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How to Find Food Assistance Near You

How to Find Food Assistance Near You

The LA Regional Food Bank is here to help our neighbors through difficult times, including government shutdowns, loss of CalFresh benefits, and emergencies.

No one should go hungry in Los Angeles County. If you or someone you know is in need of food assistance, the LA Regional Food Bank and its network of hundreds of partner agencies are here to help. Finding free, nutritious food near you is simple through the Food Bank’s Pantry Locator.

Whether you’re impacted by the government shutdown, are experiencing disruption to CalFresh benefits, or you’re going through difficult times, the Food Bank and its network of partner agencies are here for you.

How to Navigate Through the Pantry Locator

The Food Bank’s Pantry Locator is designed to connect individuals and families with local food pantries throughout Los Angeles County.

All you need to do is:

  1. Visit LAFoodBank.org/Find-Food
  2. Enter your zip code or address in the search bar.
  3. Browse through the list or map of nearby partner agencies.
  4. Select the location that works best for you to view hours, contact information, and services offered.

We highly recommend contacting partner agencies in advance to confirm distribution dates and times.

A young girl beams while holding a piece of food, beside a search bar with an arrow pointing to "Find Food." The image graces the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank website, urging donations and volunteerism.The Food Bank collaborates with a robust network of over 600 partner agencies, including food pantries, community centers, shelters, and faith-based organizations, to help provide food assistance to our neighbors. These partners are located in nearly every neighborhood across the County — from the Antelope Valley to Long Beach. Each site provides access to groceries, produce, pantry staples, and household items, helping individuals and families make ends meet.

If you need additional assistance finding food near you, please contact 211. 

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