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Navigate the tabs at the bottom for lists of online food finders, restaurants and cafes, and religious organizations offering food.
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Place/organizationItem/service typeAreaLocationService hoursContact infoWebsiteAccess infoWho qualifies & limiationsOther info
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AfroVillage PDXCommunity CSA & pop-up marketNE PortlandThe Village in the Lloyd Center (2201 Lloyd Center, Portland, OR 97232)Mondays, 2-4:30 pmafrovillagepdx@gmail.comhttps://www.afrovillagepdx.org/about-1No sign up required; show up to location on the day and time.Black and Brown folks
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Birch Community ServicesFinancial literacy program with a focus on foodNE PortlandMain Warehouse Address:
17780 NE San Rafael Street
Portland, OR 97230
(503) 251-5431 or bcs@bcsi.orghttps://www.birchcommunityservices.org/Must enroll in Sustainable Families Program: https://www.birchcommunityservices.org/join-the-sustainable-families-program/Must be participants and meet all criteria for Sustainable Families Program. See link in "access info" column on left for details and to apply.
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Blanchet HouseFree mealsDowntown/Old Town Portland310 NW Glisan St. Portland, OR 97209Open Monday-Saturday. Breakfast: 6:30-7:25 am; Lunch: 11:30 am-12:25 pm; Dinner: 5:00-5:55 pm503-241-4340
info@blanchethouse.org
https://blanchethouse.org/free-food-meal-services/Come to location to receive free meals."We cannot accommodate dietary restrictions because we do not have the capacity to make a variety of meals.
You are welcome to get in line for more servings. There is no limit. Everyone is served the same plate of food to ensure equity. We offer bagged lunches to take with you on Saturdays in addition to the hot meal."
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Clackamas Service CenterFree groceriesOuter SE Portland8800 SE 80th Ave, Portland OR 97206Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12-4 pm(503) 771-7914 or grocery@cscoregon.orghttps://www.cscoregon.org/order-onlineBring your own bags.Anyone, especially folks who live outside
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Common Fire PDXMutual aid, provides free meals and harm reductionInner SE PortlandThe People's Depot 800 SE MLK Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97214 (under the Morrison Bridge)Saturdays from 12-2 pm(503) 449-4969https://www.instagram.com/commonfirepdx/Go to the location, which is The People's Depot, for free foodAnyone
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Community for Positive Aging PantryFree mealsNE Portland1820 NE 40th Ave
Portland , OR 97212
Lobby Food Pantry Tues: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm; Asian Food Pantry on second Thursdays from 12-2:30 pm.
Shopping Style Pantry. Will close early if all the food has been distributed.
503-288-8303, staff@communityfpa.orghttps://www.communityfpa.org/No registration required. Multilingual team at Asian Food Pantry "speaks Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, and English." This pantry specializes in culturally-specific grocery items.Seniors
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Community Free Store PDXMutual aid, provides free foodHas a Sunday Community Free Storehttps://www.instagram.com/communityfreestorepdx/Those in need, especially folks who are BIPOC, trans, disabled, and/or unhousedAlso offers free camping gear, harm reduction, and other supplies
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Crossroads Food BankFree groceriesNE Portland2407 NE 102nd Ave
Portland, OR 97220
Thursdays 9:00am - 12:00pm
Saturdays 10:00am - 12:00pm
(503) 257-9194https://www.crossroadsfoodbank.org/Specialized in seniors, at least when it was first foundedAlso has programs for children and veterans
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El Programa HispanoFree groceries, free food marketGresham/NE Portland/outer SE PortlandVariousHighland Free Food Market: 295 NE 24th Street, Gresham, OR 97030: 2nd Wednesday of the month 4pm-5:30pm(503) 669-8350 or communications@elprograma.orghttps://elprograma.org/our-services/community-wellness/#foodjustice"Free food Pantries and Markets: culturally specific and nutritious food is accessible to the community six times each month at different school-based locations."Anyone with main focus on Hispanic/Latine communities
