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Mobile Food Pantries

Mobile pantries are trucks — refrigerated trailers, box vans, converted school buses — that roll into a fixed location on a scheduled day, set up tables or open side panels, and distribute food right there.

Scheduled, not permanent
Check calendar for next date
1,170+ mobile programs
Often produce-heavy
Drive-through common
Open trunk, volunteers load
Lines form early
Arrive 30-60 min before start

How it works

  • Look up the mobile pantry's next scheduled date and location.
  • Arrive 30–60 minutes before the posted start time.
  • If drive-through: stay in your car with the trunk accessible; volunteers load directly.
  • If walk-up: bring reusable bags and be prepared to stand in a line.

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Common Questions

How do I find when a mobile pantry visits my area?
Check the pantry's listing page for its posted schedule, or follow the sponsoring food bank on social media — most regional food banks (Feeding America member) publish the full mobile-pantry calendar weeks in advance. 211 can read the current schedule to you over the phone if you do not have internet access.
Do I need ID for a mobile pantry?
Often not, especially for drive-through distributions. Many mobile programs operate on a no-questions-asked model precisely because the bar-of-entry needs to be low — people may be struggling to reach a stationary pantry for reasons that include not having ID. Some sites collect anonymous zip-code data for funder reporting, but that's the extent of paperwork.
What's the difference between a mobile pantry and a regular pantry?
A mobile pantry is a distribution event, not a building — it comes and goes on a schedule. A regular pantry operates out of a permanent location with regular weekly hours. Mobile pantries tend to focus on fresh, perishable items (the kind that need to move quickly); regular pantries balance fresh with shelf-stable. The two models complement each other.
How much food will I get from a mobile pantry?
Usually more than a regular pantry visit — mobile distributions move large volume fast, and each household typically receives 20–40 lb of mixed food (heavy on produce and dairy). Expect a full car trunk if it's drive-through. Bring someone to help carry if walk-up, especially if you are a senior or have mobility concerns.