DuPage County Food Pantries: Get (and Give) Help When It’s Needed Most

With the SNAP program ending on November 1, many families in DuPage County may be feeling anxious about how to make ends meet. The good news is that there are still plenty of local resources in DuPage County ready to help. From food pantries and meal programs to community initiatives and support services, families across DuPage County have a strong network stepping up to make sure no one goes hungry. Below you’ll find a list of places offering food assistance for families in DuPage County — and for those who want to help, you can also use this list to donate both monetary gifts and non-perishable goods to support neighbors in need.

How to Get There

Pace offers several convenient transportation options throughout DuPage County. Riders can use fixed-route buses that follow regular schedules across local communities, or try Pace On Demand, a flexible shared-ride service available in zones like Wheaton-Winfield and Naperville-Aurora that can be booked by app, online, or phone. Dial-a-Ride programs provide curb-to-curb trips through local partnerships, while ADA Paratransit serves riders with disabilities who can’t use fixed routes. For commuters, Pace Vanpool offers cost-sharing groups using Pace-owned vans—fuel, insurance, and maintenance included—and VanGo provides quick, flat-fare connections between Metra or CTA stations and nearby workplaces.

Local Food Bank & Food Pantry Directory

If you’d like your pantry added to our list, please email [email protected]

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