Food Pantry near

COVID-19 Notice
The Food Bank’s network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help.
Call 210.431.8326 to find food pantries near you and help signing up for state and federal benefits, like SNAP.
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Project HOPE provides senior citizens living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly basis to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program provides approximately 50-60 pounds of food to qualifying seniors each month. Food is chosen to accommodate the special dietary needs of the senior population and includes produce, protein, whole grains, and staples that will help the seniors live healthy and independent lives.
Project HOPE is funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services
Criteria for Project HOPE
Age qualification: 60 or older
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address
- Proof of income
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free
COVID-19 Notice
The Food Bank’s network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help.
Call 210.431.8326 to find food pantries near you and help signing up for state and federal benefits, like SNAP.
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Project HOPE provides senior citizens living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly basis to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program provides approximately 50-60 pounds of food to qualifying seniors each month. Food is chosen to accommodate the special dietary needs of the senior population and includes produce, protein, whole grains, and staples that will help the seniors live healthy and independent lives.
Project HOPE is funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services
Criteria for Project HOPE
Age qualification: 60 or older
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address
- Proof of income
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free
COVID-19 Notice
CAM has decided to keep its doors open to serve those less fortunate in the San Antonio community. Click here for a current list of CAM services and requirements.
Food Pantry services are available to each family once every two months.
Proof of residence required.
Please go to Christian Assistance Ministry's website (http://christianassistanceministry.org/) for further details.
(210) 223-6648
The Goslinowski Social Services Center provides assistance to individuals and families in a crisis situation to meet their basic and emergency needs in order to prevent homelessness. Services include utility, and food assistance.
(210) 352-2020
COVID-19 Notice
The Food Bank’s network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help.
Call 210.431.8326 to find food pantries near you and help signing up for state and federal benefits, like SNAP.
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Project HOPE provides senior citizens living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly basis to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program provides approximately 50-60 pounds of food to qualifying seniors each month. Food is chosen to accommodate the special dietary needs of the senior population and includes produce, protein, whole grains, and staples that will help the seniors live healthy and independent lives.
Project HOPE is funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services
Criteria for Project HOPE
Age qualification: 60 or older
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address
- Proof of income
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free
COVID-19 Notice
The Food Bank’s network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help.
Call 210.431.8326 to find food pantries near you and help signing up for state and federal benefits, like SNAP.
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Project HOPE provides senior citizens living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly basis to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program provides approximately 50-60 pounds of food to qualifying seniors each month. Food is chosen to accommodate the special dietary needs of the senior population and includes produce, protein, whole grains, and staples that will help the seniors live healthy and independent lives.
Project HOPE is funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services
Criteria for Project HOPE
Age qualification: 60 or older
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address
- Proof of income
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free
COVID-19 Notice
The Food Bank’s network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help.
Call 210.431.8326 to find food pantries near you and help signing up for state and federal benefits, like SNAP.
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Project HOPE provides senior citizens living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly basis to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program provides approximately 50-60 pounds of food to qualifying seniors each month. Food is chosen to accommodate the special dietary needs of the senior population and includes produce, protein, whole grains, and staples that will help the seniors live healthy and independent lives.
Project HOPE is funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services
Criteria for Project HOPE
Age qualification: 60 or older
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address
- Proof of income
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free
Dress for Success San Antonio targets the needs of low-income women by promoting economic security and self-sufficiency to break the chains of generational poverty through job preparation, employment retention and career development programs.
Career Gear San Antonio provides professional clothing, mentoring and life-skills to help men in poverty become stronger contributors to their families and communities.
Our approach prioritizes educating clients about career choice and employment stability; primary focus on career development and support, with clothing a tool to complete professional presentation. Emphasis is on education, teaching clients to understand the world of work and their places in it, with on-line skills training, business etiquette and problem-solving, contemporary search strategies and safe social networking.
(210) 737-1515
(210) 737-1515
COVID-19 Notice
The Food Bank’s network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help.
Call 210.431.8326 to find food pantries near you and help signing up for state and federal benefits, like SNAP.
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Project HOPE provides senior citizens living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly basis to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program provides approximately 50-60 pounds of food to qualifying seniors each month. Food is chosen to accommodate the special dietary needs of the senior population and includes produce, protein, whole grains, and staples that will help the seniors live healthy and independent lives.
