City Shares Local Resources and Information Amid Federal SNAP Funding Uncertainty

The City of Evansville is working alongside the Commission on Food Security to closely monitor the ongoing federal budget impasse, which could temporarily interrupt Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits beginning next tomorrow. While the situation remains fluid, we know that even a short lapse in SNAP payments could have a significant impact on families throughout our community.

To help residents prepare, the City has gathered information about local food pantries, community meal programs, and other food-assistance resources available in the Evansville area. We’ve also included guidance for how neighbors and organizations can help, whether through donations, volunteering, or outreach.

“Our city has always shown up for one another in times of need,” said Mayor Stephanie Terry. “If SNAP benefits are disrupted, we want residents to know where they can turn for help right away—and how others can step up to support them.”

Local Impact

Based on available data, a lapse in SNAP benefits would affect:

    • Approximately 9,500 households in Vanderburgh County
    • Approximately 15,600 individuals (or roughly 13% of the population) in Vanderburgh County
    • Approximately $3.7 million in food assistance per month

This disruption would not only strain family budgets and create food insecurity for those affected; it also would ripple through the entire economy, affecting grocery stores, food pantries, and small businesses.

What the City of Evansville is Doing

Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry this morning requested that the Evansville City Council allocate $500,000 to local food relief efforts. Funding would be a combination of federal CDBG funds, which would be approved by the Board of Public Works, and interest from the American Rescue Plan Act, which would be approved by City Council.

Given the financial strain that any interruption of SNAP benefits will cause many families, Mayor Terry also has asked the Evansville Water Sewer Utility to temporarily suspend any residential shutoff orders and late fees. This request must be approved by the Evansville Water Sewer Utility Board of Directors.

“Families across Evansville are being hit with financial strain from several directions right now,” Mayor Terry said. “At at a time when so many are struggling to make ends meet, we should be doing everything we can - from offering financial aid to prop up food support, to removing the fear that water will stop flowing into their homes if they can’t pay the bill - to help support our residents and their families.

“At the same time, I would ask residents who are in a position to help: please do so, in whatever way you are able.”

What the Commission on Food Security is Doing

The City of Evansville’s Commission on Food Security has activated the Readiness Plan. The Readiness Plan is a 7 Step Plan that will ensure that the over 9,000 Families that will not receive their Snap Benefits will have the support that they need.

The 7 Steps are:

Step 1:  Update the Official Food Program List with all available resources (see below). The list will include traditional and non traditional Food Programs as well as ways citizens can volunteers and assist during this time.

Step 2: Start a SNAP Relief Fund to focus donations. Cash donations assist food programs more because food programs can turn your monetary donations into more meals with their purchasing power, they can focus on items that are need or low in their inventory, they can purchase the food that they are able to store,  that is fresh, that people want and eliminating food waste and food programs can deliver and provide food in fast effective ways.

Tri-State Food Bank & Feed Evansville will have the SNAP Relief Link on their Website.

Step 3: Find out where the Vanderburgh Count Homes that are enrolled in SNAP reside.

The commission on food security has received these data and are aware of the neighborhoods that will be affected.

Step 4: Contact Pantries and Food Programs in the heavy SNAP-Enrolled areas. Members of the Food Commission are reaching out these pantries to identify their needs and inform them of the possible increase in clients. The Commission also is providing resources for those programs to assist with the increase.  The Commission is working with other food programs to pivot their programs and or schedules to focus on the neighborhoods that will be hit harder by the lack of SNAP funds. 

Step 5: Marketing the food programs, updating as we go, and making sure the public is aware of the plans, programs and resources available. During this time it is also important for our community to understand that food programs are for all families that have a food access need. Families have food access needs for different reasons and for different lengths of time.

Step 6: Increase the amount of free little pantries in the area. Feed Evanville will be working with volunteers to install 15 Free Little Pantries this month.

Step 7: Set up a grocery store for SNAP-Enrolled homes. Feed Evansville will be hosting a pop-up grocery store on Saturday, Nov 8th 11am -2pm at the CK Newsome Community Kitchen. Families that present their EBT Card will be able to enter and select from dry good, dairy, meat, and fresh produce  options.  

Step 8: Inform Elected officials on facts and effects of situation. The commission will continue to keep local, state and federal elected officials informed of the effects and need of the situation, and to provide information and facts.

Step 9: Organize city wide nonperishable food drives. Dates and locations TBD

What You Can Do

Make a Donation to the SNAP Relief Fund

https://crm.bloomerang.co/HostedDonation?ApiKey=pub_dd02b4f0-153d-11ea-9b7c-0a70650fa90a&WidgetId=73352192

Volunteer at a local pantry , food program and/or event:

https://www.signupgenius.com/tabs/1357EDF0FA6CBEDC5AA3-feedvolunteer

Become a Free Little Pantry Care Giver

feedevv@gmail.com

Host a Free Little Pantry at your resiendce or business

feedevv@gmail.com

Organize a nonperishable food drive

Fill up Free Little Pantry with nonperishable

See list below

Share the Offical Food Program list with your family and friends so community is aware of the resources

Host a Community Meal

Donate a healthy snacks to schools and after schools programs for students

Patron at local restaurants who are offering free meals to those that are not receiving snap benefits

Available Services

Food Pantries

Bethany Apostolic

812-426-0643

212 Mulberry St

3rd Mon

6:00-8:00

Bethesda Ministries

812-424-2747

1820 String town

W

6:00 - 8pm

Bible Center Cathedral

812-423-8000

5000 First Ave

2nd Tues

3:00 - 5:00

Burning Bush Ministries

812-456-6407

28 E Delaware

3rd Sat

11:00-2:00

Cathedral

5000 North First Ave

2nd Tues

1-3pm

Catalyst Church

812-250-6636

3232 W Claremont

TH

4:00 - 6:00

Need Picture ID

Center of Hope

812-483-7858

808 SE 3rd

F

9:30 - 11:30

Chandler Cumberland

812-925-6175

127 S State Street           Chandler

Tues Only

9:00 - 11:00    Warrick Co. Only

Emergency M-F (call first)