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Equitable Giving CircleFree groceriesNE Portland5431 NE 20th Ave, Portland OR 97211 (inside the Leaven Community Center)Free market pop-up: Thursdays from 10 am-2 pm. Delivery list currently closed.https://www.equitablegivingcircle.org/csa"Our flagship program is providing CSA boxes from BIPOC farmers to Black + Brown families as part of our efforts to end food insecurity in Portland."Weekly CSA Delivery and weekly free market pop-up
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Esther's Pantry (Cascade AIDS Project)Free groceriesMilwaukie10202 SE 32nd Ave. Suite 601
Milwaukie, OR 97222
Monday 1pm-4pm, Tuesday/Thursday 2pm-5pm, Wednesday 1pm-3pm. Trans pantry on second Fridays from 2-5 pm503-349-4699
esthers@ourhouseofportland.org
tods@ourhouseofportland.org
https://www.ourhouseofportland.org/esthers-pantryNeed proof of HIV diagnosis from physician, proof of income
AREA SERVED: Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill Counties
Must have: "HIV diagnosis" (at least for regular pantry, check whether it's required for the trans pantry) and "Monthly income of less than 185% of the federal poverty guidelines. 2023 monthly income of less than $1,926 for a household of one person. Add $682 for each additional person in a household." "Trans Pantry Day is dedicated to supporting and providing food for our trans, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming community members"
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Feed the MassLow-cost mealsDowntown/Old Town Portland80 NW Davis St, Portland, OR 97209Email: info@feedthemass.com
Phone: (971) 350-8291
https://www.feedthemass.org/Offers culinary job training programs
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Feed'Em Freedom FoundationFree groceriesNE Portland4450 NE 131st Street
Portland, OR 97230
9:00am - 5:00pmfeedemfreedomfoundation@gmail.com, 503-206-8746https://www.feedemfreedom.org/community-resources#PantriesGo to the location during service hours.Black and other POC individuals and families
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Fires Igniting the SpiritMutual aid, provides free foodhttps://www.instagram.com/fires_igniting_the_spirit/Focused on Indigenous people and other POC
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Food 4 FamiliesFree groceriesGreshamCentennial High School
3505 SE 182nd Ave.,
Gresham, OR 97030
Wednesday, Nov. 12; Wednesday, Nov. 26; & Wednesday, Dec. 10, all from 4-5 pm971.220.6679https://www.food4families.net/"Food for Families is operated out of a retired school bus. Clients are asked to wait in line outside of the bus. We ask that clients dress appropriate for the weather (jackets, gloves, hats, waterproof shoes, umbrellas, etc.) and wear clothing that can be seen at night.
No public restrooms are available.
No tickets are needed...Families are asked to arrive the day of the distribution, wait in line, and families are then assisted on a first come first served basis. "
Anyone in needIncludes flyers in English, Spanish, and Russian
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Food Not Bombs PDXFree produce and mealsSE PortlandBuckman Elementary School
SE Oak and 16th, Portland, OR
Produce drop off Wednesdays 5-7pm Buckman Elementary School Lower field;
Meal and produce drop-off Saturdays 5-7pm Buckman Elementary School Lower field
Amit Zinman, fnbpdxserving@protonmail.comhttps://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1KVbOaPBP2Xh1zk59DS9nI-BjjYnrwtwD&hl=en_US&ll=44.84176501161762%2C-122.72823879681518&z=8Show up during drop-off hours and get free foodAnyoneWebsite is a Google Map with Food Not Bombs locations across the world.
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Free Food Market @ South Park BlocksFree produceDowntown/Old Town Portland1914 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97201
Mon: 9:30 am - 11 am or until food runs out
Open 2nd Monday of the month at South Park Blocks near Portland State University Shattuck Hall.
(503) 282-0555https://pdx.campusgroups.com/psusfp/photos/Bring your own bag. No income verification or ID required.Anyone in needthrough Portland State University
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Gladstone Park Community Service CenterFree groceries and mealsGladstone1050 Portland Ave
Gladstone, OR 97027
503-655-7701 or Monica Smith, Msmith@ci.gladstone.or.ushttps://www.ci.gladstone.or.us/sc/page/community-center-nutrition-program-services-eligibilityReach out via the contact info listed.Food box deliveries are for people 60+ who are confined to their homes. Meal delivery is for homebound people 60+ and their dependents. See website for more details.
