BTR Food Resource Guide

With the current uncertainty surrounding SNAP benefits, we want to make sure all families in our community know where ACCESS reliable food resources.

Below are trusted programs and local partners that can help.

Find Food by ZIP Code

These tools help you locate the closest food pantries or meal distributions to your home.

Simply enter your ZIP code or address to get an up-to-date list of nearby resources.

Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank “Find Food” Tool

Find partner pantries, mobile food distributions, and special programs by location.

Visit brfoodbank.org

FoodFinder App

Nationwide map of free food programs for families, available as a website and mobile app.

Visit foodfinder.us

Local Baton Rouge Food Resources

HOPE Ministries – Client Choice Food Pantry

4643 Winbourne Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70805

(225) 355-0702 • hopebr.org

Families can choose their own groceries in a grocery-store-style pantry.

Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday (Friday reserved for seniors/disabled). Bring photo ID, proof of residence, and household information.

Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank

10600 S. Choctaw Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70815

(225) 359-9940 • brfoodbank.org

Serves multiple parishes with large-scale food distribution and community partnerships.

Check the “Find Food” tool for local pick-up sites and mobile pantry schedules.

The Shepherd’s Market

230 Renee Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70810

(225) 337-1306 • shepherdsmarket.org

Client-choice pantry serving ZIPs 70808, 70809, 70810, and 70820.

Open Mondays 3:30-5:30 p.m.; Tuesdays & Thursdays 8-10 a.m.

Bring photo ID and proof of address.

Food for Family

1325 Airline Hwy., Baton Rouge, LA 70805

(225) 355-2081

Open Wednesdays and Thursdays for families needing emergency groceries.

St. Agnes Catholic Church Food Pantry

49 East Blvd., Baton Rouge

Open 8 a.m. on the first Thursday of each month.

Visit stagnesbr.com

EBR Lotus Food Pantry

1701 Main St., Baton Rouge

Open 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday.

Visit ebrcoa.org

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