When you need fresh, nutritious groceries but cannot get to a traditional pantry, Feeding Westchester’s Mobile Food Pantry can help bring food closer to home. Our mobile pantry trucks distribute fruits and vegetables, protein, dairy, and grains at locations across Westchester County, making it easier for individuals and families to access healthy food.
With more than 500 stops each year, there is a good chance a mobile food pantry will be visiting a community near you soon. Use the schedule below to find an upcoming stop that works best for you.
Looking for a permanent pantry location instead? Visit our Food Pantry Locator to find traditional pantry sites throughout Westchester County.
Helpful tip: Arrive 10–15 minutes early and bring sturdy reusable bags or a cart to make carrying groceries easier.
You can find Feeding Westchester’s Mobile Food Pantry at scheduled stops throughout Westchester County. Please check the schedule below for the most up-to-date locations and distribution times.
Use Feeding Westchester’s complete mobile pantry schedule below to find the most convenient stop near you.
Feeding Westchester’s fleet delivers directly to community centers, schools, and other central locations. Each stop follows a simple first-come, first-served model; no ID or appointment required. Volunteers will greet you, explain how the line moves, and help carry items if needed.
A: Yes. Routes are reviewed weekly to reflect community needs, weather, and holidays. Always double-check the mobile food pantry schedule the morning of your visit.
No. Anyone who needs food assistance is welcome at any Westchester food pantry scheduled stop
Looking for more help with food benefits? Visit our SNAP & Benefits Assistance page.
Due to weather conditions, our office will be closed on Monday, February 23. We have coordinated with our partners and made the necessary arrangements.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support of our work across Westchester.
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, our offices are closed today, January 19. Food donation drop-off remains open, and your support helps ensure neighbors across Westchester have access to fresh, healthy food.