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Food Pantries & Free Meal Programs in Arizona

Community food access points across Arizona drawn from the USDA Food and Nutrition Service public dataset. Tap a city or county to see the actual addresses, ZIP codes, and store classifications. Always call before visiting — a two-minute phone call confirms the site is open today and saves a wasted trip.

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Counties in Arizona

County hubs are the best starting point in metro areas — a single county often spans 30+ municipalities.

ZIP codes in Arizona

Direct links to the dedicated page for each ZIP code with a recognized food access point.

Featured locations across Arizona

Speedway 3007

Hwy 63, Chinle, AZ 86503 · Apache County

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Bashas' Dine Market 33

Hwy 191 & Rte 7, Chinle, AZ 86503 · Apache County

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Speedway 3008

Us Hwy 191 & Navajo 64, Chinle, AZ 86503 · Apache County

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Pic-n-run #2

Navajo Rte 7, Chinle, AZ 86503 · Apache County

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Short Stop 0513

12 S Main St, Eagar, AZ 85925 · Apache County

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Bashas' 121

150 N Main St, Eagar, AZ 85925 · Apache County

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Circle K 2700549

16 N Main St, Eagar, AZ 85925 · Apache County

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Speedway 2880

Navajo Route 12, Fort Defiance, AZ 86504 · Apache County

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Sawmill Express 527

Indian Hwy 7, Fort Defiance, AZ 86504 · Apache County

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Red Mesa Express 533

12 Southeast Corner Junction Indian Rt 12, Ft. Defiance, AZ 86504 · Apache County

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Speedway 3005

Hwy 264, Ganado, AZ 86505 · Apache County

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Steamboat Trading Post 502

Hwy 264 (20 Miles West Of Ganado), Ganado, AZ 86505 · Apache County

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Lowe's Shop-n-save 22

41769-a Highway Us-191, Ganado, AZ 86505 · Apache County

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Klagetoh Express 512

Hwy 191, Klagetoh, AZ 86505 · Apache County

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Speedway 3006

Navajo Hwy Route 12 & 13, Lukachukai, AZ 86507 · Apache County

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Good 2 Go Lupton 567

359 I 40 Exit 359 Grant Road, Lupton, AZ 86508 · Apache County

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Red Mesa Trading Company 508

Navajo Highway #15, Lwr.greasewood, AZ 86505 · Apache County

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Many Farms 7-2-11 Food Store 24

North Highway 191, Many Farms, AZ 86538 · Apache County

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Speedway 2524

Hwy 191, Many Farms, AZ 86538 · Apache County

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Mexican Water Trading Post 509

Highway 160 & 191, Mexican Water, AZ 86514 · Apache County

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Navajo Travel Center

I40 Exit 325, Navajo, AZ 86502 · Apache County

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Red Rock Trading Post 524

Hwy N-13 West Of Hwy 491, Red Valley, AZ 86544 · Apache County

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Speedway 2523

Hwy 191 5 Miles S. Of Hwy 160, Rock Point, AZ 86545 · Apache County

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St Johns Hometown Iga

1135 W Cleveland, Saint Johns, AZ 85936 · Apache County

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Maverik Inc 764

1280 W Cleveland, Saint Johns, AZ 85936 · Apache County

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Food insecurity in Arizona at a glance

Arizona currently has approximately ~870,000 residents enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), with WIC serving roughly 140,000+ moms & kids. The estimated overall food insecurity rate in the state hovers around 12%, in line with the national average of about 13% according to recent USDA Economic Research Service data. Behind these numbers are real households making weekly trade-offs between groceries, rent, gas, prescriptions, and child care — and the community pantries listed on this page exist to take the food side of that calculation off the table for as many of those households as possible.

The Arizona DES administers SNAP for residents of Arizona. Most applicants can apply online, by mail, or in person at a county office; a decision typically arrives within 30 days, faster (within 7 days) for households facing immediate emergency need. Visit the official Arizona SNAP page to begin an application or check your case status. If you would rather have a live conversation, dial 211 from any phone for free, multilingual, confidential routing to a local benefits navigator who can walk you through the application step by step.

How to actually use this Arizona directory

If you have a specific neighborhood in mind, the city tile above is the right starting point. If you live in a major metro — anywhere from Apache County to a smaller suburban county — the county hub is more useful because it surfaces every site within driving distance, regardless of which little municipality each one technically sits in.

Once you find a candidate site, the pantry detail page tells you whether it is a traditional pantry, a SNAP-authorized grocer, a farmers market, or a co-operative. Each category has different expectations:

  • Pantries hand out free groceries, no payment required. Most ask only for a piece of mail with your address.
  • SNAP-authorized retailers accept your EBT card alongside cash and credit. They are not free distribution sites.
  • Farmers markets on the SNAP retailer list typically take EBT for fresh produce and often double your dollars through state Double Up Food Bucks programs.
  • Co-operatives and combination grocers are full-service stores that accept SNAP and frequently host community meal events.

What to bring with you to a Arizona pantry

Different sites have different rules, but the universal items are: a piece of mail with your current address (utility bill, lease, or even a piece of forwarded mail works), a couple of reusable bags or a small cooler, and a friendly attitude. Most pantries will not ask for income documentation, photo ID, or a Social Security number — and if a site does, that requirement is the exception, not the rule. Households experiencing homelessness can still receive food at virtually every pantry; staff understand that the proof-of-address requirement is meant to define the service area, not to gatekeep.

If this will be your first pantry visit, our step-by-step visiting guide covers what to expect from arrival to leaving with a box of groceries — typically a 15-to-30-minute trip including a short intake conversation. The eligibility primer answers the most common nervous question (the answer is usually "yes, you qualify").

Don't see a pantry close enough in Arizona?

This directory pulls from the USDA SNAP retailer dataset. Many small church-run pantries and mutual aid groups don't appear in federal data. For local routing to the absolute nearest pantry, dial 211 from any phone — it's a free, confidential, multilingual social services line that knows every food resource in your county. You can also text FOOD to 304-304 for an automated lookup, or call the USDA National Hunger Hotline at 1-866-3-HUNGRY (1-866-348-6479), English and Spanish, weekdays 7am–10pm Eastern.