We provide emergency food to people in need.

For a comprehensive list of food pantries in your area, please visit the Oregon Food Bank.

How it works

The Tualatin Food Pantry operates similar to a neighborhood grocery store. You select the food that your family needs. The amount of food you receive is based on allocations for small (1-2 people), medium (3-5 people), and large (6+ people) families as well as current available supply of food.

Each time you receive food at the Tualatin Food Pantry, your visit will be logged. Clients are welcome to visit the pantry twice per calendar month. There is no charge for the food you receive. 

At the discretion of TFP staff, check-in may close early based on service variables. If you are checked in and provided a number, you will still be able to shop. 

We have refrigerated and frozen food!

Depending on availability, we have frozen meat, frozen veggies, and other frozen items as well as a variety of deli items. We prioritize having milk, eggs, and margarine. We also offer fresh produce—typically what is in-season locally. We have gluten free options and culturally responsive staple items.

“Great place. Very friendly people. ”

— Tualatin Food Pantry Client

On your first visit.

You will be asked some basic questions including the number of adults/children in your household, zip code, and information about any special dietary needs. We will request first names, last names and birthdates for all people in your household. We have plenty of parking including a loading zone and ADA accessibility.

Take the bus

The Tualatin Food Pantry is served by Tualatin Ride Connection.

One more thing

Tualatin Food Pantry provides self-serve shopping four days per week. You must arrive at least 15 minutes prior to closing to shop in-person. Our service hours are listed below.

"You are in control of what you get so you don't go home with things you won't use. Super friendly people and great options."

— Tualatin Food Pantry Client

In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.