Central hub for those in the Beaverton community struggling with hunger, housing insecurity and poverty.
Food pantry open to anyone that has a food need. Available to shop once a week. Please bring 2 bags.
Please call to confirm day. Closed on National Holidays when the Oregon Food Bank is closed and when the Colton Schools are closed because of the weather. Bring reusable bags.
Serving families with students in the Gladstone School District and residents of Gladstone, Jennings Lodge and Oak Grove.
Call for information on emergency food boxes and membership. Emergency food boxes available twice per fiscal year (June to June). ID and proof of address required.
Provides a shopping-style food pantry services in which people can choose the food that works best for them. Located at the Q Center.
Make an appointment through Care to Share (503-591-9025) for Sunset Church. Drive-thru style: Volunteers will collect a list of groceries and food you would like for your household. They will collect the food and bring it out to you.
Shopping-style food pantry for residents in Downtown & Northwest Portland located at First United Methodist Church. Shoppers welcome twice per month. Monthly food box deliveries available to residents of select buildings with referral. Please call for more information
Pre-packed food boxes offered at no cost. Boxes typically contain dry goods, bread, fresh produce, dairy, eggs, meat, and ready to eat meals (as available).
Small overnight food bags upon request Mon-Thur. 9am-3pm and four mobile food pantry locations every month. Onsite food pantry 3rd Wed. of the month 10am-2pm. Open to the public. No referral needed.
Mobile team providing on-site SNAP application assistance in Multnomah County area to individuals and families. Schedule appts. by phone (call or text).Â
Limited deliveries in the nearby SW area. To order a food box to be delivered, please use the online order form, or please give us a call. Food boxes two times per month. Portland city limits west of the Willamette and Lake Oswego. Pick up by appointment only.
Free groceries are available indoors, self-serve style. Clients may shop one time each week. Please bring your own bags. No geographic boundaries. Call or check the website for current information. NEFP does not provide food delivery, clothing or rental assistance.
Referral service to help individuals find perishable and non-perishable food assistance. Resources for finding fresh produce, protein options, canned and dry goods. Visit Food Finder for locations, days and times. Available in 19 languages.Â
Supplemental food program. Esther’s Pantry is open to everyone. Tod’s Corner is for HIV positive folks.Â
Serves Oregon Trail School District and beyond. Food pantry, monthly food boxes, clothing cards, monthly senior food boxes, Thanksgiving baskets, energy assistance when funds are available.
Monthly food pantry distribution located at Sherwood United Methodist Church
Pre-packed food boxes with fresh fruits and vegetables when available. Limited energu assistance when available (est. Jan-March).
Shopping-style Food pantry available for low-income residents of Tualatin, Sherwood, Newberg and King City.
Shopping style pantry for low-income residents of Durham, Lake Oswego, Tualatin, West Linn and Wilsonville located at Rolling Hills Community Church. Clients are welcome to visit the pantry twice per calander month.
Food boxes for low-income residents within specific zip codes: 97005, 97006, 97007, 97008.
Emergency food boxes provide 3-day supply of groceries per month for low-income residents of Vernonia, Timber, Manning and Buxton.
Food bank available for low-income residents of Zip codes 97119 and 97148, as well as clothing for anyone in need.
The food pantry is only open to children and families enrolled in the North Clackamas School District. Food Pantry and Clothes Closet.
Food pick-up available twice each month, all year. Drop-in shopping style pantry model based on a lottery system, or premade bags or order lists offered first come, first serve. Includes health and hygiene items.
Food boxes plus many items to choose from. Bring your own empty bags if possible. Clients with housing served twice per month. Unhoused clients served every week. Closed major holidays. Winter weather closures follow Gresham-Barlow School District, or check website.