Residents of Casa Grande facing food insecurity have access to a variety of local resources, as the City of Casa Grande maintains an updated list of food banks and community organizations on its website. The city encourages individuals in need to consult this list and contact providers ahead of time to confirm their operating hours and current availability.
In addition to traditional food banks, several faith-based organizations in the area offer meal programs and other support services. The city notes that each agency operates on its own schedule and recommends reaching out directly before visiting.
For those interested in donating, the city suggests contacting these organizations to find out which items are most needed at this time.
The available resources include free meals at Fountains of Living Water / Seeds of Hope (Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.), Elliott Park (Sundays from 4–5:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 7–9 a.m.), and Crossroads Food Pantry (every other Wednesday from 11 a.m.–1 p.m.). Food box distribution is offered by agencies such as Seeds of Hope Hot Lunch Program, Passion Food Pantry (first and third Fridays), St. Vincent De Paul (Monday through Friday), Casa Grande Food Bank (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays), Caring Hands of Pinal County (second and fourth Tuesdays), HOHP for veterans, Salvation Army (Monday through Thursday mornings), and Casa Grande Alliance.
“Several faith-based organizations in our community also provide food assistance and support. Since each agency maintains its own schedule, please contact them directly before stopping by.”
“If you are able to donate food items, we encourage you to reach out to these organizations directly to learn which items are most needed.”
Those seeking more information or wishing to help can visit the City of Casa Grande’s website for further details about participating groups and how best to get involved.



