🥫 Food this week
First thing to know: food pantries are for everyone having
a hard month. Most don't ask for income proof. You don't need to qualify
for SNAP — most food-insecure people in KC don't.
¿No habla inglés? Llame al 211 — intérpretes gratis en su idioma. Free interpreters in your language (Kiswahili, မြန်မာ, دری, العربية, Tiếng Việt, Soomaali, Kreyòl, नेपाली…) — call 211.
1. Groceries — find a pantry near you
- Use the Harvesters locator — it covers the whole metro, both states, 620+ pantries: harvesters.org → food locator (en español).
- Call the pantry before you go. Hours change and some days are drive-through only. Bring a bag or box if you can.
- No internet? Call Harvesters at 816-929-3000 (weekdays) or 211 anytime.
2. A hot meal today
Community kitchens
In the Harvesters locator, filter by "Kitchen" for free hot meals served today — no questions asked. Downtown, the KC Public Library's 3North desk (816-701-3767) keeps a printed "Street Sheet" of today's meal sites.
Checked online · June 10, 20263. For kids
Summer meals for kids (it's June — these are running now)
Free summer meal sites for anyone 18 and under, no sign-up. Text "FOOD" to 304-304 (or "COMIDA" para español) or call 211 to find the nearest site. Schools and libraries often host them.
Checked online · June 10, 20264. SNAP (food stamps) — worth checking, not waiting for
- Get food from a pantry first — SNAP takes days to weeks; pantries are today.
- Missouri side: apply at mydss.mo.gov. Kansas side: dcf.ks.gov.
- Want help with the application? Harvesters has SNAP helpers who do it with you: 816-929-3000.
If SNAP says no, you still get pantry food. About 6 in 10
food-insecure people in the KC region earn "too much" for SNAP but not
enough to be okay. Pantries exist exactly for this. Go.