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Statewide food bank in Anchorage that serves Alaskans through partner pantries, mobile distributions, and child nutrition programs. Staff can connect fathers to a nearby partner for groceries, prepared meals, or school-break food. Call weekdays or visit the website for the pantry locator; bring a photo ID and proof of address when picking up food, though most partners do not require appointments.
(907) 272-3663 · 2121 Spar Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
Nutrition assistance providing healthy foods, breastfeeding support, and nutrition education for pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children under five across Alaska. Fathers can enroll a qualifying child on a mother's behalf. Call the Anchorage office or a local clinic weekdays; bring a photo ID, proof of Alaska residency and income, and the child's birth certificate and immunization record to the appointment.
(907) 269-3400 · 3601 C St Suite 322, Anchorage, AK 99503
Community meal program in Anchorage serving free breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily to anyone in need, along with outreach to unhoused residents. No appointment or ID is required to eat. Fathers and families can walk in during meal hours; staff can also refer diners to shelter, case management, and benefits enrollment. Bring any children for family-friendly seating and child-appropriate portions.
(907) 274-9595 · 1101 E 3rd Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
Emergency food distribution and pantry services in Anchorage for individuals and families in need, operated by Catholic Social Services alongside housing and family programs. Fathers of any faith background are welcome. Call weekdays or visit during business hours; bring a photo ID and proof of Anchorage-area address when picking up food. Case managers can connect families with housing, rent, and utility resources.
(907) 276-5590 · 3710 E 20th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99508