Go to this website to enter your zip code and find a food bank closest to you! (We could not enter them all, as there are 24 pages of them.) Arizona Food Bank Network. You can also check out foodpantries.org and St. Mary’s Food Bank. This list (below) came from this website. Visit them for more information if you need help paying bills! Andre House 213 S 11th Ave Phoenix Arizona Main phone – (602) 252-9023 Church on the Street 902 E McKinley Phoenix Arizona (602) 254-8302 Provides hot meals, information on local shelters, and other aid to the low income and homeless in the community. Cochise County Children’s Center 721 Gonzales Blvd Huachuca City Arizona Call for help – (520) 456-1000 Coconino County Flagstaff Family Food Center 1903 N 2nd St Flagstaff Arizona (520) 779-4561 Call for information on government assistance programs such as food stamps, LIHEAP, WIC and the locations of food banks. The organization can provide referrals, advice, and other support. Community Action Agency and Community Services There are dozens of sites that are part of the Maricopa Community Action Agency network. They may run food pantries, deliver meals to the homebound or disabled, help immigrants get free or affordable food, and coordinate healthy eating classes. Many resources are offered, including help with SNAP or WIC too. More on Maricopa County community action food assistance programs. Holy Trinity Monastery Route 80 Mile Marker 302 St. David Arizona Phone number – (520) 720-4642 St. Vincent De Paul The various locations across the region administer social as well as human services. The unemployed, working poor, senior citizens, Mexicans or immigrants, and disabled are the primary beneficiaries. Some may have Meals on Wheels programs, medications, and surplus government commodities. Or get sandswiches, hot meals, or breakfast. There are also food pantries with fresh or canned goods, hygiene supplies like soap or shampoo, and other goods. More details on Saint Vincent de Paul in Maricopa County.
Sunshine Rescue Mission (520)774-3512 Hot meals, shelter, personal hygiene items, and more. The Haven 1107 E Adelaide St Tucson Arizona (520) 623-4590 The Love Kitchen, Inc. 1715 South Perrod Ln Pinetop Arizona Phone number – (520) 367-6505 Agape Network 602-234-6143 Hours of Operation – Fri a.m. 1st & 3rd Fridays of Month 2425 E Thomas Rd, Ste 6 Phoenix, Arizona 85064 All Tribes Assembly of God Church Phone – 602-728-0699 Hours of Operation – 1st & 3rd Friday of Month 6:00 1710 W. Highland Ave. Phoenix, Arizona 85015 Andre House of Arizona, Inc. 602-255-0580 11th Ave. & Jackson St. Hours – Mon-Thu 5:30-6:30; Sat-Sun 5:30-6:30 213 S. 11th Ave. Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Emergency food boxes, perishable fruits, vegetables, breads, and other support is provided. Central AZ Shelter Services (CASS) Dial for help – 602-256-6945 Physical Address – 230 S. 12th Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Chicanos Por La Causa Senior Center – Casa Primavera Phone – 602-272-0054 Hours of Operation – Mon-Fri 9:00-3:00 Physical Address – 1617 N. 45th Ave., Phoenix, AZ, 85035 Older adults can use a congregate meal site, and the homebound may have food and hot lunches or meals delivered. Also learn about programs for seniors such as Medicare and medical bill assistance. Salvation Army – Phoenix and Maricopa County The Salvation Army is one of the leading non-profit social service and charity organizations in the United States and the world. They can provide a number of assistance programs, including access to a food pantry, thrift store, and clothing closet. Some of what is distributed include meals, canned goods, and baby formula. Free Christmas assistance, such as gifts, clothing and toys is offered from programs such as Angel Tree. Some limited financial assistance for rent or cooling bills may be available as well. More on Salvation Army in Phoenix.
