At Phoenix Rescue Mission’s Hope for Hunger Food Bank, we are actively following the potential changes and delays to SNAP benefits. We are ready NOW to help fill the gap with food, dignity, and hope.
How to Provide Help
Together, we can make sure no table sits empty — and no family feels forgotten.

Donate
PRM can purchase discounted food. Every $25 fills a family’s food box.

Donate Food
Donate most critical food/pantry items.

Host Food Drive
Enlist support from your network to gather food/pantry items.
Can you volunteer?
The food bank is volunteer-driven and we invite you to join us in this life-changing ministry helping serve our hungry neighbors.
“It’s about the community coming together. We need to focus on building a stronger community here if we are going to raise it up.”
-Jeff
Volunteer
How to receive assistance:
- We are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 12:00pm
- Services are offered on a first-come first-serves basis; walk-ins from local area are welcome.
- We are located at 5605 N. 55th Avenue, Glendale, AZ 85301
- Please line up in the first four rows of the Glendale Drive-In parking lot across the street
- Due to high demand, wait times may range from 1-2 hours
- To receive assistance, we require a photo ID
- We offer weekly bags to those who currently do not have a home address
- Food carts are issued per household (not per person)
- Each household is allowed 2 visits per month and must have at least three days in between visits
- If you have more questions, you can email us at hfh@phxmission.org
- If you are looking for other food resources across the Valley, please click here.
Providing healthy meals
to those who need it
Every day, Hope for Hunger Food Bank provides nutritious food and emergency food boxes, along with case management and job assistance for over 250 families each day. The food bank is a true beacon of hope to the community — a place where caring volunteers come together as the hands and feet of Jesus — creating healthier, stronger futures and lives transformed.

One in 6
Arizona kids face hunger

14%
of Maricopa County residents don’t always know where their next meal is coming from

55
“food desert” neighborhoods across the County, with no close access to health produce

Help serve our neighbors
“I came here for food for me and my family, but I was also three days away from losing my home. We were missing meals and facing the streets. The Mission not only gave us food, they led us to help that allowed me to keep my home. Now I know the Lord guided me here, and He changed my life. I just want to thank Phoenix Rescue Mission so much.”
-Victoria
Hardworking grandmother



