Ask local grocery stores if they have donation programs for near-expiration items
Check “free” sections on store websites and community boards for surplus pickup days
Search for community fridges in your area and follow their rules for donations and pickup
Look for food pantries and request eligibility details online or by phone
Use meal programs at churches, mosques, temples, and community centers
Attend community meal events (weekly dinners, holiday meals, pop-up distributions)
Join local mutual aid groups on social media and message for upcoming distributions
Apply for SNAP (food benefits) through your state or local agency
Apply for WIC if eligible for pregnancy, postpartum, or children under 5
Check eligibility for school meal programs (free/reduced lunch)
Use local senior meal programs if eligible
Find nonprofit “backpack” or “summer meals” programs for families with children
Use food banks’ mobile app or website to locate nearby distributions and times
Contact employers or unions for employee assistance food resources
Ask shelters for additional meal access (intake requirements vary)
Request “meal vouchers” or emergency food assistance through 2-1-1 (if available in your area)
Look for free produce giveaways at farmers markets and co-ops
Check university student affairs or community outreach offices for pantry access
Use “Too Good To Go,” “OLIO,” or local surplus food apps where available
Ask restaurants about unsold food policies and donation options (some have set times)
Participate in community gardens or CSA share programs that offer free/discounted boxes
Attend neighborhood bulk-buy or group-coupon events that include food giveaways
Keep a list of nearby sites with hours and eligibility requirements to avoid missed distributions
Bring required items if requested (ID, proof of address, or referral letter)
