Food Support Resources for Memphis Families

Food Support Resources for Memphis Families

As of November 1, approximately 167,000 residents of Memphis and Shelby County are facing food insecurity due to the disruption in SNAP benefit funding.

You can help us protect our community by providing food, volunteering your time, or making a monetary contribution to support families across Memphis. Your help ensures that every household has access to healthy, reliable food during this time.

Under the leadership of Mayor Paul Young, the City of Memphis is coordinating with Shelby County Government, the United Way of the Mid-South, the Mid-South Food Bank, the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis, and a network of nonprofit and faith-based partners to protect food access for families across the community.

 

This work is expanding distribution capacity, supporting flexible hours for working families, and ensuring that emergency food programs reach neighborhoods with the greatest need.

 

The City of Memphis is making a significant financial investment of $500k to support this effort and strengthen food access infrastructure for families.

 

United Way of the Mid-South is serving as the primary partner for monetary donations to support families during this time. While all support is appreciated, monetary donations make the biggest impact. The Mid-South Food Bank recommends financial contributions when possible because their purchasing power allows them to turn every dollar into many meals, multiplying the impact of your generosity. 

 

We would like to challenge our community to match our donation amount. We are calling on businesses, nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, and individuals with the means to do so, to donate to the cause of feeding our community. Those who want to contribute can visit: uwmidsouth.org/memphiscares/

 

The City of Memphis’ commitment is simple and strong. Every family in Memphis deserves to have food on the table, no Memphian should face hunger alone.

 

Residents do not need to show proof of employment, income, or SNAP benefits to access emergency food programs unless specifically noted.

 

Please note: Current SNAP benefits already loaded onto recipients’ EBT cards remain valid and can continue to be used for groceries. However, during this federal funding lapse, new benefit payments for future months cannot be guaranteed until federal funding resumes. The state is monitoring the situation and will update beneficiaries as soon as more information becomes available.

Food Distribution Locations:  

Boulevard Church of Christ – Food Pantry 
Address: 1102 Hale Road, Memphis, TN 38116 
Food Pantry: Tuesdays, 11 AM–1 PM 
Appointment required — call before visiting. 
Open to 38116 residents only. 
901-590-0614 

 

Calvary Baptist Church – Memphis – Food Pantry 
Address: 3812 Kirby Parkway, Memphis, TN 38115 
Service: Food pantry (2–3 days of food). 
Requirement: Must call Wednesday 12:30 PM–3:00 PM for an appointment for distribution on Wednesday 1:00 PM–3:00 PM 
901-795-5407 

 

Calvary Episcopal Church – Memphis 
Address: 102 N Second Street, Memphis, TN 38103 
Hot Breakfast To-Go: Sundays, 6:30 AM 
Adult Clothes Closet: Sundays, 6:30–7:30 AM 
901-525-6602 

 

Catholic Charities – Food Pantry 
Address: 85 N. Cleveland, Memphis, TN 38103 
Family Food Boxes: Monday–Thursday, 9:00–11:00 AM 
(First come, first served – daily supplies are limited) 
Requirements: Photo ID and proof of address 
901-722-4700 

 

Catholic Charities – Meals for the Unhoused/Homeless Community 
Please note: Clients may participate in either the meals or the pantry program, not both. 
Meal Bags: Monday–Thursday, 8:00–10:00 AM (while supplies last) 

 

Churches-Families and Communities Together – (C-FACT) 
Provides food pantry at four locations. Please email to confirm each month’s dates: 
[email protected] 
 

Faith Life Outreach – Food Pantry/Clothes Closet 
Address: 1435 Wells Station Road, Memphis, TN 38108 
Food Pantry & Clothes Closet: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:30 AM–1 PM 
Open to residents in 38108 zip code only 
901-452-7993 

 

38104 – First Congregational Church – Midtown 
Food Pantry & Free Meals 
1000 S Cooper Street, Memphis, TN 38104 
Meals/Sack Lunch: Monday–Thursday, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM 
Food Pantry: Wednesdays only, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM 
Walk-in for meals. 