Saint John’s Lutheran Church – West Valley Community Food pantry address is 7205 N 51st Ave Glendale, Arizona 85301-2004 (623) 848-8278 The charity can provide canned or fresh food up 6 times per year. Get canned meat, household goods (toilet paper, soap, laundry detergency, etc.), cereal, dairy, eggs, and more. Empty Bowl Free Pet Food Pantry 610 E Bell Rd, Ste 2 PMB 271 Phoenix, AZ 85022-2393 (602) 909-7153 Free pet food for the low income and needy. Cat or dog food, treats, and other free supplies. Seniors and veterans can also get help. Mom’s Pantry Main location is 13440 N Cave Creek Rd Phoenix, Arizona 85022-5136 (602) 992-0083 The location may have Dried Beans, Baby Formula, Ensure for the elderly, vitamins, feminine goods, and other items. Assistance is available in Spanish too. Arizona Kosher Pantry – Ezras Cholim Location is 7118 N 7th St Phoenix, AZ 85020-5304 Phone – (602) 492-4989 RSM Food Pantry 1135 E Main St Mesa, AZ 85203-8823 They help veterans and older people in Maricopa County. Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) as well as Meals on Wheels are offered for the homebound. St Mary’s Food Bank Alliance Community Kitchen Location is 3003 W Thomas Rd Phoenix, Arizona 85017-6257 Main phone – (602) 343-3183 There is a free soup kitchen for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Sandwiches, boxes lunches, and other assistance is available. They also feed immigrants, the unemployed and jobless. Father Matters Mailing address is 3146 E Wier Ave Phoenix, AZ 85040-2754 (602) 774-3298 Many low income programs, including for single fathers. Get free food, diapers, vouchers for food or eyeglasses, legal aid, and even coupons for food shopping. First Congregation United Church of Christ – Joshua Tree Feeding Program, Inc. They only help people with HIV. Address 214 E Willetta St Phoenix, AZ 85006 HIV only patients can dial (602) 264-0223 Family of God Ministry Food Pantry Main address is 755 E Baseline Rd Glorious 1 Christian Center Phoenix, Arizona 85042 Phone – (602) 319-2080 First Evangelical Lutheran Church 142 N Date St Mesa, Arizona 85201-6419 For hours, dial (480) 654-4539 Extended Hands Food Bank 16548 E Laser Dr Fountain Hills, AZ 85268-6539 (480) 837-0303 The food pantry and soup kitchen is for Fort McDowell and Fountain Hills. Money may be offered from Fountain Hills Ministerial Association. Eagle Pathway Main address is 1720 E 8th Ave Mesa, AZ 85204-2618 Phone – (480) 225-6664 Christian mentoring, free food boxes or vouchers, household supplies and other goods. Olive Branch Community of Hope at Mount of Olives Lutheran Church 3546 E Thomas Rd Phoenix, AZ 85018-7412 Main phone – (602) 441-5301 Free bags of groceries, fruits, and vegetables are offered. There is also information on housing, USDA programs such as free lunches in schools, cooking classes and more. Church on Fillmore Phone: 602-252-1423 Hours of Operation – Tue 9:00-12:00 745 W. Fillmore Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center – Cave Creek Address is 6038 E Hidden Valley Dr Cave Creek, AZ 85331-8439 Phone – (480) 488-1145 Many emergency and long term services. Groceries, emergency pet or baby food or formula, reduced priced meat from Care Club, Meals on Wheels, and even utility bill help. Friendly House Emergency Support Services Address of the pantry and charity 723 S 1st Ave Phoenix, AZ 85003-2548 Main phone – (602) 416-7230 Emergency boxes of food, referrals to local Meals on Wheels programs in Maricopa County, documentation for immigrants, and other help is offered. Get free guidance on navigating utility bill and public aid in the region. All Faith Community Services 214 S 5th St Buckeye, AZ 85326-2828 (623) 386-3513 Covenant of Grace Ministries Main address is 906 W Peoria Ave Phoenix, AZ 85029-5132 (602) 678-0999 Get free food from the pantry up to one time per month. Glendale Mission and Ministry Center 6242 N 59th Ave Glendale, AZ 85301-4436 (602) 621-1348 Many free supplies in Maricopa County. Bags of groceries, clothes, hygiene kits, meals, laundry detergent, meat, vitamins and more. Free haircuts for students too. Pure Heart Church Resource & Food Distribution Center 14240 N 43rd Ave Glendale, Arizona 85306-4511 Main phone – (602) 866-8850 Cultural Cup Food Bank Phone number of the food bank – 602-266-8370 Hours of Operation – Mon 