Food Help

Updated as of March 24, 2026. This is not an exhaustive list. Verify registration, hours and locations before heading out. Need help finding additional food resources or programs? Call the Oakland Connects Helpline at 800-848-5533, email OCHelpline@oakgov.com, or visit oakgov.com/food-help.

Emergency Food Access

Some sites require appointments or pre-check-in. Please verify with your chosen site when reviewing the resources below.

2-1-1

Find local resources. Call 2-1-1 or visit mi211.org/food-assistance.

F.O.R. Helpline (Food and Other Resources)

The F.O.R. Helpline, hosted by Food Bank Council of Michigan, offers assistance in over 240 languages to Michigan residents in all 83 counties that may need help with applying for SNAP benefits, accessing local food programs, or referrals to other resources. Food Bank Council website.

F.O.R. Helpline Phone: 1-888-544-8773. Available: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Gleaners (PantryNet)

Search an interactive map for a food pantry, mobile food pantry, soup kitchen or shelter near you.

Forgotten Harvest

Community Choice Market Pantry, open 6 days a week, is a shopping market experience for the community to select from a variety of no-cost groceries. Must call the market to schedule your appointment at 248-268-7756. Find a pantry near you.

FindHelp.Org

FindHelp.org offers free or reduced resources for food, housing, healthcare, and other resources by zip code. Visit FindHelp.org

Double Up Food Bucks

When you use your Bridge Card/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks earns you an unlimited dollar-for-dollar match on fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables (with no added salt, sugar, or oil) at participating grocery stores and farmers markets

Double Up Food Bucks are distributed:

As printed vouchers for shoppers using tokens or coupons at participating locations

Directly onto Double Up cards, or loyalty cards at participating locations, where applicable

MDHHS On-the-Go Site

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) office in Madison Heights is hosting an event every 3rd Tuesday of the month. Individuals in Southeast Michigan in need of food must make an appointment for this location by emailing MDHHS-FH-Oakland@michigan.gov.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

SNAP provides benefits to low-income families to supplement their grocery budget so they can afford nutritious food essential to health and well-being.

New SNAP policies have been established after a resolution was signed into law on July 4, 2025. Learn about new SNAP requirement changes, including work requirements


Specific Dietary Needs & Other Special Considerations

Diabetic Food Pantry

Spirit of Grace Church hosts a drive-up Diabetic Food Pantry for diabetics and their caregivers. Food is distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Older Adults

Meals on Wheels is a food pantry that caters to older adults in Oakland County. It offers homebound seniors with meals and daily human contact.

Veterans

Veteran Resource Fairs for all veterans, active duty, guard and reserves and their families. Food distribution will include produce, meat, and a grocery store gift card. Registration required.

Ethnic Communities

LGBTQ+

Affirmations holds food pantries with fresh and non-perishable foods every 3rd Saturday. Food is distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.


Oakland County Health Division Programs

Oakland County Food Policy Council

The Oakland County Food Policy Council is a collaboration of food system partners in Oakland County. Additional resources available for SNAP Households.

Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

WIC provides supplemental healthy foods, nutrition counseling and education, breastfeeding education and support, immunizations, and referrals to other helpful services for those who qualify. Call 248-858-1272 or toll-free at 888-350-0900 ext. 81272 to determine eligibility and make an appointment.


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