Find free food in Florida
Every verified food pantry, SNAP office, WIC clinic, and meal program in Florida. Free to use, no login, no paid placements.
What we focus on
Hurricane-response food access
When storms cut off normal food routes, we track state emergency management and publish D-SNAP eligibility the day it activates. Directory data is refreshed during declared disasters.
Coastal and rural coverage
Florida spans dense coastal cities and rural interior counties. Our directory treats every ZIP code equally — no metro bias, no paid placements.
Senior-focused programming
Florida has the third-highest share of adults 60+ in the country. We surface CSFP monthly boxes, home-delivered meals, and senior SNAP rules statewide.
Florida guides
How to apply for SNAP in Florida
Step-by-step guide to applying for SNAP food benefits in Florida through MyACCESS and the Department of Children and Families.
WIC in Florida: nutrition help for moms and young kids
How Florida WIC works, who qualifies, and how to apply for nutrition benefits for pregnant women, infants, and children under 5.
D-SNAP: food help after a Florida hurricane
How Disaster SNAP works in Florida — who qualifies after a declared disaster, how to apply, and where to find emergency food now.
Food help for Florida seniors
Food assistance for Floridians 60 and older — CSFP food boxes, home-delivered meals, senior SNAP rules, and where to start.
Your gift stays focused on Florida
Feeding America Florida is a 501(c)(3) public charity (EIN 93-3176598). Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
About Feeding America Florida
Feeding America Florida is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 93-3176598) focused on food-assistance work across Florida — from the Keys and Miami to Tampa, Jacksonville, and the Panhandle. We surface every verified food pantry, SNAP office, WIC location, and meal program in Florida through a free searchable directory powered by our parent organization Feed America’s platform.
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