Project HOPE is funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services
Criteria for Project HOPE
Age qualification: 60 or older
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address
- Proof of income
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free
COVID-19 Notice
The Food Bank’s network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help.
Call 210.431.8326 to find food pantries near you and help signing up for state and federal benefits, like SNAP.
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Project HOPE provides senior citizens living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly basis to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program provides approximately 50-60 pounds of food to qualifying seniors each month. Food is chosen to accommodate the special dietary needs of the senior population and includes produce, protein, whole grains, and staples that will help the seniors live healthy and independent lives.
Project HOPE is funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services
Criteria for Project HOPE
Age qualification: 60 or older
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address
- Proof of income
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free
COVID-19 Notice
Click here to worship with us virtually each Sunday at 11:00 AM or to watch previous services.
Organized in 1867, Saint James was the second AME church to be located in the state of Texas.
We are proud of our history, and in keeping with the social justice-oriented focus of the AMEC, we are equally proud of our various ministries that represent our present.
Our mission is to intentionally offer others the opportunity to follow Jesus Christ within the Life, Fellowship, and Ministries of St. James.
COVID-19 Notice
The Food Bank’s network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help.
Call 210.431.8326 to find food pantries near you and help signing up for state and federal benefits, like SNAP.
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Project HOPE provides senior citizens living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly basis to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program provides approximately 50-60 pounds of food to qualifying seniors each month. Food is chosen to accommodate the special dietary needs of the senior population and includes produce, protein, whole grains, and staples that will help the seniors live healthy and independent lives.
Project HOPE is funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services
Criteria for Project HOPE
Age qualification: 60 or older
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address
- Proof of income
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free
COVID-19 Notice
The Food Bank’s network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help.
Call 210.431.8326 to find food pantries near you and help signing up for state and federal benefits, like SNAP.
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Project HOPE provides senior citizens living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly basis to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program provides approximately 50-60 pounds of food to qualifying seniors each month. Food is chosen to accommodate the special dietary needs of the senior population and includes produce, protein, whole grains, and staples that will help the seniors live healthy and independent lives.
Project HOPE is funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services
Criteria for Project HOPE
Age qualification: 60 or older
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address
- Proof of income
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free
(210) 533-2492
(210) 533-2492
COVID-19 Notice
Due to safety concerns, this program has been temporarily discontinued. Please check back for updates.
COVID-19 Notice
Closed until further notice.
We pass out food every Friday. Registration is the first Friday of every month, although, you can still get food if you have not registered for the month
ID required
Free
(210) 533-7131
COVID-19 Notice
Due to safety concerns, this program has been temporarily discontinued. Please check back for updates.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul offers tangible assistance to those in need on a person-to-person basis. It is this personalized involvement that makes the work of the Society unique. This aid may take the form of intervention, consultation, or often through direct dollar or in-kind service. An essential precept of the Society's work is to provide help while conscientiously maintaining the confidentiality and dignity of those who are served. The Society recognizes that it must assume, also, a role of advocacy for those who are defenseless or voiceless.
Must reside within parish boundary.
(210) 212-5530
COVID-19 Notice
The Food Bank’s network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help.
Call 210.431.8326 to find food pantries near you and help signing up for state and federal benefits, like SNAP.
Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Project HOPE provides senior citizens living on a fixed income with supplemental staple groceries on a monthly basis to help fight hunger and malnutrition.
The program provides approximately 50-60 pounds of food to qualifying seniors each month. Food is chosen to accommodate the special dietary needs of the senior population and includes produce, protein, whole grains, and staples that will help the seniors live healthy and independent lives.
Project HOPE is funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services
Criteria for Project HOPE
Age qualification: 60 or older
Required documents:
- Valid ID
- Proof of address
- Proof of income
Click here to find if you meet the income qualification.
Free
COVID-19 Notice
The MCC Food Pantry continues at the usual time.
Our pantry provides families with nutritious food including canned goods and other groceries. These items come from donations that have been given by the MCCSA community, our friends and neighbors, and the San Antonio Food Bank.
We work hard to offer our friends and neighbors a helping hand, shared with love and courtesy.
If you are interested in being a part of this vital ministry by either donating or volunteering, or if you would like more information, please contact the church office by phone or email.
Free