


Find a Distribution Site Near You
Locate a food pantry, community meal site, or distribution event near you with our Food Finder Map. Whether you’re looking for one-time support or regular resources, this tool makes it simple to get connected to resources nearest to you.
PDF’s of our network distributions by location are also available below.
Learn About Our Specialized Programs

Mobile Food Bank
The Mobile Food Bank brings free, nutritious groceries directly to underserved communities, providing free food to individuals and families facing hunger.

Brown Bag: Food For Elders
The Brown Bag: Food for Elders program offers free bags of groceries to eligible seniors, providing nutritious food to help them stay healthy and independent.

SNAP
Our SNAP team helps people access benefits, and can tell you if you are eligible for SNAP and submit an application over the phone for you.

K-12 School Pantries & Backpack Programs
These pantries and backpack programs are available to students and families currently enrolled in a participating school.

Nutrition Resources
Our nutrition team carefully crafts recipes and educational resources to make nutritious, delicious food on a budget and with common food pantry staples.

Resources for College Students
College and university food pantries provide students with free access to nutritious groceries, helping to alleviate food insecurity and support academic success.

Our Food Assistance Navigators can help. Visit the Food Assistance Navigation page on 413Cares.org, click the “Contact” button below the green navigation bar, and input your information. You can also call our FAN phone line at 413-206-6276, leave a message with your information, and a Navigator will then be in touch the next business day.
Other Community Resources
413 Cares is a resource database that can connect you to services in the area for food, housing, employment, financial and legal help, and more.
Project Bread runs the FoodSource Hotline (1-800-645-8333), as well as Summer Eats- a program where kids and teens can receive free meals in the summer months.
Berkshire Community Action Council assists low-income residents of Berkshire County in achieving sustainability and self-sufficiency through their financial stability programs, fuel assistance and weatherization, and more.
Community Action Pioneer Valley provides a wide variety of community services to residents with low incomes to achieve economic security and stability in Hampshire County, Franklin County, and the North Quabbin Region.
Franklin County Regional Housing & Redevelopment Authority (HRA) provides resources for housing, community development, economic and social services, and more to Franklin County and the North Quabbin.
Valley Opportunity Council has a variety of programs from energy assistance, to housing, to education for residents of all ages in the Greater Hampden County area.
Springfield Partners for Community Action provides resources for affordable housing, employment, money management, and more to residents of Springfield.
WayFinders provides programs for housing stability and economic mobility in Hampshire and Hampden Counties.