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Food banks and food pantries in Indiana

Updated October 21, 2025 • 7 min read • 1,483 words
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Food banks and food pantries in Indiana

There are a number of food banks, pantries and soup kitchens in Indiana. The distribution centers provide people with free or low cost boxes of food, groceries, produce, hot meals, and other forms of nutritional support. Find details on a food bank in Indiana that may be near you, including by county or city. Many of the locations, which tend to be non-profits or charities, have on site case workers. They can help with SNAP food stamps applications (Food Assistance in Indiana) as well as other government benefit programs. The majority of the food banks also have partnerships with other non-profit organizations, as well social services organizations in Indiana such as Feeding America. The goal is to help a struggling, low-income family get the healthy food they need for nutritional needs. While the food pantries and soup kitchens often focus on emergency needs, there are locations that help the low-income address long term hunger prevention as well. This often involves self-sufficiency. What may be offered includes cooking, or healthy eating workshops as well as grocery shopping type tips. As a food bank can provide groceries for immediate needs but the client also needs long term stability. Or even learn about free cooking classes for seniors .

Local Indiana food pantries, soup kitchens and food banks

Find a listing of free pantries as well as food banks for your city or county in Indiana from the link below. These centers near you will support members of those communities with meals, groceries, maybe even pet food and other aid. Or scroll down the page for additional contact information about a food bank.

Allen County

Clark County

Delaware County

Elkhart County

Gibson and Posey County

Hamilton County

Hendricks County

Kosciusko County

Lake County

Marion County - Indianapolis

Monroe County

Porter County

St. Joseph County

Tippecanoe County

Vanderburgh County

Vigo County

Wayne County

Feeding America has information on other local Indiana emergency food banks, meal sites and distribution centers. While the food banks listed above cover most of the state, either directly or through partnerships with local non-profits and regional pantries, struggling residents can also dial (317) 396-9355 to find additional locations of food banks in Indiana near them. As there are many other hunger prevention programs and locations, and find details here on Feeding Indiana .

Hoosier Hills Food Bank

is based at 2333 West Industrial Park Drive, Bloomington, Indiana 47404. The Feeding America partner is for people in Brown, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Orange and Owen County. While resources are limited and it relies on donations, inquire about free or low cost food boxes that are provided to local pantries, churches and soup kitchens. Working with local partners, they also arrange Special Thanksgiving, Easter, and other holiday meal programs for the low income and homeless. There is also a Summer Hunger Programs as well as Mobile Pantries. Call 812.334.8374. The main location is 2333 W Industrial Park Dr, Bloomington, IN 47404.

Tri-State Food Bank -

This non-profit works closely with local food pantries across the state. They provide churches, charities, and other agencies with USDA food, produce and even pet food. Those centers then distribute the meals and food items to people in the community. They cover the Indiana counties of Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick County. Also learn about programs for other needs, such as clothing, WIC, kitchen utensils and household supplies. Location is 2504 Lynch Road, Evansville, IN 47711. Number - (812) 425-0775.

Catholic Charities Feeding America

partners is based at 430 N 14th 1/2 St, Terre Haute, IN 47807. Call 812.232.1447. They are a Feeding America partner and work with food banks in Clay, Greene, Knox, Parke, Sullivan, Vermillion, and Vigo County. Whether free, emergency boxes of groceries or bag lunches, or free Pediatric Screening or health and wellness workshops, they directly help struggling families. Catholic Charities is part of the wider network of organizations as well. This charity also works with local and regional churches. In addition to the pantry, free holiday and Christmas meals may be arranged. Other social services including government benefits can be accessed.

Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Indiana

is for Lake and Porter County. The address is 6490 Broadway, Merrillville, IN 46410. Dial 219-980-1777. Get USDA Commodities, applications to the government Commodity Supplemental Food Program, or attend cooking classes. Or apply for public benefit programs, get hot meals and other support.

The Indiana United Way

has details on local food distribution centers too. A free website provides referrals based on zip code, need, and other factors. The site lists Meals on Wheels programs, regional food banks and government benefit sites and more with details here. https://in211.communityos.org/advanced-search .

Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana provides

canned goods, federal government surplus commodities, produce, and more to local pantries. Also has referrals and other support for people in the community. They are for the counties of Blackford, Delaware, Grant, Henry, Jay, Madison, Randolph and Wabash.. The main office is 6621 N Old State Rd 3, Muncie IN, 47303. Dial (765) 287-8698 for information. Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana, Inc. is based at 999 East Tillman Road, Fort Wayne , IN 46855. Dial 260-447-3696. The location covers the towns and counties in the northeastern part of the state, including Adams, Allen, De Kalb, Huntington, Lagrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells or Whitley. Free groceries, bags of food, and even public benefits such as SNAP - food stamp applications are processed. Or apply for free Health and Nutrition workshops, cooking classes and other services.

Freestore Foodbank

is for a few counties in Indiana, including Dearborn, Ohio Indiana, and Switzerland. Main address 112 E Liberty St, Cincinnati, OH 45202. Call 513.482.4500. The location works with dozen on food banks and pantries in Indiana. Thousands of pounds of food, canned goods, breads, and frozen items are distributed each month. Some food will also meet the requirements of seniors and children in the region. Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Inc. is for residents in Bartholomew, Boone, Decatur, Fayette, Franklin, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendrick, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Johnson, Marion, Morgan, Putnam, Ripley, Rush, Scott, Shelby, Union, and Wayne County. Whether mobile pantries at local charities, or USDA programs such as Senior Brown Bag or surplus commodities, the Feeding America center assists. There are also assistance programs such as cooking classes, coupons, free groceries, fresh produce, and local Meals on Wheels. Or the Summer Feeding Program helps feed low-income students during the holidays and summer break. The location is 3737 Waldemere Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46241. Call 317.925.0191

Dare to Care Food Bank

is for both KY and Indiana, but the local Indiana counties are Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, and Washington. They have school feeding programs, cooking matters classes, and mobile pantry and other support. Fresh produce, meat, baby formula and other goods are offered in partnership with free food banks. The main center is at 5803 Fern Valley Road, Louisville, KY 40228. Call 502.966.3821

Midwest Food Bank

is also a regional partner. Main site is at 6450 S Belmont St., Indianapolis IN, 46217. Call (317) 786-8980. The non-profit partners with hundreds of local pantries to help feed low-income families across the city of Indianapolis and Marion County. Referrals to charities, government aid and support is available. Hot meals, fruits, vegetables, baby formula, and other emergency supplies are offered to the less fortunate in

Food Finders Food Bank Inc.

is for families, the elderly, disabled and unemployed in the counties of Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fountain, Fulton, Howard, Jasper, Miami, Montgomery, Newton, Pulaski, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Warren, and White. The address is 1204 Greenbush Street, Lafayette, IN 47904. For referrals to free food programs, pantries, public aid such as WIC or SNAP food stamps, call 765.471.0062. Food Bank of Northern Indiana - Location is 702 South Chapin Street, South Bend , IN 46601-2804 . Telephone number is 574.232.9986. They distribute commodities to pantries and soup kitchens through The Emergency Food Assistance Program from the USDA. Or call them for referrals to free, emergency food banks that are open daily. Assistance is for people in Elkhart County, Kosciusko, La Porte, Marshall, St. Joseph, as well as Starke.