Atlanta Regional Food Pantry Calendar Tool

This Food Pantry Calendar Tool was developed by the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) Area Agency on Aging
(AAA) metro-Atlanta Senior Hunger Coalition
as a tool to support older adults and families in accessing nutritious food. It reorganizes vetted food pantry collected and maintained by the Atlanta Regional Commission Empowerline (ePRO) team into a visual, weekly calendar format.

How to Use the Atlanta Regional Food Pantry Calendar

  1. Download the Atlanta Regional Food Pantry Calendar document below
  2. Find your county-specific calendar:
    Each of the following sub-section is labeled with a county name (e.g., Clayton, Cobb, Fulton). The “Metro-Atlanta Regional” section includes food pantries that serve all 10 metro-Atlanta region (Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, and Rockdale counties). Use this list in conjunction with your county-specific list of food pantries.
  3. Review the calendar:
    For each county calendar, pantries are shown under the day of the week they operate. Example: Under “Tuesday” you may see several pantries, each with their open hours listed. Some pantries appear on multiple days if they operate more than once a week.
  4. Understanding the pantry icons:
    Each pantry listing may include icons that explain requirements or services. The legend at the top of each county tab explains these icons. An icon key is located on page 5 of the document.
Food Pantry Calendar Tool

Be sure to check back regularly to view the updated calendar.

Disclaimer

The Atlanta Regional Commission does not license, inspect or otherwise regulate providers and cannot guarantee the resource availability of the services they provide. Including a provider in this tool is not a recommendation or endorsement of the service or provider. Material included is intended for education and information purposes only to assist in making an informed choice. Please review the information carefully before making a decision for services to ensure the needs of the consumer will be met. The ultimate decision to use a provider must be made by the family or individual seeking services.