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Gladstone Park Community Service CenterLow-cost mealsGladstone1050 Portland Ave
Gladstone, OR 97027
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm503-655-7701 or Monica Smith, Msmith@ci.gladstone.or.ushttps://www.ci.gladstone.or.us/sc/page/community-center-nutrition-program-services-eligibilityIn-house meals; come to location during hours. "We offer a fantastic salad bar daily, along with an entrée, drink, and dessert for a suggested donation of $4 for anyone aged 60 and above and a required donation of $5 for anyone below 60."Anyone
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Ground Score AssociationFree mealsDowntown/Old Town Portland624 NW Coucth St. Portland, OR 9720910 am-2 pm on second Fridays of each monthnina@groundscoreassociation.org or cory@groundscoreassociation.orghttps://www.groundscoreassociation.org/eventsShow up to Community Wellness Fairs to get free food and supplies. Anyone. Meals are often provided by partner organizations and may vary from month to month. They may not be available every month, but we do our best to ensure they are provided.
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Hand Up Project - People's PantryFree groceriesN PortlandQ Center, 4115 N. Mississippi Ave
Portland, OR 97217
Mondays and Tuesdays 12-4 PM
4th Saturday of the month 10AM-1PM
503-451-0715 or handupproject@handupproject.orghttps://www.handupproject.org/Come to location and sign up during hours.Those who are LGBTQIA2S+ and/or of color. Visits are limited to once per week.Also see https://www.pdxqcenter.org/community-partners
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Hollywood Farmers MarketFree groceriesNE Portland4420 NE Hancock St. Portland OR 97213, in the Grocery Outlet parking lotWinter Hours: 9a-1p, Every Saturday til Nov 22nd. then 9a-1p on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month til Marchinfo@hollywoodfarmersmarket.org
(503)-709-7403
http://hollywoodfarmersmarket.org/"See Token table @ Info Booth on market days. (This means even with a $0 SNAP balance, shoppers can bring their food stamp card to our Token tent and we will provide them with tokens & DUFB/ Cash Match to spend at the market)." Dogs allowed 10 am to 1 pm; service dogs always allowed."Free Food Pantry @ market starting 11/1 + Offering $20 HFM SNAP tokens and $20 DUFB & Cash Match - REGARDLESS of SNAP Balance."
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Hunger Fighters OregonFree groceriesLake Oswego4 Monroe Parkway
Suite A
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Monday 4pm-6pm, Wednesday 5pm-7pm, Friday 10am-1pm503-683-3401 , info@hungerfightersoregon.orghttps://www.hungerfightersoregon.org/pantry-hours.htmlCome to the pantry during hours; no appointment necessary. Check-in involves filling out paperwork with confidential demographic info that does NOT ask about immigration status. Proof of income or residency not required.Anyone. Limit of two visits per month. No animals allowed inside except service animals.
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JOIN Day SpaceFree mealsNE Portland1435 NE 81st Avenue
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97213
Mon, Weds, Fri 9a - 5p
Tues, Thurs 10a - 4p
Sat, Sun 9a - 5 pm
info@joinpdx.org
503-232-2031
https://joinpdx.org/about/our-model/Come to location during hoursUnhoused people living outsideAlso offers other services during day space hours including showers, restrooms, mail and internet service, clothing, hygiene kits, bus tickets, emplyment assistance, and pet food
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Latino NetworkFree produceVariousVarious school sites in the Portland areaVarious (See website for locations and hours.)Email: info@latnet.org
Phone: (503) 283-6881
https://www.latnet.org/sun-community-schools"Simply fill out an intake survey on your first visit (given in multiple languages and any client can decline to respond to any questions on the survey).""All programs are open to the community and eligibility requirements are not needed."
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Lift Urban PortlandFree groceriesSW Portland1838 SW Jefferson Street
Portland, OR 97201
-Tuesday: By appointment only. No same-day appointments.
