The Bethel Family Resource Center is open to all Bethel families from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month! Families are invited to come in and "shop" for food and essentials, including fresh food, dairy products, breads, canned products, clothes, toiletries and more.
Location: Clear Lake Community Center: 4646 Barger Dr, Eugene, OR 97402
We have food boxes available at the school! Reach out to the Counseling Office Coordinator, Heather Buhr, or your counselor for more information.
The pantry is open the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month from 3:30-4pm in Room 61 at Willamette High School.
Backpack Program: Pick up a backpack full of food and snacks if you need a little extra over the weekend. Ask in the Counseling or Front Office.
Snap Benefits: Having your work hours cut or eliminated? Worried about getting food on the table? You might qualify for SNAP. Just apply online: https://apps.state.or.us/onlineApplication/.
If you were terminating your SNAP benefits, they are now being extended.
WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) is accepting new enrollments. Call 541-682-4202 for more information. Participants in the WIC program are eligible to receive nutritious food.
Produce Plus brings high-quality fresh fruits and vegetables to people in need at community and neighborhood locations free of charge.
Bethel Farm: Every Wednesday from 10am to 12pm at the Bethel Farm: 5305 Royal Ave. Access via Patriot Way off of Royal Ave, behind Prairie Mountain School.
PeaceHealth on Barger: Every Tuesday from 9-10am: 4010 Aerial Way. Located inside the building, go straight down to Family Medicine.
"Reducing hunger by engaging our community to create access to food."
Visit their website for specific pantry locations and other community food supports.
Free Food Finder map!
Mobile Pantry:
Everyone is welcome! A typical visit to the Mobile Pantry will provide a three- to five-day supply of nutritionally balanced groceries.
Learn more about the Mobile Pantry and view the community schedule here.
The 86 Hunger Foundation was founded in 2021 with a mission to end hunger by supporting equitable access to quality local food.
They have a Free Market with fresh produce in the Spring and Summer.
Check out their Free Food Map with all the locations in Lane County to access free food!
TransPonder has partnered with FOOD for Lane County to address food needs and insecurities.
Fresh Food Access and Food Boxes!
Maxwell Community Hub
440 Maxwell Rd
Eugene, OR 97404
(541) 687-2667
195 W 12th Ave, Eugene, Oregon 97401
Plaza de Nuestra Comunidad es una organización sin fines de lucro bilingüe, dirigida por líderes latinos, dedicada a empoderar a las familias latinas e inmigrantes a través de la educación, el bienestar, el liderazgo y la conexión comunitaria. Plaza ofrece programas de inglés como segundo idioma (ESL), informática, preparación para la ciudadanía, alfabetización familiar y juvenil, desarrollo de pequeños negocios, salud mental y apoyo social.
Plaza de Nuestra Comunidad is a bilingual, Latino-led nonprofit dedicated to empowering Latine and immigrant families through education, wellness, leadership, and community connection. Plaza offers programs in ESL, computer skills, citizenship preparation, youth and family literacy, small-business development, mental health, and social service support.
The Student Resource Request Form can be filled out by students or staff Scan QR code with your phone or go to:
https://forms.gle/JxcUs3vHP£J41TqH9
All responses to the form go directly to Heather Rivas Vidrio and steps are taken to support the student using our campus resources, RAN request, referrals, etc.
Have items to donate? If you have new or gently used clothes that you'd like to donate to the clothing closet or Smiley's boutique, please drop off at the east end of the BRC main hallway (between room 59 and 60).
Bethesda Lutheran Church, in partnership with Food for Lane County, hosts a twice-monthly food pantry.
Second and fourth Saturdays, 9:30 AM–12 PM, at 4445 Royal Ave.
Provides non-perishables, milk, bread, and toiletries. They can also provide a day or two's worth of food from their private pantry on non-pantry days.
Burrito Brigade feeds the hungry and unhoused in Oregon by hand-delivering vegan meals for free. They make over 800 Burritos every weekend!
Burrito Brigade offers free food boxes at two locations in Eugene. There are no income requirements and no questions asked. They also serve burritos on Saturdays!
More information here: Waste to Taste (Food Boxes)
The Oregon Food Bank has a STATEWIDE Food Assistance and Resources online resource guide. Click here, then put in a zip code to find food and winter resources, including warming centers and utility assistance in that specific area.
If you or someone you know needs assistance, the Oregon Food Bank Network is here and food assistance is available year-round. Find food and apply for benefits on their website.
The NAACP offers food box delivery once per week on Wednesdays or Fridays from 12-2pm.
Contact Gail Luna at gaill@naacplanecounty.org or call at (253) 259-9098.
“Community Outreach through Radical Empowerment (CORE) is dedicated to supporting, empowering and advocating for young people in Lane County surviving the effects of poverty, homelessness or other adversities.“
Street Feed is a program that offers free hot meals and survival supplies in Downtown Eugene. Street Feed exists to create safe space and access to resources for people between the ages of 16 and 24. Find out when the next feed is on their website linked above!
541-689-1503
Greenhill Humane Society has a food bank for pets! Their Pet Food Pantry is open to the public 7 days a week, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 88530 Green Hill Rd.
Catholic Community Services distributes 100 pre-made food boxes from 8:00am - 12:00pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at both of their locations: 1464 W. 6th Ave., Eugene; 1025 G St., Springfield.
The Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) is a program that “matches” SNAP benefits spent at participating farmers markets, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)/farm share programs and grocery stores.
For every $2 someone spends in SNAP benefits, they get a match of up to $10 in DUFB that they can spend on fruits and vegetables.
Program information and an updated map of participating sites can be found online at doubleuporegon.org.
This is free guide with 55 pages of various resources for anyone who might benefit or be interested. Our community is rich with resources and skilled, compassionate providers. Let’s help people connect with the supports they need!
Full list of Resources in Eugene!
We strive to provide accurate information on food, shelter, and health resources in Eugene. Please call listings first to confirm the services, locations, hours, bus routes, etc.
Being healthy requires more than regular check-ups. It also means having access to housing, nutritious food, air conditioning, and other essentials. Some OHP members may be eligible for extra non-medical services through a program called Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN). This program addresses barriers to health—like housing or food insecurity—that can affect overall well-being.
Request services from their website linked above.