Knowing Where to Go for What You Need
The terms get used interchangeably, but each serves a different purpose. Here’s the breakdown.
Food Bank
A warehouse and distribution hub that collects, stores, and distributes food to smaller organizations. Most don’t serve individuals directly—they supply pantries, shelters, and schools.
Food Pantry
The front-line distribution point where individuals and families get food. Types include:
- Choice pantries (you shop)
- Drive-through pantries (curbside pickup)
- Mobile pantries (trucks in parking lots)
Soup Kitchen
Provides hot, prepared meals on-site. No cooking required, no kitchen needed. Often combined with shelters or community centers.
Which One Do You Need?
| Need | Go To |
|---|---|
| Groceries to cook at home | Food Pantry |
| No kitchen/cooking ability | Soup Kitchen |
| Want to donate food | Food Bank |
| Want to volunteer | Any of the above |
Services Beyond Food
Many pantries also offer:
- SNAP/WIC application help
- Nutrition education
- Job training referrals
- Clothing closets
Use our locator to find the right type for your situation.

