Here for You – Food Support Resources for Students
Posted by katie.weibel
We know that many students are losing access to SNAP food benefits starting November 1, and this change can create real stress and uncertainty. Please know: you are not alone, and help is available right now.
Please note: If the federal shutdown continues and SNAP benefits are not issued in November, STEP services will still continue. Individuals who have already been determined to be eligible and approved for SNAP by ODHS can continue to receive coaching and other support services through the STEP program.
Below you’ll find food resources available on campus and in the community. These options are free, welcoming, and open to all, no questions asked.
We’ll keep this post updated as we learn of new resources. Please feel free to send us any suggestions and/or leave a comment on this post. Last updated 2:50pm 11/6/2025.
Food Access at PCC
Offered by the Student Basic Needs Center
- Panther Pantry – Free groceries and hygiene items for PCC students.
- Meals in the Moment – Short-term meal support for students in immediate need.
- Free Food Markets – Fresh produce and pantry staples, open to all PCC students.
- Free Food Alerts – Get notified when free food is available on campus.
One-on-One Assistance
Peer Resource Navigators can help you:
- Understand changes to your SNAP benefits.
- Find free food resources both on and off campus.
- Connect with other support programs and basic needs resources.
- You can drop in or schedule an appointment (in person or virtual).
Drop-in Q&A Session: Friday, October 31, 10-11am
Join the Student Basic Needs Center for an informal Q&A to learn more about available food resources and SNAP changes due to the federal government shutdown. RSVP for one-on-one assistance
Community Food Resources
- Here’s a list of food resources in the community from Community Service Network.
- Here’s the condensed list.
- Here’s a list of food resources based on your county
- Virginia Garcia will host a FREE food market at its Beaverton Wellness Center, located at 2725 SW Cedar Hills Blvd., #200, Beaverton, OR 97005, on the first and third Thursdays of the month. Stop by anytime between 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. This market is open to anyone in need of food assistance. No income verification required. The next free food market will be on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
- The Washington County Sheriff’s Office and City of Cornelius are partnering to hold the Tenth Annual Cornelius Community Dinner. Please join us for a FREE turkey dinner on Saturday, November 22, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the old Cornelius Elementary School located at 200 N 14th Ave, Cornelius, OR 97113. Everyone is welcome and no reservations are required to attend.
- Northeast Emergency Food Program: Distributes nutritious groceries to our neighbors in need.
- Sunshine Division: Food pantry
- St. Johns Food Share: Food pantry
- City Team
- Feed the Masses
- Love Our City Community Food Pantry
- Mainspring Portland: A welcoming community hub where neighbors could find not just food, clothing, hygiene products, and household staples, but also friendship, stability, and pathways to resources.
- Islamic Social Services Of Oregon State (ISOS): Distributes food cards to those in need and especially during the 9th Islamic calendar month, called Ramadan, the holy month for Muslims when they fast and remember those in need.
- Brain Northwest Virtual Food Drive: Offering food delivery
- A Local Food Bank: Food banks gather and distribute food all over your community. Find local food banks near you.
- A Local Food Pantry: Located at schools, churches, nonprofits, and more, food pantries feed hundreds every week. Find one near you at foodfinder.us.
- Kenton Antiques (8112 N Denver Ave, Portland): Started pop up food pantry. Hours are Friday-Sunday 11am-5pm
- Oregon Food Bank Finder
- Metropolitan Family Services Food Pantries
- PDX Free Fridge: Free food in fridges and pantries across Portland
- Urban Gleaners Public Food Markets
- Gleaners of Clackamas County
- Just a Dash Kitchen (12400 SW 1st St, Beaverton): Each morning they will post how many dollars are available for the day that can be used towards ready made food in our shop. No questions asked and no paperwork. Additionally, there is a Mini Food Pantry where you can take what you need. Hours are Monday – Friday 12-6:30pm and Saturday – Sunday 12-4pm.
- Lift Up: Check out lifturbanportland.org for food assistance services in NW and Downtown Portland.
- Equitable Giving Circle: Weekly free market pop up for Black & Brown folks. Produce, pantry items, proteins and more! Every Thursday, 10am-2pm. Located at 5431 NE 20th Ave (At Killingsworth). We are inside the Leaven Community Center.
- Free Food Pantries Like little free libraries, but for food! Filled by community member (when you click the map it looks like there is just 1, but when you zoom into Portland you will find more).
- A Local Community Fridge: Community fridges are independently operated, find one a fridgefinder.app
- 211info: Dial 2-1-1 or visit 211info.org to find food and resource programs near you.
- Mutts Coffee (4925 SW Angel Ave, Beaverton): Free pet supply library open 24 hours. Take what you need, when you need it.
Free Community Meal Options
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Cafe Olli (3925 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd): They offer sliding scale community meals from $0 and up for those facing food insecurity.