11:30-4:00; Tue 8:30-2:00; Wed 8:30-2:00; Thu 11:30-4:00; Fri 8:30-12:00 342 E Thomas Rd Phoenix, AZ 85012 Some of what may be offered includes free emergency food boxes, sack lunches, and more. Deer Valley Senior Center Call – 602-495-3714 Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00 Physical Address – 2001 W. Wahalla Lane Phoenix, AZ, 85027 Desert Christian Fellowship Phone 602-861-4008 Church food bank hours – Sun 8:00-12:00 1445 W. Northern Phoenix, Arizona Desert West Senior Services Phone – 602-495-3711 Hours of Operation – Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00 6501 W. Virginia Phoenix, Arizona 85035 Paiute Neighborhood Center Location – 6535 E Osborn Rd Scottsdale, Arizona 85251-6026 (480) 312-2529 Social services and emergency food assistance. There is also support such as notary. FIBCO Family Services, Inc. Food bank phone number – 602-385-3900 Hours of Operation – Tue,Wed,Fri 10:30-1:30 Physical Address – 1141 E. Jefferson St. Phoenix, Arizona 85034 First Pentecostal Church Community Center Phone – 602-276-2126 Hours – Sat 9:00-11:00 or by appointment Address – 2709 E. Marguerite Ave Phoenix, AZ, 85040 Low income and struggling families can stop by this community center. Receive applications to public aid (food stamps and Commodity Supplemental Food Program – CSFP), free canned goods, and meals. First Southern Baptist Church Benevolence Center Phone – 602-242-6104 Hours of Operation – Wed 9:00-11:00 Physical Address – 3100 W. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, AZ, 85017 Gateway Church of God Phone 602-267-0663 Hours of Operation Mon-Fri 9:00-1:00; Sunday Afternoon Physical Address – 3400 E. Melvin St. Phoenix, AZ, 85008 Highways & Hedges Ministries Phone – 602-212-0850 Hours – Mon-Fri 9:30-5:00 Address – 2515 E. Thomas Phoenix, AZ, 85016 Free food and groceries are distributed to low income families and the needy. ICM Food & Clothing Bank Phone – 602-254-7450 Hours – Mon-Sat 9:00-11:00 Address – 501 S. 9th Ave. Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Clothing for children, school supplies, shoes, and more is offered. A pantry also provides free groceries, food, and nutritional support. Life Bridge Resource Center Phone – 602-864-3408 Hours of Operation – Tue 9:00-1:00; Thu 1:00-3:00 Physical Address – 7510 N. 27th Ave Phoenix, AZ, 85051 Paz de Cristo Community Center Address is 424 W Broadway Rd Mesa, AZ 85210-1208 Phone – (480) 464-2370 The homeless, or people close it to, can get help. Hot meals, bags of food, vouchers for medications, showers for the homeless, and daily evening meals too. Valley View Community Food Bank 12321 NW Grand Ave El Mirage, Arizona 85335-3046 Main phone – (623) 933-3358 Church on the Street 2141 W Madison Phoenix Arizona (602) 252-7444 Call the church food pantry for hours. Vineyard Food & Clothing Bank Address 6250 W Peoria Ave Glendale, Arizona 85302-3827 For hours of the pantry or clothing bank, dial (623) 934-4000 The charity may provide dairy, fruits, paper goods like toilet paper, cereal, Canned Vegetables, Meat, and nutritional supplements for senior citizens. Church of the Master 6659 E University Dr Mesa, AZ 85205-7697 (480) 985-1660 Living Streams Church Food Pantry Phone – 602-957-7500 Hours – Mon-Thu 9:30-11:30 Physical Address – 7000 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ, 85020 Manzanita Senior Center Phone – 602-262-4949 Hours of Operation – Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00; Lunch 11:30-12:30; Commodities 4th Mon Food Bank Address – 3581 W. Northern Phoenix, Arizona 85051 While the non-profit focuses on senior citizens, people of all backgrounds can get help and referrals. Home delivered and congregate meals are offered in Maricopa County. Continue reading programs for seniors. Bread of Life 3840 N 30th St. Phoenix Dial the food bank at – (602) 304-9044 Mount of Olives Lutheran Church Call – 602-956-1620 Food bank/pantry hours. The center is open Weds 10:00-noon Thu 3:00-6:00 Address – 3546 E. Thomas Rd. Phoenix, Arizona 85018 Neighborhood Ministries Inc. Phone – 602-252-5225 Hours of Operation – Friday 9:00-12:00 Physical Address – 1929 W. Fillmore Phoenix, Arizona 85009 Spiritual guidance, free food and meals, household goods, and more may be offered. Open Door Fellowship Church Phone – 602-242-4414 Hours of Operation – 