Upcoming Dates & Locations

  • Thursday, Mar
    26
    12pm - 2pm
    Fortune Society
    502 E 163rd St
    Bronx
  • Friday, Mar
    27
    12pm - 2pm
    Community CCSO
    93-15 Corona Avenue
    Queens
  • Wednesday, Apr
    01
    11am - 1pm
    Mobile Pantry @ Spofford Ave
    1300 Spofford Avenue
    Bronx
  • Thursday, Apr
    02
    11am - 1pm
    Medgar Evers College
    1637 Bedford Avenue
    Brooklyn
  • Friday, Apr
    03
    12pm - 2pm
    Chinatown YMCA Beacon
    100 Hester Street
    Manhattan
  • Saturday, Apr
    04
    12pm - 2pm
    Mount Hope Playground
    1921 Walton
    Bronx
  • Tuesday, Apr
    07
    11am - 1pm
    M.S. 127
    1551 Castle Hill Avenue
    Bronx
  • Saturday, Apr
    11
    12pm - 2pm
    Zero Hunger
    333 Driggs Ave
    Brooklyn
  • Tuesday, Apr
    14
    12pm - 2pm
    Parque De Los Niños
    1105 Morrison Avenue
    Bronx
  • Wednesday, Apr
    15
    12pm - 2pm
    Mobile Pantry @ Travers Park
    41-01 103rd St
    Queens
  • Saturday, Apr
    18
    11am - 1pm
    Lehman Village
    1589 Madison Ave
    Manhattan
  • Tuesday, Apr
    21
    3pm - 5pm
    Renaissance School of the Arts
    319 E 117th Street
    Manhattan
  • Friday, Apr
    24
    11am - 1pm
    VA Medical Center
    130 W. Kingsbridge Rd
    Bronx
  • Friday, Apr
    24
    12pm - 2pm
    Community CCSO
    93-15 Corona Avenue
    Queens
  • Saturday, Apr
    25
    11am - 1pm
    FB Mobile Pantry
    1108 Morris Park Ave
    Bronx
  • Tuesday, Apr
    28
    11am - 1pm
    Mobile Pantry @ Longwood
    923 Longwood Avenue
    Bronx
  • Wednesday, Apr
    29
    3pm - 5pm
    Zero Hunger @ Flushing
    37-01 Bowne St
    Queens

Dates and times may vary. Call locations to confirm. Food is available while supplies last.

Know Before You Go

Questions? Contact Melissa Pino at mpino@foodbanknyc.org or (646) 477-6745.

You’ll always find seasonal fresh produce and shelf-stable goods at every Mobile Pantry—that’s a promise. Depending on what we receive and the time of year, you might also see diapers, baby food and products, personal and feminine care items, Bombas socks, pet food, or holiday items.

Bring a reusable bag or a cart to carry your groceries home.

We recommend lining up 30 minutes before start time. Please don’t arrive hours early—there’s no need, and it may be cold. Our team works hard to make sure everyone in line—front to back—has real choices.

No. All Mobile Pantry distributions are first-come, first-served.

The only exception is during select, donor-sponsored distributions, when food may be pre-bagged to support a large, one-time event (for example, an annual holiday distribution).

Absolutely! Many families attend multiple Mobile Pantry sites throughout the month.

Check this page for the most up-to-date hours. We also post updates on the pantry site’s Instagram.

We’re here rain or shine. If something rare comes up—a holiday or safety concern—we’ll post updates right here on this page.

You may either talk to program manager Melissa Pino at the site, or fill out our story form and someone from our team will follow up. You can stay anonymous, and photos are totally optional.

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Produce to the People

(Figures reflect FY24: July 1, 2024 to 2025)

4.2M

Lifetime meals

1.3M

Meals this fiscal year

336K

Pounds of fresh produce this fiscal year