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Laughing planet (multiple locations): Ask for SNAP meal. No questions asked.
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Salvi PDX (2030 se 7th Ave): 9am-noon. Ask for free pupusitas for those affected by SNAP changes.
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Legacy Coffee (112 N Main Ave): 6:30am-5pm. Providing free sack lunches for those losing SNAP benefits. No questions asked.
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Pizzeria Stellina (4727 se woodstock blvd): Ask for SNAP rollo. No questions asked.
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Feral (1640 ne killingsworth st): Saturdays 12pm-3pm. Serves free bowls of stewed beans/rice/vegetables. No questions asked.
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Mikiko Mochi Donuts (300 ne 28th ave): Show your SNAP card for a free donut and coffee.
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Sunnys Diner (multiple locations): 7am-3pm. Offers homemade loaf of bread to SNAP recipients/unpaid federal workers. Show SNAP card.
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Dan & Louis Oyster Bar (208 sw ankeny st): Ask for SNAP chowder to get a free cup of chowder during November.
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Bleu Door Bakery (2411 Main st, Vancouver WA): Ask for shut down meal. No questions asked. Includes sandwich, soup, cookie, chips, and hot drink.
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Burgerville: Show your SNAP card to get free kids meals for your kids from Nov 3rd-9th.
- Mirisata (2420 SE Belmont St., Portland, OR 97214): The vegan-friendly Sri Lankan restaurant is offering a free community bowl to anyone who presents an EBT card beginning Nov. 1. Kids and other dependents can choose a community bowl or a free pancake from Coopers Vegan. The business owners plan to continue offering the bowls until benefits return or as long as they’re financially able to. Hours: Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
- Delicious Donuts (12 SE Grand Ave., Portland, OR 97214): Starting Thursday, the Portland donut shop says they are offering “free donuts, coffee, or breakfast items for anyone who needs a little extra support — no questions asked.” Hours: Tuesday through Sunday 5 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Golden Corral (Vancouver location:11801 NE Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver, WA 98682): The buffet restaurant’s Vancouver location will provide a hot meal to go for people who present a SNAP benefit card or federal employee identification. Hours: Monday through Thursday 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- BUMBurgers (Woodburn Premium Outlets, 1001 N. Arney Rd. #625, Woodburn, OR 97071): This burger joint is located inside the Woodburn Outlets and is offering up to 2 of their Classic American Burgers to those with a valid federal employee ID or a SNAP benefit card. Hours: Sunday through Friday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Baja Fresh (select locations: Clackamas, 9757 SE Sunnyside Rd., Clackamas, OR 97015; Gresham, 1053 NW Civic Dr., Gresham, OR 97030; Lake Oswego, 17805 SW 65th Ave., Lake Oswego, OR 97035; Portland, 7421 SW Barbur Blvd., Portland, OR 97219; Portland, 11685 Sw Pacific Hwy, Portland, OR 97223; Tigard, 12198 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Tigard, OR 97223; Reedville, 2981 SE 75th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97123; and Hillsboro, 899 NE 25th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124): Participating Baja Fresh locations in the Portland area are offering 2 of their Street Tacos to individuals who have lost their SNAP benefits as well as to unpaid federal employees. Hours: Open daily 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Mémoire Cà Phê (1495 NE Alberta St., Portland, OR 97211): The Vietnamese brunch spot shared on Instagram that they’re offering a free kids plate to families that have been impacted by SNAP cuts during the month of November. Hours: Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Friday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Magna Kusina (2525 SE Clinton St., Portland, OR 97202): The Filipino restaurant posted that it is collaborating with Growing Gardens, Kolectivo and Sunrice to offer SNAP lunch and family meals to those who have lost benefits or are experiencing food insecurity. For lunch, they’re offering a free daily lunch plate for here or to go. For dinner, they’re offering a take-out meal for a family of four. They are also accepting donations to help fund the effort.
- Hog Wild BBQ (9226 SE 82nd Ave., Happy Valley, OR 97086): The Happy Valley barbeque joint is offering a free pulled pork sandwich with fries or a kids meal to anyone who comes in with a SNAP card. They are also planning to offer a bag of groceries to families every Saturday beginning Nov. 1 at 11 a.m. Anyone interested can call 503-775-6200 to see if they still have a grocery bag available for their family. They are accepting donations of money as well as dry food to help keep up with the demand. Hours: Tuesday through Sunday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Harlow (3715 SE Division St., Portland, OR 97202; 505 NW 23rd Ave., Portland, OR 97210; 1483 NE Alberta St., Portland, OR 97211): This cafe and juice bar is providing a bowl of chili at any of its location beginning Nov. 1 to those who are losing their food benefits. Just ask for the “SNAP MEAL.” Hours: The Division and NW 23rd locations are open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., while the Alberta location is open daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Pica Drip (7445 SE 72nd Ave., Portland, OR 97206): This Mexican street snack spot is giving away free hot dogs beginning Nov. 1 to those impacted by the loss of SNAP funds. Hours: Tuesday through Thursday 3 to 8:30 p.m., Friday 2 to 6 p.m., and Saturday 2 to 9 p.m.