 

First Presbyterian Church – Memphis 
Address: 166 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 
Soup & Sandwiches: Sundays, 1:15–2:30 PM 
Food Pantry: Sundays, 1:30 PM (limited supply) 
Hygiene Kits available during meal times. 
901-525-5619 

 

Hope House – Memphis 
Address: 15 South Idlewild Street, Memphis, TN 38104 
Mission: Provides services for individuals and families affected by HIV, including early childhood education, food pantry, rental assistance, therapy, and HIV testing. 
901-272-2702 

 

Mt Vernon Baptist Church – Westwood – Manna Market Place Food Pantry 
Address: 620 Parkrose Road, Memphis, TN 38109 
Food Pantry (Manna Market Place): Mondays & Wednesdays, 10 AM–1 PM (drive-through) 
Requirements: Photo ID and proof of income/residency. 
Limit: Once per month 
901-785-1612 

 

Save Our Sons and Daughters 
Address: 3680 Rhodes Avenue, Memphis, TN 38111 
Mission: Mentoring, tutoring, financial literacy, anger management, and counseling. 
Food Pantry: 4th Saturday of each month, 10 AM–12 PM 
901-496-3938 

 

SisterReach 
Address: 2811 Clarke Road, Memphis, TN 38115 
sisterreach.org 
See website or call for information or to schedule an appointment for free HIV or HepC testing, free birth control counseling, community pantry resources or workshops. 
901-614-9906 

 

St. John’s United Methodist Church – Food Pantry & Soup Kitchen 
Address: 1207 Peabody Avenue, Memphis, TN 
901-726-4104 
Food Pantry: Provides small food pantry for persons in need of food. 
Clients can access the food pantry on the first and third Thursday, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Partner agency of Mid-South Food Bank. 
Soup Kitchen: Free meal for anyone in need every Tuesday and Saturday at 4:30 PM. 

 

St. Luke’s UMC – University District 
Food Pantry & Free Meals 
Address: 480 S Highland Street 
Pantry: 2nd & 4th Thursdays, 9:30 AM–12 PM 
Breakfast: Sundays, 8–9 AM 
Open to anyone (ID required for pantry only). Partner agency of Mid-South Food Bank. 
901-452-6262 

 

St. Paul Baptist Church – East Frayser – Food Pantry 
Address: 2124 East Holmes Road, Memphis, TN 38116 (corrected from unverified 3465 Thomas St) 
Service: Food pantry 
Hours: Tuesdays 12:00 PM–3:00 PM 
Requirement: Must bring ID 
901-346-5544 

 

St. Vincent DePaul – Memphis (Ozanam Center Food Mission) 
Address: 1306 Monroe Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104 
Provides: Hot meals only – no pantry services. 
Meal Hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 10:00–11:00 AM 
(Closed on Mondays and when ice or snow is on the ground.) 
Hot meals are served in to-go boxes to those in need. 
 

Team Laeth – Free Meals Downtown Memphis 
Address: 204 N Second Street, Memphis, TN 38105 
Location Detail: Service Alley of First United Methodist Church 
Service: Free hot meals every Thursday at 5:00 PM (except holidays) 
901-527-8362 

Extended Hours for Working Families

We are working to establish evening and weekend distribution options. Please stay tuned.

 

Additional Support Resources

Rental assistance information: Home901.org
Utility support resources: https://www.mlgw.com/utilityassistance
Mental health support: Call 988 or Alliance Healthcare Services Crisis Line 901-577-9400

 

CALL 2-1-1
 Mon–Thu: 9 AM–8 PM
 Fri: 9 AM–6 PM
 Sat: 10 AM–6 PM
 Sun: 1 PM–5 PM

 

CALL US DIRECTLY (901) 415-2790 –OR– reach us toll-free at (855) 354-4211

You may also search our database by visiting www.memphislibrary.org → Virtual → LINC/211, or go directly to https://team211.communityos.org/linc211memphis.

Additional food resources are available at www.midsouthfoodbank.org.

 

 

Memphis is a city that shows up for one another. When a family is carrying a burden, we carry it together. We are bringing partners to the table, increasing access to food across our neighborhoods, and making sure working families have the support they deserve.~ Mayor Paul Young