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Food Pantries in Alamo, TN

3 verified food pantries and food assistance locations in and around Alamo. Listings include hours, contact info and eligibility notes where available.

Matthew 25:40 Feeding the Need Food Pantry

Matthew 25:40 Feeding the Need Food Pantry

432 West Court Street, Dyersburg, TN, 38024 · (731) 286-9054

The food pantry is supplied solely by the community,provides emergency food. Food Pantry Distribution Hours: 4th Thursday of each month.Sign-up for Feeding the Need on Monday 9:00AM-12:00AM at the Matthew 25:40 building.Other Services:Financial AssistanceFeeding the Need (Emergency Food).Household itemsFor more information, please call. ...

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RIFA

RIFA

133 Airways Blvd., Jackson, TN, 38301 · (731) 427-7963

The RIFA Soup Kitchen provides hot, nutritious meals 365 days a year, including all holidays. There is no charge for the meals, and no one is turned away. There are many who get their only hot meal of the day in the Soup Kitchen. We serve, on average, 150 meals daily.Lunch is served seven days every week and dinner.Hours:Tuesdays and…

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Getting food assistance in Alamo

Alamo, like every American city, has a patchwork of community-based and faith-based organizations working to keep food on people's tables. The pantries listed above are the ones we have verified through public directories, but there are usually more — most cities have informal church pantries, mutual aid groups, and weekend community fridges that never get formally listed. If the sites above are closed or out of food on the day you visit, ask staff for a referral to other nearby distributions; pantry workers usually know the rest of the local network by heart.

Beyond pantry walk-ins, the most important step you can take is enrolling in any federal nutrition program you qualify for. SNAP alone provides an average of about \$190 per person per month — significantly more food value than even a generous pantry visit. WIC covers pregnancy through age five with specific food packages and free lactation support. School-age kids can eat free at school; many Alamo-area districts also send weekend food bags home through BackPack programs.

Always call a pantry before you go. Hours change frequently around holidays, weather events, and when staff turn over. Bring photo ID and proof of address if you have them, your own bags or a wheeled cart, and a sense of how many people are in your household — pantries pack boxes by family size.

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