9:00-11:30 a.m., 2nd & 4th Saturdays of each Month Physical Address – 8301 N 19th Ave Phoenix, AZ, 85021 All races, religions and ethnicities can get help, including Spanish speakers in Maricopa County. Paradise Valley Emergency Food Bank Phone – 602-867-9228 Physical Address – 10862 N. 32nd St. Phoenix, Arizona 85028 If you are faced with hunger and need items in a hurry, call this food bank for help. Caja de Comida para Niños Phone – 602-263-1017 Hours of Operation – Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00 Physical Address – 4520 N. Central Ave., Suite 250 Phoenix, AZ Forgach House Domestic Crisis Center./CCS Sierra Vista (520) 458-9096 Rio Vista Center Phone – 602-243-1866 Mon-Thu 9:00-11:30; Sun 11:00-12:00 Food center address – 1431 E. Southern Ave. Phoenix, AZ, 85042 Government and USDA programs The two main ones are SNAP food stamps and free school lunches. The Maricopa pubic assistance programs and social services process applications. Most of the support is for families in poverty and/or immigrants, seniors, and low income single moms. The government aid can help them buy food. Seventh Day Adventist Community Center-Central Phoenix Phone – 602-258-9951 Hours of Operation – Mon-Tue-Wed 9:00-11:30 Physical Address – 1320 N. 15th St. Phoenix, AZ, 85006 The food pantry has fruits, dry and canned goods, paper products, hygiene items like wipes or soap, and personal toiletries to those in need. South Mountain Community Center – Phone 602-262-4093 Hours of Operation – Mon,Tues, Fri 8:00-5:00; Third Thu of Month Physical Address – 212 E. Alta Vista Phoenix, AZ, 85042 South Phoenix Baptist Church – Bernard Black Ministries Call for help – 602-268-2512 Church Hours – Tue, Thu 7:00-1:00; Sat Breakfast Physical Address – 2006 E. Broadway Rd. Phoenix, Arizona 85040 St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance Phone – 602-242-3663 Hours – Mon-Fri 9:00-4:00 Address – 2831 N. 31st Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85009 Partners with many Maricopa County charities and non-profits to help low income families, the elderly, and working poor. Donated items, including food and more, are distributed. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Phone – 602-840-0437 Hours of Operation – Wed 9:00-12:00 Pantry and church address – 2310 N. 56th St. Phoenix, Arizona 85008 Tanner Chapel A.M.E. Church Phone number of pantry – 602-253-8426 Hours of Operation of food bank- Tues, Fri 11:00-3:00 20 S. 8th St. Phoenix, AZ, 85034 Trinity Broadcasting – His Hands Extended – KPAZ #21 Phone number of the pantry – 602-273-1479 Hours – Mon-Thu 1:00-4:00 p.m. Physical Address – 3551 E. McDowell Phoenix, Arizona 85008 Call for referrals to food assistance programs, banks, and even limited financial aid. Whole Truth Community Development Organization Phone Number – 623-780-0727 Hours of Operation – Tues 12:00-1:00; Sat 11:00-2:00 4628 S 7th Street Phoenix, Arizona 85040 While resources are limited, emergency food boxes are offered at certain periods and only so many times per month. Or get information on employment services and self-sufficiency programs, resume review, and more. Valley Christian Centers, Inc. Telephone – 602-258-5163 Hours of food bank – Mon-Thu 8:00-2:00 Location address – 1326 W. Hadley St. Phoenix, Arizona 85007 People of all income, backgrounds, and income can call for help. Assistance ranges from free Christmas and Thanksgiving meals to Easter baskets, groceries from the pantry, and other support. They also help migrant workers, Mexicans and Spanish speakers with cultural meals. Westward Ho CSFP650 Call to get hours of pantry – 602-258-6221 Hours of Operation – 2nd Fri of Month Physical Address – 618 N. Central Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Casa Maria 401 E 26th St. Tucson AZ Call – (520 ) 624-0312 Additional free food assistance in Maricopa County and PhoenixIn order to find the phone number, addresses, and locations of other food pantries near you and soup kitchens in Phoenix and Maricopa County, dial (602) 242-3663. Or get help in applying for SNAP food stamps, (WIC) Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, Summer Snack or Food Service for students and more. Dozens of additional centers as well as programs offer assistance to the needy.
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