- Grind Wit Tryz (4318 NE Cully Blvd., Portland, OR 97218): Anyone who presents a SNAP card can receive a bento from the Hawaiian food cart on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays in November, beginning Nov. 5. Hours: Tuesday 12 to 4 p.m., Wednesday through Thursday 12 to 7 p.m., Friday through Saturday 12 to 8 p.m., Sunday 12 to 4 p.m.
- Bar West (1221 NW 21st Ave., Portland, OR 97209): Bar West shared in an Instagram reel that they’re offering a SNAP special to those who need it. For dinner, they’re offering a pizzetta of your choice. For brunch, a proper breakfast. Hours: Tuesday to Thursday 4 to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Miss Delta (3950 N. Mississippi Ave., Portland, OR 97227): The barbeque restaurant is offering a pulled pork po boy sandwich or a BBQ cheeseburger to anyone with an EBT card. Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 12 to 9 p.m., and Friday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Heretic Coffee (5120 SE 28th Ave, Portland): Starting November 1st, anyone losing SNAP can get a free breakfast—just ask for the “SNAP breakfast.” No proof needed, no questions asked. You can come daily until your benefits are restored.
- Mama Chow’s Kitchen (3757 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland): Ask for “the PANS” (stands for Program Assistance Nutrition Supplement) for a free meal if you’re affected by SNAP cuts.
- Geek Easy Anime Cafe (310 NW Davis St., Portland): Offering The Otaku Special – a free ham & cheese or mixed greens wrap, plus coffee or iced tea, no questions asked.
- Nan’s Taqueria (15640 SE Happy Valley Town Center Dr, Happy Valley, OR): Offering free meal. Located at Sunnyside’s “The Last Sip” Food Hall in Happy Valley.
- Creekside Barbecue (910 NE Tenny Rd, Vancouver, WA): Offering free meal.
- AG Burrito Shops: Starting November 1st, AG Burrito shops will provide breakfast burritos with the option of rice and beans at: Gresham, Troutdale, Wood Village and Lake Oswego. Simply order a “SNAP burrito”.
- DB Dessert Company & Cafe (2524 NE Alberta St, Portland): Offering free fresh baked bread loaf to anyone in need, no questions asked. Starting Nov 1st and lasting as long as they can. Hours are Monday – Friday 11am-6pm and Saturday 10am-6pm.
- El Sombrero Tapatio (10820 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland): Starting Nov 1st, if you need a hand, swing by our front desk and ask for the “SNAP meal takeout”.
- Grassa (1506 NW 23rd Ave, Portland): Until SNAP is fully funded again, show your SNAP card at Grassa and any child in your group eats a kids pasta on us!
- The 649 (18647 SW Farmington Rd, Beaverton): Offering free homemade soup. Hours Monday – Thursday 2-11pm, Friday – Saturday 12pm-1am, Sunday 12-11pm.
- The Pharmacy PDX (2100 NW Glisan St, Portland): If you or someone you know has lost their SNAP benefits and is concerned about meals, we are giving away meals every week until the situation is resolved. This week we are making chicken enchiladas. To reserve a meal, please email thepharmacypdx@gmail.com and let us know how many people you are feeding. We will take care of the rest. Meals can be picked up at the bar on Sundays between 12pm and 12am.
- Blanchet House
- Milk Crate Kitchen: Free meal deliveries (serves 4)
- Nourish Kitchen
- Meals on Us PDX: Provides free healthy, chef-curated meals for those who need them.
- Free Food Events in Oregon
More Ways to Find Food Near You
- findhelp.org: Enter your ZIP code and click Food Pantries for a local list.
- mutualaidhub.org: Community-led mutual aid networks.
- feedingamerica.org: Nationwide food support.
- lasagnalove.org: Volunteer-delivered home-cooked meals.
Tips to Prepare
- Check your EBT card balance regularly and continue following SNAP reporting rules.
- Plan ahead: Food pantries may get busy—make note of hours and locations that work best for you.
- Stay connected: Look for mutual aid networks, community gardens, or neighborhood food-sharing programs.
Ways to Stay Informed
- Download the Oregon ONE Mobile App to monitor your case and receive updates.
- Follow ODHS channels and check their Federal Updates webpage.
- ODHS Food Resource Guide (PDF): Free Community Food Resources
You deserve support, nourishment, and care—especially during challenging times.
If you need help connecting with any of these resources, or want to talk about additional supports through PCC, please reach out to the Career Pathways & STEP Team at cp@pcc.edu.
Take care of yourself. We’re here with you.
Warmly,
The PCC Career Pathways & STEP Team
Portland Community College