-Thursday/Friday 3pm-6pm. Do not arrive before 2pm. Lottery begins at 2:30pm.
503-221-1224
info@LiftUrbanPortland.org
https://www.lifturbanportland.org/For food boxes, fill out form on Delivered Food Boxes page (linked in other info column on the right)Pantry: Must meet USDA income guidelines. Participants can receive food twice per month.
Appointment: Individuals who need additional assistance shopping, due to language barrier, disability, or mobility condition
Food Box Delivery: Individuals who qualify for pantry services but are unable to shop, usually due to disability, health condition, or transportation barrier. Only available for specific buildings. (See Delivered Food Boxes page in the other info column on the right for more details.)
To apply for food box deliveries: https://www.lifturbanportland.org/delivered-food-boxes
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Love Our CityFree groceriesNE Portland6120 NE 57th Ave (corner of 57th/Lombard), Portland, OR, 97218Tues: 11 am - 12 pm
kaz@lovecitypdx.comhttps://loveourcitypdx.com/"Our pre-packed food boxes are offered at no cost. Boxes typically contain dry goods, bread, fresh produce, dairy, eggs, meat, and ready to eat meals (as supplies are available). We strive to provide enough fresh and healthy food to last approximately three to four days per household...The line for food distribution to people in cars starts at the corner of NE 57th Ave and NE Holman Street in Portland. Walk up distribution is also available.""We do not have geographic limitations and we serve people from the Portland metro area, the tri-county region of northwest Oregon, and southwest Washington.
We serve:
Low income families with children
The unemployed and underemployed
The houseless
People with disabilities and the elderly
Immigrants and refugees
People experiencing crisis"
Check that info is up to date before visiting.
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Meals on Us PDXFree mealsNot disclosedNot disclosedVarioushello@mealsonuspdx.org or 503-209-4769https://www.facebook.com/Mealsonuspdx/Contact to check availability; would deliver food locally to Portlanders in needSpecializes in delivering meals to immigrant and POC families at this time. Has focused on meals for those in need, especially POC and trans communities.
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Meals on Wheels PeopleFree and low-cost meals (can make a contribution in exchange for meal)NE Portland7710 SW 31st Ave, Portland, OR 97219"Meals are delivered Monday through Thursday, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m."(503) 736-6325https://www.mowp.org/what-we-do/meals-on-wheels/Delivers meals to those in need. Request meals online via the link in the website column on the right.Older adults ages 60+ living in Multnomah or Washington County, Oregon or Clack County, Washington
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Milk Crate KitchenFree mealsNE PortlandNot disclosed"Pre-requested meal distribution is on Saturdays:
Between 10:00am-11:00am for in-person pickup
Between 10:00am-1:00pm for home delivery"
info@milkcratekitchen.org or 971-808-2851https://www.milkcratekitchen.org/programsRequest a meal online at the link on their website. "Our Family Meal menu is available 2x a month. A new menu is posted here on a Wednesday morning between 9:30/10:00am." "The Meal Request Form is currently turned off [as of October 29, 2025]. We have reached our capacity for the week. 100 slots. Next Family Meal menu posting and form re-opening will be on Wednesday 11/12/25Thos in need, no questions askedTo request a meal: https://www.milkcratekitchen.org/
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Mother and Child Education CenterFree formula & other items for babies and pregnant parents1515 NE 41st Avenue
Portland, OR 97232
(503) 249-5801 (English)
(503) 913-9360 (Spanish) or info@momchildpdx.org
https://www.momchildpdx.org/servicesCall or email them to schedule a time to meet with their staff.Expectant parents and their children 0 to 5 years oldAlso offers one-on-one support and other services
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Multnomah Free Food MarketFree groceries to-goOuter SE Portland8129 SE Malden St, Portland, OR 97206Every Friday from 2:30-3:30 pm(503) 771-7914 or grocery@cscoregon.orghttps://www.cscoregon.org/order-onlineBring your own bags.AnyoneBy DHS, hosted in partnership with Clackamas Service Center
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Native American Youth and Family CenterFree groceriesNE Portland5135 NE Columbia Boulevard
Portland, OR 97218
Food boxes: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-5:30 pm; Meals for older adults: Monday-Friday(503) 288-8177
Info@nayapdx.org. Email for meal services: Lawrence Macy, lawrencem@nayapdx.org
https://www.nayapdx.org/services/meals-and-food-assistance"The food boxes are available by contacting your case manager or advocate, or the front desk."Specializes in services for local Native American/Indigenous communities. "Congregate meals for seniors over 60 years and people with disabilities over 55 years are provided Monday through Friday."Has various services too including a clothing closet
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Neighborhood HouseFree groceriesSW Portland3445 SW Moss St, Portland, OR 97219"Monday: 10:00 am-4:00 pm (Closed 12-1 pm)
Wednesday: 10:00 am-4:00 pm (Closed 12-1 pm)
Thursday: 2:00-6:00 pm
Please check in no later than 15 minutes before closing."
