Shared Emergency Food Pantry Resource

Case Management Staff and the Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (IME) have created a Shared Emergency Food Pantry Resource to assist any Lewis and Clark community member who may be experiencing issues/delays with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits or who needs general food assistance.

November 06, 2025
FOOD ASSISTANCE
FOOD ASSISTANCE

The uncertainty over the future of SNAP, along with the continued government shutdown, is difficult to navigate and can provoke anxiety. Case Management Staff and IME Office have been working on a comprehensive spreadsheet that lists different food resources within the community to help minimize the amount of stress the community is dealing with.

The spreadsheet lists information for different food pantries/banks/markets, and places that provide free meals in the area. There are also links within the spreadsheet to some on-campus resources, as well as links to restaurants in the area that are also providing free/heavily discounted meals.

Please note that this is a living document, so resources will continue to be added and taken away as time goes on. If there are any recommendations for resources that are not listed on the spreadsheet, please feel free to email Kamariah Hammonds, Assistant Director of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement, or Gaby Herrmann, Case Manager, or Annalise Cameron, Case Management Intern, as they will be able to update the resource list.

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