Food Resources

Due to the federal government shutdown, the disruption of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will affect more than 690,000 Tennesseans on November 1. This updated hub provides information on where to receive and give help.

Get Help

 

Find Food

If you or someone you know is impacted by the pause in SNAP benefits and needs assistance with food, access the Google Map locate your closest food bank. This map is also a great resources if you would like to donate food or funds to an agency providing food in your community.
 

Call 211

Dial 2-1-1 to receive localized support. Your local family champion will answer your call and help connect you to food-specific resources within your county. Available Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm.


 

Offer Help

 

Support Your Local Food Pantries

Reference the Google Map if you would like to donate food or funds to an agency providing food in your community.

Volunteer

As the demand for food increases, the need for volunteers to help agencies sort, stock, and provide food to individuals increases as well. Reference the West Tennessee Volunteer Hub for ways to volunteer in your community.


 

Local Food Pantries (listed by counties)