themarket@nhpdx.org or 503-246-1663https://nhpdx.org/food-security/Offers both a food pantry and food box delivery. Food boxes can be requested on their website.Deliveries are limited to the SW Portland area marked on the map on their website. "To access our food market, shoppers’ income must fall below 300% of the poverty level. For a family of four, that is a total household income of $72,750. We do not require verification of income. All shoppers may visit the Free Food Market twice a month and choose enough food to last up to two weeks."Offers other services as well
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Operation NightwatchFree mealsDowntown/Old Town Portland1432 SW 13th Avenue
at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 6:30pm to 10pminfo@operationnightwatch.org or (503) 220-0438https://www.operationnightwatch.org/"We welcome each person who comes to us, just as they are."Unhoused peopleAlso provides supplies and offers mental health support
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Ortiz Center Free Food MarketFree groceriesNE Portland6736 NE Killingsworth St
Portland, OR 97218
Wed: 10 am - 12 pm
Open 1st Wednesday of the month.
(503) 988-3509"Open to anyone in need of food assistance, no income verification required, random number given at start of distribution. Please bring your own bag."Anyone in need
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Outside In Meals, Housing, and SupportFree mealsDowntown/Old Town Portland1132 SW 13th Ave, Second Floor
Portland, OR 97205
Sunday: 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Monday: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM & 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM & 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
503.432.3986
info@outsidein.org
https://outsidein.org/young-adult-services/meals-housing-and-support/Drop in at locationFolks in need who are 16-24 years oldOffers case management, showers, and other services as well as part of this program
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Pacific Refugee Support GroupFree groceries10725 SW BARBUR BLVD STE 350 Portland, OR 97219info@pnwrsg.org or 503-477-9308https://pnwrsg.org/community-aidContact the organization for more info."Monthly deliveries of essential goods to refugee families who need them. Deliveries typically contain items such as food, clothing, and personal hygiene products."
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PDX Free FridgeFree grocery itemsVariousMultiple locations. See map on website.24/7 for fridge locationspdxfridge@gmail.comhttps://sites.google.com/view/pdx-free-fridgeAnyone who needs food items can look for them in fridges and pantries and pick them up.Very flexibleGoogle Map and downloadable map here; https://sites.google.com/view/pdx-free-fridge/maps?authuser=0
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PDX Saints LoveFree mealsOuter SE Portland"Mondays 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Location: Pilgrim Lutheran Church Parking Lot,
4244 SE 91st Ave, Portland, OR 97266; Fridays, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Location: Lents Park, SE 92nd & SE Holgate (find us by the park benches, to the left of the parking lot) Portland, OR 97266
Info@pdxsaintslove.comhttps://pdxsaintslove.org/community-wellness-fairCome to locations for free mealsThose in needMeals served as part of community wellness fairs that also offer supplies and community. These are separate, yet similar, events from Ground Score's wellness fairs.
