Grocery Assistance · Columbus, OH

Grocery assistance in Columbus, Ohio

Columbus has one of the strongest food assistance networks in the Midwest, anchored by the Mid-Ohio Food Collective and a wide mix of SNAP/EBT-friendly grocery stores. Whether you need free groceries today, emergency food after hours, or help applying for SNAP, here's how to get help across Franklin County.

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Before you go: Food pantry hours and eligibility may change. Always confirm directly with the organization before visiting.

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Most SNAP-accepting Columbus grocery stores are on COTA bus routes. CMAX and Line 2 connect Downtown and Linden to Kroger, Giant Eagle, and Aldi locations.
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Ohio Job and Family Services accepts SNAP applications in English, Spanish, and Somali. Many Columbus pantries also serve Nepali, Arabic, and French-speaking households.

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Last updated: June 2026

Grocery Assistance in Columbus

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Free food pantries in Columbus

Most Columbus food pantries are run through the Mid-Ohio Food Collective, the region's main food bank. They supply hundreds of pantries, choice markets, and mobile distributions across Franklin County and 19 surrounding counties.

  • Mid-Ohio Market locations — choice-style pantries where you pick your own groceries.
  • Lutheran Social Services Food Pantries — multiple Columbus sites, no ID required.
  • NNEMAP Food Pantry — serving the Near North Side since 1971.
  • Broad Street Presbyterian Food Pantry — Downtown / Discovery District.
  • Faith Mission — Downtown shelter meals and groceries.
  • St. Lawrence Haven — daily hot meals and groceries in Olde Towne East.

Use FoodCycled's Columbus food pantry directory to find one near your ZIP, or call the Mid-Ohio Food Helpline at 1-866-779-2509.

Grocery stores that accept SNAP/EBT in Columbus

  • Kroger — dozens of locations; SNAP in-store and online pickup/delivery.
  • Giant Eagle — Ohio's hometown grocer; SNAP in-store and Curbside Express.
  • Meijer — supercenters across central Ohio; SNAP in-store and online.
  • Walmart Supercenters — SNAP in-store and online grocery delivery.
  • Aldi — accepts SNAP at all Columbus-area locations.
  • Save A Lot — low-cost grocer with SNAP at every location.
  • Target — SNAP accepted on grocery items.
  • Whole Foods / Amazon Fresh — SNAP on groceries (not Prime fees).

Emergency food assistance in Columbus

If you need food today, dial 2-1-1 for a same-day referral. The following programs provide emergency food outside normal pantry hours:

  • Mid-Ohio Food Collective Helpline — 1-866-779-2509 to find an open pantry now.
  • Salvation Army Columbus — emergency food boxes at multiple corps locations.
  • Lutheran Social Services 211 — crisis food referrals around the clock.
  • St. Vincent de Paul — Catholic parish pantries with emergency assistance.
  • Faith Mission and Van Buren Shelter — meals for anyone in need, no questions asked.

How to apply for SNAP in Columbus (Franklin County)

  1. Apply online at benefits.ohio.gov or call 1-844-640-6446.
  2. Gather ID, Social Security numbers, pay stubs, and proof of rent/utilities.
  3. Interview by phone with Franklin County Job and Family Services.
  4. Receive your Ohio Direction Card (EBT) in the mail within 30 days.

See our SNAP eligibility guide for income limits and required documents.

Free food and meal programs in Columbus

  • WIC for pregnant women, infants, and kids under 5 — apply at Columbus Public Health.
  • Senior box programs (CSFP) through the Mid-Ohio Food Collective.
  • Summer meals for kids 18 and under at Columbus City Schools and parks.
  • Community fridges — find one in the Ohio free food directory.
  • Free meals at Faith Mission, St. Lawrence Haven, and Salvation Army community kitchens.

How to find food assistance by ZIP code in Columbus

Pantry coverage in Columbus varies block by block. Start with your ZIP code — a single ZIP often has three or four pantries within walking or one-bus-ride distance. Common Columbus ZIPs include 43201, 43203, 43204, 43206, 43211, 43219, 43223, 43227, 43232. Use these steps:

  1. Search FoodCycled's directory by ZIP from the search page.
  2. Call Mid-Ohio Food Helpline at 1-866-779-2509 for a same-day pantry referral in your ZIP.
  3. Dial 2-1-1 for 24/7 food and shelter referrals across Franklin County.
  4. Ask the first pantry you call about nearby sites — pantry staff usually know weekend and after-hours options that aren't online.

Emergency food resources in Columbus

If you need food today — after hours, on a weekend, or in a crisis — these Columbus programs serve same-day food with minimal paperwork:

  • Faith Mission (Downtown)Daily meals and emergency groceries, no questions asked.
  • Salvation Army ColumbusEmergency food boxes at multiple corps locations across the city.
  • St. Lawrence Haven (Olde Towne East)Daily hot meals and grocery distribution.
  • Lutheran Social Services Faith MissionSame-day food and case management.
  • Community Shelter Board hotlinesSingle adults 614-274-7000; families 614-221-2255.
  • Mid-Ohio Markets weekend hoursSeveral choice pantries open Saturdays — call 1-866-779-2509 for the current list.

Senior food support in Columbus

  • Lifecare Alliance Meals on WheelsHome-delivered meals for homebound Franklin County seniors 60+; sliding-scale donation.
  • Senior Dining (Lifecare Alliance)Congregate hot meals at senior centers across Columbus.
  • CSFP senior food boxMonthly USDA food box for adults 60+ at low income, distributed through Mid-Ohio partners.
  • SNAP for seniorsSimplified application for adults 60+ through Ohio Benefits at benefits.ohio.gov.
  • Central Ohio Area Agency on AgingCall 614-645-7250 for nutrition assessments and program referrals.

Family and children food programs in Columbus

  • WIC (Columbus Public Health)Pregnant women, infants, and kids under 5; nutrition counseling plus a monthly food benefit.
  • Columbus City Schools mealsFree breakfast and lunch for every student during the school year.
  • Summer Food Service ProgramFree summer meals for kids 18 and under at Columbus City Schools and city parks.
  • Children's Hunger AllianceWeekend backpack program through Columbus schools.
  • Action for Children CACFPDaycare and after-school food sponsorship across Columbus.

Food pantry checklist (what to bring)

  • Reusable grocery bags or a sturdy box
  • Cooler or insulated bag if you're getting frozen or refrigerated food
  • Photo ID and a piece of mail with your address (helpful, not required at most pantries)
  • Your household size — pantry portions are based on number of people
  • A list of dietary needs (diabetic, low-sodium, allergies, kosher, halal)
  • Cash or transit pass for the trip home, especially with heavy bags
  • A friend or neighbor if you have mobility needs — most pantries are walk-up

Documents you may need

Most Columbus pantries don't require documents, but a few — and most SNAP, WIC, and senior nutrition programs — do. Bring whatever you have of the following:

  • Photo ID (driver's license, state ID, passport, or consular ID)
  • Social Security numbers for everyone in your household (or a statement that you don't have them)
  • Proof of address (lease, utility bill, or piece of mail)
  • Recent pay stubs or proof of income (for SNAP, WIC, and senior nutrition)
  • Proof of rent or mortgage and utility costs (for SNAP)
  • Birth certificates and medical/immunization records for children (for WIC)
  • Medicare or Medicaid card if applying for senior nutrition programs
  • Disability documentation, if applicable

If you're missing a document, apply or visit anyway — programs can often verify your information by phone or accept a sworn statement in the meantime.

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