughout San Antonio and surrounding counties.
The mission of Community First Food Pantries is to help in the fight against food insecurity by supplying food and other items without barriers for those in immediate need while acting as a catalyst, inspiring others to give alongside us.
Our vision is a Community First Food Pantry in every local community, so those in need can access food and other items when needed.
What is a Community First Food Pantry?
- 24/7 Access - Open seven days a week, 24 hours a day and freely accessible to all, removing barriers to food access.
- Free-Standing, Weather-Proof, and Conveniently Located Outdoors - Maintenance and up keep provided by Community First.
- 100% Free - No Cost, No Registration, No Sign-Up. Take what is needed and give back what and when you can.
We are always looking for new locations where our Food Pantries could benefit community members. If your organization would like to house a Food Pantry on its grounds, please fill out our Food Pantry Request Form.
How Can You Help?
- Stop by one of our Food Pantry locations when it’s convenient for you and drop off needed non-perishable donation(s).
- Volunteer your site to house a Food Pantry.
- Contact Us for other ways you can help.
Free.
We give out FREE Groceries every Wednesday morning.
Free.
Helping friends in need.
No requirements.
Free.
Our Community First Food Pantries are designed to provide members of our community who are facing food insecurity essential non-perishable items in accessible and trusted locations throughout San Antonio and surrounding counties.
The mission of Community First Food Pantries is to help in the fight against food insecurity by supplying food and other items without barriers for those in immediate need while acting as a catalyst, inspiring others to give alongside us.
Our vision is a Community First Food Pantry in every local community, so those in need can access food and other items when needed.
What is a Community First Food Pantry?
- 24/7 Access - Open seven days a week, 24 hours a day, and freely accessible to all, removing barriers to food access.
- Free-Standing, Weather-Proof, and Conveniently Located Outdoors
- Maintenance and upkeep are provided by Community First.
- 100% Free - No Cost, No Registration, No Sign-Up. Take what you need and give back what and when you can.
We are always looking for new locations where our Food Pantries could benefit community members. If your organization would like to house a Food Pantry on its grounds, please fill out our Food Pantry Request Form.
How Can You Help?
- Stop by one of our Food Pantry locations when it’s convenient for you and drop off needed non-perishable donation(s).
- Volunteer your site to house a Food Pantry.
- Contact Us for other ways you can help.
The Harlandale Sunshine Pantry is a mutual-aid, self-service community pantry. We are a take what you need, leave what you can free little pantry.
We have modified our pantry to be a small store (Tiendita)! If you need something after hours, please message us via Facebook or text one of the contact numbers below.
Accepted Donations:
- Dry, non-perishable foods
- Clothing
- Hygeine products
- Diapers
Accepted Fridge Donations:
- Fresh Produce
- Frozen Vegetables
- Frozen Meats
Once a Month we host a Produce Giveaway, Check our Facebook for the latest updates.
Free.
We envision a community in which everyone has access to sufficient nutritious food. We are committed to responding to the Leon Valley community's needs by serving Christ through food distribution.
You must register with the San Antonio Food Bank at pickup time.
Free.