
Food Pantries in Alaska
36 food pantries · 14 cities · Free food assistance statewide
Top Cities in Alaska
Featured Pantries in Alaska
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FAQ: Food Assistance in Alaska
How do I find a food pantry in Alaska?
Are food pantries in Alaska free?
What should I bring to a food pantry in Alaska?
Government Food Programs in Alaska
Food pantries are one resource. You may also qualify for these programs:
SNAP Benefits in Alaska
Food stamps · monthly EBT card benefits
WIC Program in Alaska
Women, infants & children · clinic finder
Research on hunger in Alaska
County-level data on food insecurity, poverty, and federal program coverage. All atlases are free, sourced from Census + USDA, and licensed CC BY 4.0.
SNAP Benefits Atlas
Coverage gap between poor households and SNAP enrollment, by county.
WIC Coverage Atlas
Eligible-but-unenrolled pregnant women, infants, and children under 5.
Child Poverty Atlas
Children under 18 below the poverty line, county by county.
Senior Hunger Atlas
Food insecurity and marginal food security among adults 60+.
Summer EBT Atlas
Summer benefits for school-age kids — participation, take-up, dollars at stake.
School Hunger Atlas
Free/reduced lunch eligibility and Community Eligibility adoption.
Food Deserts Atlas
USDA low-income / low-access census tracts, pantry density, and gaps.
Rural Poverty Atlas
USDA Persistent Poverty Counties, Rural-Urban Continuum codes, and pantry gaps.




