Food Assistance Without an Address
You can get food help without a permanent address
You do not need a permanent address to access food assistance. Food pantries, soup kitchens, SNAP, and 211 services are all available to people experiencing homelessness.
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Most food assistance does not require a permanent address. Food pantries, soup kitchens, and 211 services are available to anyone. SNAP applications can use a shelter address or any location where you receive mail. You deserve food assistance regardless of your housing situation.
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Food Pantries & Soup Kitchens
Food pantries provide free groceries you can take with you. Soup kitchens serve hot meals on-site. Most do not require ID, proof of address, or proof of income. You can visit as often as the pantry allows.
Call 211
Dial 211 from any phone. Available 24/7 in 200+ languages. They can connect you with food, shelter, and other services in your area. You don't need to provide personal information.
SNAP Without a Fixed Address
You can apply for SNAP without a permanent home address. Use a shelter address, a friend's address, or any location where you can receive mail. Expedited SNAP (within 7 days) may be available if you have very little income.
Learn about SNAP →Shelters with Meals
Many emergency shelters serve meals to residents. Some also serve meals to non-residents during certain hours. Call 211 or visit HUD's shelter locator to find shelters near you.
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What You Should Know
- You do NOT need ID to get food at most pantries and soup kitchens
- You do NOT need a permanent address to apply for SNAP
- Food assistance is confidential — your information is not shared
- You can use food pantries AND government programs at the same time
- Day shelters and drop-in centers often provide meals during the day
- Libraries and community centers may know about local free meal programs
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