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Portland Community College Panther PantryFree groceriesVariousCascade Student Union, Room 207, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 10:00am-3:00pm. Rock Creek Building 5, Room 113, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 10:00am-3:00pm. Southeast Mt. Tabor, Room 152, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 10:00am-3:00pm. Sylvania College Center, Room 216, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 10:00am-3:00pm.Email: basicneeds@pcc.edu
Phone: 971-722-4826
https://www.pcc.edu/basic-needs/panther-pantry/"To shop the Panther Pantry, you must:
be currently registered in credit, ABE/GED, or ESOL classes
show a PCC ID
have a PantrySoft account*" (See website for how to sign up.)
Only for current students, faculty, and staff at PCC
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Portland Mutual Aid NetworkMutual aid, free food sometimes availableportlandmutualaidnetwork@gmail.comhttps://portlandmutualaidnetwork.com/More info on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/portlandmutualaid/?hl=en
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Portland Police Sunshine DivisionFree groceriesOuter SE Portland12436 SE Stark St.
Portland, OR 97233
Tuesday – Friday
9:00am-12:00pm & 1:00pm-4:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am-1:00pm
appointments@sunshinedivision.org or 971.325.8810https://sunshinedivision.org/Has both a food pantry and food delivery options. Pantry appointments and food box deliveries are scheduled online. Walk-ins are welcome if there is capacity. "Please be prepared to bring in the following:
• Photo ID (No one will be turned away for lack of photo ID)
• Name and Date of Birth of everyone who lives in your household
• Please also be prepared to fill out a brief demographic survey upon registration"
People and families in need. See this document for a full list of criteria: https://files.constantcontact.com/98094bc9201/97ac9010-fb30-4f32-b2ca-b272208a6f31.pdfIn partnership with Portland Police Bureau; involves police giving free food to community members
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Potluck in the ParkFree mealsDowntown/Old Town PortlandBetween 8th Ave and Park Ave on NW GlisanSundays only. Main Meal Service begins at 12 pm
Desserts – 12-2:30 pm
potluck@potluckinthepark.org or 503-255-7611https://www.potluckinthepark.org/events/sunday-meal/Come to location for a free meal.People in needAlso provides a Christmas Day dinner from Noon -3pm in partnership with the Portland Art Museum in their ballroom, 1119 SW Park Ave
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Rahab's SistersFree mealsOuter SE Portland232 SE 80th Ave
Portland, OR 97215
Fridays from 5-8 pm971-208-3176 or community@rahabs-sisters.orghttps://rahabs-sisters.org/service-informationCome to location for a free meal.Cis and trans women, nonbinary folks, and gender-expansive folks. Sex worker-friendly. Restaurant-style dinner and hospitality. Vegetarian options available. Org emphasizes decolonization, consent, and self-determination.
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Rose HavenFree mealsNW Portland1740 NW Glisan St., Portland, OR 97209"Rose Haven is open for onsite indoor services Monday-Friday from 9 AM-Noon. Last entry is at 11:45 AM daily. We are also open for Afternoon Hours with limited services on Tuesday and Thursday from 1-4 PM, last entry is at 3:45 PM. For guests with minors in their custody, we have Family Afternoons on Wednesday from 1-4 PM, last entry is at 3:45 PM."(503) 248-6364 or info@rosehaven.orghttps://rosehaven.org/services/hospitality/Come to location for a free meal.Women, children, and people of other marginalized gendersMeals served during hospitality, which includes multiple other services
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School Pantry at Woodlawn SchoolFree groceriesNE Portland7200 NE 11th Avenue
Portland, OR 97211
Wed: 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
** CLOSURES 2025: 11/26/25, 12/24/25 **
(503) 916-6282Shopping style. Distribution at the back of the school off of 12th and Buffalo.Anyone
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Snow CapFree groceriesOuter SE Portland17805 SE Stark St.
