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Apr 06 • Getting Food

Sunshine Division

Open at both locations for clients to continue receiving emergency food. Food boxes are served near the entrances (outside) in a manner that ensures the safety and precautions to thoughtfully care for clients and staff. For hours and locations, click check out the link.

Apr 01 • Getting Food

Care To Share

Coordinating assistance to families and individuals who seek emergency food and other basic necessities.

phone 503-591-9079
Apr 01 • Getting Food

Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon

We know many families will need access to meals. Click here to find a list of all Oregon school districts with links to their meal plans during the Coronavirus school closures. You do not have to attend that specific school or district to have access to these meals–free meals are available to children age 1-18 to pick up “grab and go” style.

Apr 01 • Getting Food

Washington County Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

Provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support, healthy food, health referrals and other services free of charge to families who qualify

Mar 25 • Getting Food

Food for Families

In a compassionate and dignified environment, Food for Families will gather, store, and distribute food at no cost to people in our community. The program will focus on ‘community helping community’ while empowering individuals to become food secure through education and resources.

Mar 20 • Getting Food

PDX MUTUAL AID FOOD DELIVERY

A community working to increase availability of free food and food delivery services in the Portland Area

Mar 19 • Getting Food

Good Meat Project

Wondering how to ensure access in your region to local, responsible meat during Covid-19 and beyond? The Good Meat Project have teamed up with a group of Good Meat ambassadors around the country to compile a list of resources. We'll be updating it as we go. And we have more resources to come. Please share far and wide: https://goodmeatproject.org/resources.

Mar 19 • Getting Food

Free Food Calendar

A calendar listing times and places to get free food.

Mar 18 • Getting Food

Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon HIV Day Center

For our clients who are positive with HIV/AIDS, we are providing a hot lunch to go with a frozen meal or sack lunch. Hours of operations are from Monday-Friday, 9AM-12Noon

phone 503-460-3822
Mar 17 • Getting Food

Nyssa School District

Food and meals are being delivered by school bus at regular bus stops. When you hear the bus or a honk, come out and get a meal.

Mar 17 • Getting Food

Portland Adventist Community Services

Starting Monday (3/16), a drive-thru food pantry will be available giving out preassembled food boxes including fresh items. If you cannot make it to PACS please send a note with a friend or neighbor and they can get it for you. Hours: Monday - Friday from 9am - 11am.

phone 503-252-8500
Mar 17 • Getting Food

Springfield Public Schools

To-go meals are available to students beginning Monday, March 16 at any school location from 11 am - 1 pm.

Mar 17 • Getting Food

Eugene School District

Free grab-and-go meals will be available for students and for all youth 18 and younger at several sites across the district the week before spring break, March 16–20. Families can choose the location that is most convenient for them, regardless of where they live or attend school. Dates: Monday–Friday, March 16–20 Hours: 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Locations: • Arts & Technology Academy, 1650 West...

Mar 17 • Getting Food

PDX Sliders: Free Children's Meals

Order pickup/delivery from either of our locations and when placing your order, and just let them know “School is out” and you'll be given a free kids meal. Two locations: 1605 SE Bybee Blvd and 3101 SE Division St.

Mar 17 • Getting Food

Grain & Gristle

Grain and Gristle is offering free meals to children who participate in free and reduced lunch programs. See Facebook post with how to order a kids cheese burger, kids burger or grilled cheese and carrot sticks.

Mar 17 • Getting Food

Pita Pit (Oregon City)

With the upcoming statewide school closures coming, Pita Pit is helping out Oregon City students who are part of a free or reduced lunch program. Students may sessage them on Facebook to get up to four free small pitas per week. No judgements, only love.

Mar 17 • Getting Food

Lionheart Coffee: Brown Bag Lunches

Starting on Monday March 16, Lionheart Coffee is offering free brown bag lunches for anyone that needs them. No questions asked. They are also accepting donations (food/cash) to support the community. Two locations: 11421 SW Scholls Ferry Rd & 4590 SW Watson Ave

Mar 17 • Getting Food

Oregon Food Bank - Food Finder

Know that pantries and food assistance sites across the state remain open — with increased cleaning and changes in service to help minimize contact among large groups of people. Though hours of operation are updated as frequently as possible, please call ahead before visiting a partner agency.

phone 503.282.0555
Mar 16 • Getting Food

Forest Grove School District

Breakfast and lunch will be distributed to any child between the ages of 1 and 18 as take-home meals. Cafeterias will not be open for dining and students must be present to be given a meal. These will be provided at sites throughout the district during this closure through March 31. The locations include Echo Shaw, Harvey Clarke and Joseph Gale Elementary schools and the Rose Grove Community...

Mar 16 • Getting Food

Evergreen Public Schools

Beginning Tuesday, March 17, the district will be offering any student or community child through two different programs Breakfast grab-and-go meals will be available from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the following schools: The district will also deliver meals using school buses operating on normal morning elementary routes throughout the district. Students of all ages (not just elementary) may wait at...

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National resources you may be interested in.

Mar 16 • Getting Food

Feeding America

The Feeding America nationwide network of food banks secures and distributes 4.3 billion meals each year through food pantries and meal programs throughout the United States and leads the nation to engage in the fight against hunger. Contact your local community food bank to find food or click here to read about public assistance programs.

Mar 18 • Getting Food

SNAP/EBT Reimbursement from Expensify.org

Expensify.org is currently redirecting all of their donations in order to match SNAP grocery purchases up to $50 per family. Reimbursement instructions are on their website.

Mar 19 • Getting Food

Foodpantries.org

Find local pantries, soup kitchens, food shelves, food banks and other food help near you.

Mar 25 • Getting Food

helpfinder.org

Directory of all food pantries and food delivery services, with updated info on which are open and which have special covid services