Feeding America — Alaska Partners

Food Assistance · Alaska · Free

Nationwide network of food banks and pantries partnering with Feeding America, including Alaska member organizations serving Anchorage, Fairbanks, and rural communities. The online food bank locator lets fathers search by ZIP code for the nearest pantry, meal program, or mobile distribution. Bring a photo ID and proof of address when picking up food; most sites allow walk-in service without an appointment.

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About Food Assistance for Fathers

Food assistance programs for US fathers and families include SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly food stamps), WIC (Women, Infants, and Children — which serves custodial fathers of children under 5), the National School Lunch Program, food banks through the Feeding America network, and Meals on Wheels. SNAP is administered state-by-state; eligibility is generally based on household income below 130% of the Federal Poverty Level. Food banks operate in every state and are the fastest way to access food without an application — most require no ID or income verification for initial visits. TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) supplies food banks with USDA commodities. Summer Food Service Programs feed children during school breaks. This directory includes each state's SNAP office, regional food bank networks, and WIC clinics.

Food Assistance in Alaska

Alaska family cases are heard in the Alaska Superior Court, one of the few states with a unified trial court structure. The Child Support Services Division within the Department of Revenue handles enforcement. Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau host the largest court locations; rural Alaska relies heavily on magistrates and remote hearings. Alaska Legal Services Corporation provides statewide civil legal aid.

More Food Assistance in Alaska

  • Alaska SNAP Benefits — Monthly food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for eligible low-income Alaska families, administered by the Div
  • Food Bank of Alaska — Statewide food bank in Anchorage that serves Alaskans through partner pantries, mobile distributions, and child nutrition programs. Staff ca
  • Alaska WIC Program — Nutrition assistance providing healthy foods, breastfeeding support, and nutrition education for pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and c
  • Bean's Cafe — Anchorage — Community meal program in Anchorage serving free breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily to anyone in need, along with outreach to unhoused resid
  • Fairbanks Community Food Bank — Food distribution and prepared meals for families in Interior Alaska, operated from Fairbanks with partner pantries across the region. Servi
  • Juneau Food Bank — Weekly food distributions for low-income residents of Juneau and surrounding Southeast Alaska communities, offering groceries, produce, and

Food Assistance — Common Questions

How do I apply for SNAP?
Apply through your state's Department of Human Services — online, in person, or by phone. Approval for basic cases can happen in 30 days; expedited SNAP is available within 7 days for households in severe need. Bring ID, proof of income, rent/mortgage, and utilities.
Can I use a food bank without applying?
Yes. Most food banks and pantries don't require income verification, ID, or applications for initial visits. Feeding America's online locator (feedingamerica.org) finds nearby pantries by ZIP code. Most pantries let you visit once or twice a month.
Are custodial fathers eligible for WIC?
Yes. WIC covers custodial parents (including fathers and grandparents) of children under 5, and breastfeeding or postpartum mothers. It's commonly assumed to be mother-only — it isn't. Apply at your local WIC clinic. Income limit is 185% of the Federal Poverty Level.
What is summer food service?
USDA's Summer Food Service Program feeds children 18 and under during school breaks. No application required — kids just show up at a participating site (schools, parks, libraries). Text FOOD to 304-304 to find a nearby site, or call 211.