Food Pantry
Food Pantry
- Description: To offset food insecurity on reservations, we supply monthly deliveries of pantry staples to Program Partners who can distribute the food on a regular basis.
- DBA/Region: Native American Aid (NAA) in the Northern Plains; Navajo Relief Fund (NRF) in the Southwest
- Service type: Immediate Impact

The food pantry is really helpful to us, and we need it more as time goes by. I have a lot of grandchildren, and I usually have a hard time at the end of the month to feed them. The past year has gotten hard financially without my husband, who passed away.
– Goldie S., South Dakota
When people donate, they don’t realize how much they’re helping another family. People here would struggle without the pantry, especially toward the end of the month in between pay periods. There have been times where I’ve literally depended on it.
– Karmen L., North Dakota
Stats For This Specific Service
- A recent study by America’s Second Harvest shows that the majority of food banks lack an adequate supply of food to meet the rising demand.
Success Stories
“A lot of people rely on the food pantry,” shared our Program Partner, Louella Y., who uses the Food Pantry
Native families suffer the highest rate of food insecurity and diet-related diseases in the U.S., due to racial prejudice as well
Food on the table is a basic human right – one not easily accessible for 1 in 4 Native families
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