

Gluten-free products regularly supplied (weekly receive GF bread, monthly receive GF pasta and GF condiments and sometimes other mixed GF items).

They receive fresh fruit and veggies every day; someone can come in once a week and say they need only GF items.

When they receive gluten-free items, they set them aside for people who need them.

Their only requirement is that people are residents of Washington County, RI. For a gluten-free diet, it is recommended that they attend their indoor shopping shifts on Wednesday nights 630-730 or Thursday mornings 930-1130 so they can look at the labels and assess.
If someone happens to come to a drive-thru shift tell them to let whoever is packing their car that they are gluten free so they can pick through the distributed items and give them the proper foods.

They have many who need gluten-free food and have the resources to keep it separate for those who need it.

They are able to regularly offer fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts/seeds, eggs, milk, other dairy products, sometimes various meats. They get gluten-free bread intermittently.

Family Food Connections is currently open to:
- patient families from Boston Children’s at Martha Eliot
- patient families from Children’s Hospital Primary Care Center
- patient families from Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine
- patient families in the Celiac Disease Program. The site will feature allergy-friendly and gluten free- foods. Learn more about the Celiac Program.
- residents from the Mildred C. Hailey Apartments and surrounding neighborhood

This organization keeps gluten-free food separate for those who need it. Ask to speak with Carlotta.

They have a section where they keep gluten-free options and are sensitive to the needs of clients who may require them.

They regularly serve gluten-free food to those to need it. Please contact them for more details.

They are able to keep gluten-free food separate for those who need it. Contact them for more details.

Will keep gluten-free food separate for those who need it. Please contact them for more details.

Will separate gluten-free food for those who need it.

This organization is able to accept donations of gluten-free food as well as segregate and keep them for those who need them. They routinely offer both naturally and packaged gluten-free foods.

They state that they have gluten-free items regularly and always have naturally gluten-free items.

They have a separate shelf for gluten-free items as well as can offer many naturally gluten-free foods.

This food pantry is able to accept donations of gluten-free food and has a separate area to place them for those who need gluten-free food.

This facility is aware of the needs of the gluten-free diet. They are able to separate GF food and hold it for those who need it.

Has full knowledge of the GF diet and regularly supplies GF food.


They can serve GF food and have some regularly.
Must present ID for proof of residence in certain zip codes.

They are very familiar with the gluten-free diet and regularly serve gluten-free food to those in need.

This organization solely serves gluten-free and allergy friendly foods.

They regularly serve those who need gluten-free food.

They are able to save gluten-free food donations for those who need it.
Serving the following zip codes in Brooklyn, NY: 11204, 11209, 11214, 11223, 11224, 11228

They are aware of the need for gluten-free food. Inquire for details.

They regularly serve gluten-free food to those who need it.

They regularly supply gluten-free food to those who need it.


This resource serves many people who require the GF diet.


They are aware of gluten-free dietary needs and set food aside for those who need it as it becomes available.

Gluten-free food assistance can be offered if phone call is placed ahead of time.

They label food gluten-free when it comes in for the 100+ food pantries they serve.

There is a separate gluten free box with gf products available for those that need it.

Roadrunner Food Bank of New Mexico operates a distribution hub and staff offices in Albuquerque. Staff are also based in our Las Cruces location to assist member partners in southern New Mexico. They are aware of the gluten-free diet and distribute to a wide variety of families with gluten intolerance.

Our Gluten Free Pantry Bag Program is open to qualifying Palm Beach County residents.
In partnership with South Florida Celiac Support Group, this program requires participants to provide a doctor’s note confirming the medical need for a gluten free diet!
Participants will be able to pick up their Gluten Free Pantry Bags at our main facility in Boca Raton only.
For more information on the program or to schedule an appointment to enroll, call 561-417-0913 or email Bill@bocahelpinghands.org.


We are appointment only; please call before visiting.

The S.A.F.E. – Supplying Allergy Friendly and Emergency – Food Pantry is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) organization in Howard County, Maryland. Under the leadership of the Board of Directors, we work to fulfill our mission to educate, inspire, and engage the community about the necessity for gluten free and allergy-friendly food and provide that safe food to those in need.
To serve our existing clients during this health crisis, we are implementing the S.A.F.E. Food Pantry Emergency Assistance Program so our clients get access to the food they need to stay healthy. Our Board of Directors approved this program because we are unable to provide gluten free and allergy-friendly food through our partners at this time. Households that submitted an application prior to March 15, 2020 and were approved for services at the Howard County Food Bank or the Emergency Food Pantry can apply for a one-time $50 grocery store gift card to purchase gluten free and allergy-friendly items. Grocery store gift cards are available for Giant Food, Harris Teeter, Safeway, or Wegmans. The fastest way to apply is online at our website. You can also call or text us at 443-741-1060, or email us at info@safefoodpantry.org . We will return your message as soon as possible.

The Celiac and Allergy Friendly Food Initiative (CAFFI) is a nonprofit organization, established by two Stow residents, Amy Adams and Lisa Herman. The Celiac and Allergy Friendly Food Initiative works in partnership with Portage County Family and Community Services in order to have space to store food and to distribute food through Summit and Portage County Food Pantries.
The Celiac and Allergy Friendly Food Initiative will have one pantry date for April. It will be on April 2nd at 1357 Home Ave. Akron. We will have an am pickup from 10:00-12:00 and a pm pickup from 1:00-3:00. If you would like to come to this pantry, please call (330) 603-7644 or email caffi@allergyfriendlyfood.org to let us know if you would like a morning or afternoon pickup. We ask that you stay in your car in the parking lot and call us when you arrive. We will bring your food out and put it in your trunk.

While our service delivery at the Howard County Food Bank is typically rooted in client-choice, beginning on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, we will be providing pre-packaged bags of food to clients, in order to practice social distancing and protect the well-being of our staff and clients. New clients should bring identification and proof of Howard County residency for their first visit.

Our mission is to improve health and end hunger in individuals diagnosed with food allergies and celiac disease through access to safe and healthy food, nutrition education, and advocacy.
In response to COVID-19, Food Equity Initiative (FEI) has suspended all in-person pantry services. Contact FEI for information about their shipping service.

Our mission is to provide special dietary foods (gluten free, heart healthy, diabetic friendly, foods free of one or more of the top 8 allergens) and fresh produce to low-income families. We do this by distributing this type of food to over 20 food pantries.

A non profit, gluten-free and dairy-free food pantry in Plymouth Meeting, PA. In 2019, we innovated to a zero waste, online pantry. We support our clients by direct ordering the exact allergy-safe food they need and distributing grocery store gift cards.