
Little Free Pantry Locations
Take What You Need, Leave What You Can
Our eight Little Free Pantries are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. No applications. No questions asked. Just food and personal care products that any member of our community can access at any time.
How It Works
Take What You Need
If you're facing a tough time, take what will help your family.
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Give What You Can
If you're able, stock a pantry with non-perishable food or personal care items. Every contribution helps a neighbor in need.
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Spread the Word
Know someone who could use this resource? Share these locations with them.
What's Typically Available
Our pantries are stocked with:
Contents vary by location and availability, but we work to keep all pantries stocked regularly. The pantries at Bivens, Lakeside, and Sunflower Parks are also stocked in partnership with the University of Wyoming Extension.
Impact: More than 5,000 food items moved through our pantry network in 2025, providing immediate relief to neighbors facing unexpected hardships.
Little Free Pantry Locations
Help Keep Pantries Stocked
Our Little Free Pantries rely on community support to stay full and accessible.
Donate Items
Drop off non-perishable food or personal care items at any pantry location. Every item you contribute makes a difference.
Stock a Pantry Regularly
Adopt a pantry location and commit to checking and restocking it weekly. It's a simple way to make a big impact in your neighborhood.
Make a Financial Contribution
Your donation helps us purchase items to keep pantries stocked year-round, especially during winter months when usage increases.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need to prove I'm in need to use a pantry?
A: No. Take what you need, no questions asked.
Q: What if a pantry is empty when I get there?
A: Check another nearby location, or contact us and we'll work to restock it quickly. You can also reach out if you're in urgent need and we'll connect you with other resources.
Q: Can I stock a pantry with homemade items or open packages?
A: For food safety, please only donate sealed, unexpired, commercially packaged items. Homemade or opened items cannot be accepted.
Q: What items are most needed?
A: Non-perishable proteins (canned chicken – summer only please, jelly), personal hygiene items (soap, toothpaste, deodorant), and baby supplies (wipes, formula) are always in high demand.
Q: How often are pantries checked and restocked?
A: Our team and volunteers check pantries regularly, but usage varies. The pantries at Bivens, Lakeside, and Sunflower Parks are stocked in partnership with the University of Wyoming Extension. Community members are encouraged to help keep them stocked, every contribution helps.



