Feeding America food bank locator
Enter your ZIP code to find the nearest food bank or pantry that needs volunteers and donations — over 200 banks across the U.S.
Find your food bank →Pamela Herrera's Sunshine Kitchen keeps your favorite simple recipes in one calm, sunlit place — drop in any link, write your own, and we'll tidy it into something you'll actually want to cook from.

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Type it once. Add a photo if you'd like. It'll live with the rest of your kitchen.
Scripture for the cook and the table, a quiet prayer to begin, and real ways to spend our kitchens on the hungry — across the street and across the country.
Enter your ZIP code to find the nearest food bank or pantry that needs volunteers and donations — over 200 banks across the U.S.
Find your food bank →Drive a route, prepare meals, or call homebound neighbors. Most local programs only need a couple hours a week.
Volunteer near you →Help cook, serve, or clean up in community kitchens that feed unhoused neighbors a hot meal every day.
Find a kitchen →Use your car for a 30-minute run: pick up surplus food from a restaurant or grocer and deliver it to a shelter that same day.
Become a rescuer →Parish-rooted pantries, shelters, and refugee kitchens always need cooks, drivers, and weekend hands.
Find a local agency →Pack and distribute groceries through churches in your community — one-day events you can sign up for as a family.
Join a serve day →Closer to home: many parishes, synagogues, and church kitchens cook weekday meals for the unhoused — call your local congregation or search 211.org to find shelters, pantries, and meal programs in your county.
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