Texas Food Bank Directory|Free Food Assistance Near You
Food Support Across Texas Is Available
This page was created by Save Texas Moms to make it easier for pregnant women, new mothers, and families with young children to find free and local support in every region of Texas.
Food banks across the state provide more than groceries. Many also offer baby formula, diapers, hygiene items, and fresh produce—no insurance or proof of income required. If transportation or child care makess it difficult to visit a pantry, ask whether they offer drive-through pickup or mobile food distribution in your area.
If you need immediate help, visit 211texas.org or call 2-1-1. They can connect you with emergency food services close to home.
FAQs
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Start right here with our Texas Food Bank Directory (search by county). You can also dial 2-1-1 Texas for help finding the closest pantry and today’s hours.
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Requirements vary. Many sites ask for a photo ID and proof of Texas address (utility bill, lease, or mailed letter). Some may request basic household size or income information. Most do not require a Social Security number or proof of immigration status. When in doubt, call ahead.
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Sometimes—stock changes week to week. Some pantries carry formula, diapers, wipes, or period products, but availability is limited. For formula, also contact your local WIC office. For diapers, check our Texas Diaper Bank Directory. Always call ahead to confirm.
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Policies differ by location. A common pattern is once every 30 days per household for a full food box, with separate visits allowed for produce or prepared items. Some pantries have no set limit. Check the listing or call to confirm their schedule and any limits.
How to Use This Directory
Step 1: Browse by region below to locate a nearby pantry or food distribution site.
Step 2: Check the food bank’s website for updated hours and delivery options.
Step 3: Call the food bank directly to inquire if baby-friendly supplies, such as formula, wipes, or diapers, are also available.
Step 4: If no location is listed near you, email us for help. You can also visit Feeding Texas and search by your zip code.
Save Texas Moms supports families in underserved and rural communities across the state. This directory is updated quarterly to help families access healthy food close to home. Unless specified, each diaper bank is a member of or affiliated with the National Diaper Bank Network (NDBN) or the Texas Coalition of Diaper Banks.
Please note: Many food pantries, diaper banks, and community agencies across Texas are experiencing very high demand, especially in maternity care deserts and low-access regions. Response times and availability may vary by location, and some organizations may take longer than usual to follow up or may have limited stock. We encourage you to reach out to multiple resources when possible, and we’re here to help you navigate options.
FOOD BANKS BY REGION
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Central & Hill Country
Austin: Central Texas Food Bank
Address: 6500 Metropolis Dr., Austin, TX 78744
Phone: 512-282-2111
Website: centraltexasfoodbank.org
Bryan/College Station: Brazos Valley Food Bank
Address: 1501 Independence Ave., Bryan, TX 77803
Phone: 979-779-3663
Website: bvfb.org
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North Texas
Fort Worth: Tarrant Area Food Bank
Address: 2600 Cullen St., Fort Worth, TX 76107
Phone: 817-857-7100
Website: tafb.org
Plano: North Texas Food Bank
Address: 3677 Mapleshade Ln., Plano, TX 75075
Phone: 214-330-1396
Website: ntfb.org
Texarkana: Harvest Regional Food Bank (serves NE Texas counties)
Address: 3120 E. 19th St., Texarkana, AR 71854
Phone: 870-774-1398
Website: harvestregionalfoodbank.org
Wichita Falls: Wichita Falls Area Food Bank
Address: 1230 Midwestern Pkwy., Wichita Falls, TX 76302
Phone: 940-766-2322
Website: wfafb.org
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Gulf Coast & Southeast Texas
Beaumont: Southeast Texas Food Bank
Address: 3845 S. MLK Jr. Pkwy., Beaumont, TX 77705
Phone: 409-839-8777
Website: setxfoodbank.org
Conroe: Montgomery County Food Bank
Address: 1 Food For Life Way, Conroe, TX 77385
Phone: 936-271-8800
Website: mcfoodbank.org
Houston: Houston Food Bank
Address: 5314 Bingle Rd., Houston, TX. 77092
Phone: 281-649-6800
Website: houstonfoodbank.org
Texas City: Galveston County Food Bank
Address: 624 4th Ave. N., Texas City, TX 77590
Phone: 409-945-4232
Website: galvestoncountyfoodbank.org
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East Texas
Tyler: East Texas Food Bank
Address: 3201 Robertson Rd., Tyler, TX 75701
Phone: 903-597-3663
Website: easttexasfoodbank.org
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South & Coastal Bend
Corpus Christi: Coastal Bend Food Bank
Address: 5442 Bear Ln., Corpus Christi, TX 78405
Phone: 361-887-6291
Website: coastalbendfoodbank.org
Laredo: South Texas Food Bank
Address: 2121 Jefferson St., No. 2, Laredo, TX 78040
Phone: 956-726-3120
Website: southtexasfoodbank.org
Pharr: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley
Address: 724 N. Cage Blvd., Pharr, TX 78577
Phone: 956-682-8101
Website: foodbankrgv.com
San Antonio: San Antonio Food Bank
Address: 5200 Historic, Old Hwy. 90 W., San Antonio, TX 78227
Phone: 210-431-8326
Website: safoodbank.org
Victoria: Food Bank of the Golden Crescent
Address: 801 S. Laurent St., Victoria, TX 77901
Phone: 361-578-0591
Website: tfbgc.org
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West Texas & Panhandle
Abilene: Food Bank of West Central Texas
Address: 5505 N. 1st St., Abilene, TX 79603
Phone: 325-695-6311
Website: fbwct.org
Midland/Odessa: West Texas Food Bank
Address: 1601 Westcliff Dr., Midland, TX 79703
411 South Pagewood Ave., Odessa, TX 79761
Phone: 432-697-4003 (Midland)/432-580-6333 (Odessa)
Website: wtxfoodbank.org
Lubbock: South Plains Food Bank
Address: 5605 MLK Jr. Blvd., Lubbock, TX 79404
Phone: 806-763-3003
Website: spfb.org
Amarillo: High Plains Food Bank
Address: 1910 SE 8th Ave., Amarillo, TX 79102
Phone: 806-374-8562
Website: hpfb.org
San Angelo: Concho Valley Regional Food Bank
Address: 1313 Hill St., San Angelo, TX 76903
Phone: 325-655-3231
Website: conchovalleyfoodbank.org
El Paso: El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank
Address: 9541 Plaza Cir, El Paso, TX 79927
Phone: 915-298-0353
Email: elpasoansfightinghunger.org