Food Pantries in Alaska
PantryFinder lists 26 food pantries across 2 cities in Alaska. Browse by city below, or read background on food assistance in the state.
Cities with food pantries in Alaska
About food assistance in Alaska
Like every state, Alaska participates in all major federal nutrition programs administered by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. The largest by reach is SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which loads a monthly benefit onto an EBT card that can be used at most grocery stores and many farmers markets. Alaska households apply for SNAP through the state's human services or social services agency; the application is available online, on paper, by phone and in person.
For families with young children, WIC serves pregnant people, new parents, infants and children under five with a tailored monthly food package and nutrition counseling. WIC's income limit is significantly higher than SNAP's — 185% of the federal poverty line — and roughly half of all babies born in the US benefit at some point. Many Alaska WIC clinics also serve as enrollment points for Medicaid and other supports.
School-age children in Alaska can receive free or reduced-price breakfast and lunch through the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs. Many districts now serve every student free of charge through the Community Eligibility Provision. During summer break, the Summer Food Service Program and the new SUN Bucks summer EBT keep meals flowing for kids who would otherwise face a hunger gap when cafeterias close.
Pantry-level help in Alaska is delivered by independent non-profits, faith-based organizations and community centers — most are loosely networked under one or more regional food banks affiliated with Feeding America. Pantries receive USDA commodity foods through TEFAP, and many also distribute monthly senior boxes through CSFP. Hours, eligibility paperwork and food selection vary widely from one site to another, so always check the individual pantry page before you visit.
If your situation is urgent and you need food today, dial 2-1-1 from any phone for a free, confidential referral to the closest open pantry, soup kitchen or hot meal site. Our fast-action guide walks through the same-day options step by step.
All pantries in Alaska
- Anchor Point Food Pantry — Anchor Point
- Catholic Social Services - Saint Francis House — Anchorage
- Downtown Soup Kitchen — Anchorage
- Emergency Food Bank: St Benedict's Outreach — Anchorage
- First Congregational Church Food Pantry — Anchorage
- Food Bank Of Alaska — Anchorage
- Lions Clubs Of Alaska — Anchorage
- Lutheran Social Services Of Alaska — Anchorage
- Mobile Food Pantry First Christian Methodist Episcopal Church — Anchorage
- Mobile Food Pantry - Fairview Recreation Center — Anchorage
- Mobile Food Pantry - First Christian Methodist Episcopal Chu — Anchorage
- Mobile Food Pantry - Jewel Lake Church Of The Nazarene — Anchorage
- Mobile Food Pantry - Lutheran Church Of Hope — Anchorage
- Mobile Food Pantry - Mountain View Boys and Girls Club — Anchorage
- Mobile Food Pantry - Muldoon Community Assembly — Anchorage
- Mobile Food Pantry - The Adelaide — Anchorage
- Mother Lawrence Foundation — Anchorage
- Mountain View Baptist Church — Anchorage
- New Hope Compassionate Ministry Food Pantry — Anchorage
- New Hope On The Last Frontier — Anchorage
- North Anchorage Church Of God — Anchorage
- Salvation Army - McKinnell House — Anchorage
- Shiloh Baptist Family Services — Anchorage
- Shiloh Food Pantry — Anchorage
- Spenard Lions Club - Anchorage — Anchorage
- St Christopher's Episcopal Church — Anchorage