Mobile Food Pantry Programs

Programs sponsored in many communities by local food banks that distribute directly to clients who are unable to obtain adequate amounts of healthy food, particularly to people who live in low-income communities without reasonable access to a traditional food pantry as well as to college campuses where hunger among students is a growing problem. With the ability to travel, mobile food pantries can address food insecurity where it exists while finding homes for fresh, perishable food items including produce, grains, meat and dairy products before their shelf life expires and they go to waste. Mobile pantry agencies (generally churches or local nonprofits) may borrow an available parking lot (e.g., a school’s lot after hours), and after scheduling a mobile pantry distribution with their sponsoring food bank, they can leaflet the neighborhood or take other steps to announce to potential clients when and where the distribution will take place. When the food arrives at the distribution site, a temporary station is set up to allow participants to walk up or drive through to select desired food or receive a pre-packaged box or bag. Clients may fill out short questionnaires or go through brief interviews to participate. When the event is over, the volunteers load any leftovers back in the vehicle, leaving the parking lot as clean as it was when they arrived.

  • The Salem Pantry

    The Salem Pantry provides the North Shore with convenient access to fresh, free, healthy food. By partnering with local farmers and health organizations they are able to provide using a pop-up pantry setting. They have a stationary market, mobile food pantries, and offers home delivery to Salem, MA residents only. The programs are free but…

  • Mobile Pantry Program

    This program is part of the Merrimack Valley Food Bank. Once per month clients withing the Greater Lowell area receive nutritious non-perishable foods, bakery items and produce that are appropriate for their dietary requirements. Volunteers deliver food in their own vehicles.