Find a Food Pantry Near You
Use the map below to find food pantries across Pierce County, along with hours and locations. Enter your zip code to locate the pantries closest to you. We update this list regularly, but recommend calling ahead to confirm details like hours (especially during major holidays), what to bring, and how often you can visit.
- Download our Pierce County Food Pantry Directory. This resource lists over 75 local food pantries, along with their operating hours, addresses and phone numbers.
- Visiting a food pantry for the first time? Check out our guide.

Food Pantry

Meal Site

Home Delivery

Food Locker
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Having trouble with the map? Call us at (253) 584-1040 and we’ll help you find resources and fix any issues.
Additional Resources
A free, confidential community service connecting you to the local services you need. Call 1-800-572-HELP (4357) or 253-572-4357, or email access@uwpc.org to receive support with:
- Housing Assistance
- Help with finding temporary or permanent housing solutions
- Connection to homeless shelters, housing vouchers, and eviction prevention programs
- Financial Assistance & Benefits
- Support with applications for food assistance (SNAP), utility assistance, and more
- Behavioral Health Services
- Referrals to mental health providers and counseling services
- Assistance with connecting to crisis intervention services or substance abuse support
- Transportation Services
- Help navigating local transportation options
- Ride United Lyft partnership
- Workforce Support
- Access to workforce development programs and job training opportunities
- Family/Early Childhood Support
- Access to information, referrals, and resources to families who are pregnant or parenting young children between the ages of 0 to 5 to address a wide variety of resource needs and parenting support
Call 1-800-572-HELP (4357) or 253-572-4357, or email access@uwpc.org.
(Applications accepted beginning 10/01/25): The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) pays heating bills directly to utility companies for eligible applicants living outside the city limits of Tacoma. Payments are based on eligible household’s fuel usage for the past 12 months and income.
Live outside of Pierce County? Use Washington 211’s map to locate food pantries across the state.
Staple Food Bags
Did you pick up one of our food bags from your local food pantry? Each bag includes staples like rice, oats, or pasta—simple ingredients to help you create nourishing meals. Cooking instructions are listed on the back of each bag, and also below. You can use the accessibility toolbar in the top right corner of our website to translate the instructions or have them read aloud.
PASTA:
Bring 4-6 quarts of water to a rolling boil, add salt to taste. Add pasta to boiling water, stir to prevent sticking. Return to a boil, cook for 7-8 minutes. Remove from heat and drain pasta.
OATS:
3 1/4 cups water, 2 cups oats, 1/4 teaspoon salt (4 servings). Bring water to a boil, stir in oats, reduce to simmer, cook uncovered for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
RICE:
Ratio 1:2
1 cup rice, 2 cups water, 1/2 teaspoon salt. Boil water, add rice and salt, bring back to simmer. Cover and turn to low. Check in 18 minutes. Will be done in 18-25 minutes.