Food Pantries in Texas
Find free food assistance across Texas. 3 food pantries, soup kitchens, and meal programs serving communities statewide.
Emergency Food Help in Texas
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Neighboring States
Texas Food Assistance Programs
SNAP / Food Stamps
Texas's SNAP program providing monthly food benefits to eligible residents
WIC Program
Nutrition assistance for women, infants, and children across Texas
Senior Food Programs
Specialized food assistance for Texas residents aged 60 and older
Additional Resources
Food Assistance Resources in Texas
Food insecurity affects communities across Texas, with families and individuals sometimes struggling to access nutritious meals. PantryPath connects Texas residents with local food pantries, food banks, and meal programs that provide free groceries and hot meals to anyone in need. Whether you're facing a temporary hardship or ongoing food insecurity, help is available throughout Texas.
Feeding Texas is Texas's primary Feeding America affiliate, coordinating a network of food banks and pantries to distribute millions of meals each year. You can find food pantries in Texas using PantryPath's search tool, or apply for ongoing benefits through Texas's SNAP benefits portal.
Additional programs include WIC for women, infants, and children, SNAP food benefits for monthly grocery assistance, and senior nutrition programs for residents 60 and older. For help preparing for your first visit, check our first-time visitor guide. Free food in Texas is available at Texas food banks and community pantries — no questions asked at most locations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a food pantry near me in Texas?
Use PantryPath's search tool to find food pantries in Texas by ZIP code or city. You can also call 2-1-1 for immediate referrals to local food assistance programs. Most food pantries in Texas welcome walk-ins during posted hours with no appointment needed.
What documents do I need to visit a food bank in Texas?
Requirements vary by location in Texas. Many food pantries have no documentation requirements at all — just show up during open hours. Some may ask for a photo ID or proof of address. Check the specific pantry listing on PantryPath for details before your visit.
How do I apply for SNAP food benefits in Texas?
You can apply for SNAP benefits in Texas through the state's online portal. Visit your state benefits website or contact your local Department of Human Services office. While your application is processing, food pantries can provide immediate food assistance at no cost.
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