Portland, OR 97233
Monday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
& 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
& 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
(503) 674 -8785 or info@snowcap.orghttps://www.snowcap.org/services.html"Please make an appointment online or call 503-674-8785...Food is being given outside of our front doors. Please dress according to the weather." Can ask a friend, family member, or other person to shop for you; printable form for this is found on their website."SnowCap serves people who currently live east of 82nd and within Multnomah County...All people in need are welcome." Limit of two visits per month through December 2025Also offers TriMet fare, clothing, diapers, and infant formula
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St. Johns Food ShareFree groceriesN Portland8100 N. Lombard Street
Portland, OR 97203
Monday: 10am – 4pm
Wednesday: 10am – 12pm
Friday: 10am – 4pm
(503) 286-0750 or stjohnsfoodshare@gmail.comhttps://stjohnsfoodshare.org/"open-door, no-barrier approach, providing a welcoming pantry shopping experience""Everyone is welcome at St. Johns Food Share...There are no income requirements or residency restrictions."
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Store to DoorFree groceriesSW Portland7730 SW 31st Avenue
Portland, OR 97219
Enroll to arrange home deliveries.503-200-3333https://storetodooroforegon.org/Call or fill out the online enrollment form: https://storetodooroforegon.org/client-enrollment/Seniors and adults with disabilities in the Portland metro areaGroceries and other items are delivered directly to clients' homes.
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The People's Store PDXMutual aid including free foodSE PortlandMobile truck that offers mutual aid at multiple locations1:30 pm on first Sundays of the month at SE 99th & Ankeny; 1:30 pm on third Sundays of the month at SE 3rd & Belmonthttps://www.instagram.com/thepeoplesstorepdx/Visit mutual aid truck when and where mutual aid is providedUnhoused people
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Tualatin Food PantryFree groceriesTualatin3550 SW Borland Road
Tualatin, OR 97062
Monday 11am-1pm and 4pm-7pm, Wednesday/Friday 10am-1pm, Thursday 4pm-6pm(503) 783-0721 or pantry@tualatinfoodpantry.orghttps://www.tualatinfoodpantry.org/needfood"Walk in, must arrive 15 minutes before closing."Low income and houseless individuals. Visits limited to twice/month.
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Tuesday FoodwayMutual aid including free foodhttps://www.instagram.com/tuesdayfoodway?utm_medium=copy_linkAnyone, especiall folks who are unhoused, BIPOC, and/or trans
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U.Me.Us Food PantryFree groceriesNE Portland2830 NE Flanders St
Portland, OR 97232
Sun: 1:30-3:30 pm
Open 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Sundays of the month.
(971) 205-2031, hello@umeuspdx.comhttps://www.umeuspdx.com/Come to location during hours. Shopping cart-style environmentThose with low or no incomes
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Urban Gleaners Free public marketsVariousVarious across the Portland areaVarious503-226-8061 or info@urbangleaners.orghttps://urbangleaners.org/food-finder/Visit website to find free public markets across the Portland area. Search can be narrowed by location and days of the week."All are welcome. " "[N}o personal information required. Bring your own bags and arrive 10-15 minutes early if possible." Does not require proof of income unless location is affiliated with Oregon Food Bank. "All free food market sites are ADA accessible."
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William Temple HouseFree groceriesNW Portland2023 NW Hoyt Street
Portland, OR 97209
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 11 am-2 pmEmail kryan@williamtemple.org or call 503-715-0320, ext.1215.https://www.williamtemple.org/our-services/social-services-2024-08/Drop in, no ID or proof of residency required. "Physical access to the pantry requires navigating stairs. Alternative access options include placing a food order at the front desk to be filled by our team and assistance carrying groceries. For stair-free access to the lobby, please use the side door of the building located off the parking lot."Limit of two visits per household per month. Limit on number of people served each day. See website for more details.Offers spiritual care, but is faith-neutral in its approach.
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Zarephath Kitchen and PantryFree groceries and mealsGresham59 NW Ava. Ave. Gresham, OR 97030Meals: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday from 11 am to 1 pm
Pantry: Thursday from 10 am to 1 pm (must arrive by 12:30)
info@feedeastcounty.org, Kitchen Phone: (503) 667-2692, pantry phone: (503) 667-7932https://feedeastcounty.org/"Please bring grocery or other bags to carry your food!" Only ADA dogs allowed in waiting area. Clients have the option to wait in their vehicles.Anyone in need. "Housed clients can receive food twice per month. Unhoused clients can receive food every week."
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