
Food Pantries
Need Food? We’re here to help.
ACCESS provides food to 30+ emergency food pantries throughout Jackson County. These food pantries provide a variety of fresh and shelf-stable groceries for low-income families and individuals.
You are eligible to visit our pantries if you live in Jackson County and if you meet the USDA TEFAP Income Guidelines or qualify for SNAP. You do not have to provide: ID, proof of income, or proof of address to receive food.
Many of our pantries offer weekly visits for our visitors, while others are bi-weekly or monthly. Please check the pantry list below for full information and pantry hours.
If you’re unable to visit a food pantry in person—due to work, transportation, health concerns, or other personal reasons—you can send someone you trust to pick up your food box for you. Ask a pantry volunteer about filling out a Proxy Form. This simple form allows you to give permission for someone else to collect food on your behalf.
Pantry locations and hours are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to our website pantry list below and check our social media for closures. We post pantry updates frequently on our Facebook Page and Instagram.
Join Us in our mission to feed the community!
There are many ways to join the fight against hunger—including volunteer work, donating to ACCESS food programs, or hosting a food or fund drive. We’re grateful to be part of a community that shows up with compassion to support our neighbors in need.
Before visiting a food pantry, please check below for updates to operating hours.
Food Pantry Locations & Hours
Senior-Focused Food Pantries

Rogue River Senior Focused Pantry
522 E Main St, Rogue River
Tuesday, December 9th 1:30-2:00pm
Rogue River Estates
1395 Poplar Drive, Medford
Wednesday, December 10th 10-10:30am
Medford Senior Focused Pantry
3669 Aviation Way, Medford
Wednesday, December 10th 1:30-2:30pm
Eagle Point Senior Focused Pantry
185 E Main Street, Eagle Point
Thursday, December 11th 9-9:30am
Phoenix Senior Focused Pantry
4385 S Pacific Hwy, Phoenix
(Blue Heron Park)
Friday, December 12th, 1:30-2pm

Help Us Be a Hunger-Free Community
We can purchase three meals with every $1 donated to ACCESS. It doesn’t take much to make a big difference in the lives of our community members experiencing hunger.
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