Chandler UMC

812-629-7056

Weds Only

9:00 - 11:00

Destiny of Faith

812-434-0445

3314 Forrest Ave

3rd Saturday

10:00 - 2:00

Emergency hrs (call for appt)

Good Shepherd

812-473-4673

4330 N Burkhardt

W

6:00 - 8:00

Emergency M-Th 8-5 (call first)

Grace Baptist Church

812-425-2286

1200 N Garvin

M, TH

8:30 - 10:00

Harvest Time Inner City Ministries

Appointment Only

Hemenway Food Pantry

812-641-1089

124 E Sycamore St         Boonville

W,F

9:00 - 11:00am

Howell General Baptist

812-425-6492

1520 Delmare

4th Tues

8:30 - 10:30

Indiana Black Expo

800 East Blackford Ave

2nd Sat

12-2pm

Keck Church

812-423-9117

2573 N Kentucky

3rd Tues

By Appt. Only

Appt only (call first)

Lutheran Comm. Food Pantry

812-422-5414

16 E Michigan

1st & 3rd Tues

9:30 - 11:30

Manna Market

812-897-4910

4205 W State Rd 62        Boonville

M,T

M T 4-7

eff. 7/18/19-add 1st & 3rd TH 10-12

Metropolitan, SDA

812-423-6580

812 E Mulberry

Sun

4:00 - 6:00

Nativity

812-476-7186

1167 S Green River Rd

W, TH

W & Th 9:30-11:30, W 5:30-7:30

Need Referral

Oakhill Baptist

812-476-3450

5122 N Fares

2nd,3rd Sat

9:00 - 12:00

Patchwork Central

812-424-2735

100 Washington

M, T, W, TH

9:30 - 11:45

Need Referral

Salem Sharing Basket

812-985-2542

11325 E Old Lower Mt Vernon

Last Tues

4:00 - 6:00

Salvation Army

812-422-4673

1040 N Fulton ave

M, W, TH

1:00 - 3:00

Seventh-Day Adventist

434 13th Street                 Tell City

T

9:00 - 12:00

St John's UMC

812-425-0952

1900 N Fulton

2nd & 4th Sat

9:00 - 11:00

St Mark's Food Pantry

812-476-3018

2300 Washington Ave

M

4:30 - 6:00

St Matthews

812-422-8023

3007 First Ave

M, T, TH

9:30-11:30, 12:00-2:00

Need Referral-CLOSED 12/23-1/3

St Paul's Episcopal

812-422-9009

314 SE Riverside

T, TH

T 9-11, TH 1-3

St. Paul's Luthern Church

2nd & 4th Tuesday

9:15-10:45am

St Vincent dePaul

812-425-3485

809 N Lafayette

T, W, TH, F

8:30 -11:30, 1:30-3:30

Need Referral

Sts Mary & John Pantry

812-425-1577

613 Cherry St

M, T, W, TH

M, T, Th 9-12 & 1-3, W 9-12

Serves 47713 only

The Gathering Church/Restore

812-484-7339

101 Walnut Street

4th Mon

10:00 - 4:00 (or call for appt )

Breakfast offered Sun 9:30-10:30

THe River at Evansville

2601 South Boeke Road

W, Sun

Wed 5-6pm  Sun 11am-1pm

Westside Food Pantry

812-423-7636

2201 W Illinois St

M, T, W, F

M W F 1:30 -3:30  Tues 6-8

Need Referral

Widow's Barrel

812-547-0834

821 10th Street                 Tell City

T, W

T 9-2, W 12-5

World Harvest Ministries

812-760-6901

1111 S Green River Rd

Last Sat

9:00 - 11:00   CLOSED

Appt only (call first)

Young and Established

1308 Vann Ave

W

12-1pm

Zion Baptist

812-423-1963

1800 S Governor

M, TH

8:30 - 12:20

Need Referral

Soup Kitchens

Center of Hope

812-483-7858

808 SE 3rd

Sun Only

9:30 - 12:00

Kids' Breakfast 9-10, Lunch 11:30-1

Evansville Rescue Mission

812-421-3800

500 E Walnut

7 Days

6:30, 12, 5:30

Harvest Time Inner City

812-204-3242

518 S Linwood

M,W,F

12:00 - 2:00

Mission of Grace

812-464-2919

418 E Gum St.

W, S

9:30 - 12:30

Need DL, SS

Salvation Army

812-422-4673

1040 N Fulton Ave

M - F

11:30 - 1:00

St Anthony Soup Kitchen

812-467-0138

713 N 2nd Avenue

Weds Only

11:30 - 12:20

St Paul's Episcopal

812-422-9009

314 SE Riverside

Sat Only

11:30 - 12:30

St Paul's UCC TASC

812-963-3394

8701 Cynthiana Rd

1st & 3rd W

12:00 - 1:00   CLOSED

Seniors and spouses only

The Gathering

no phone

121 Walnut Street

Sun, Mon, Tues

Sun 9-10:15am , Mon 5:30pm Tuesday 2pm

The Potters Wheel

812-401-4440

333 Jefferson

T, S

T 11-1, S 9-11

United Caring Shelter

812-426-9960

324 NW 6th Street

7 Days

Meals, 9,12,5

Open 8 AM - 6 PM

Free Little Pantry Locations

617 Bellemeade Ave

 

1918 S. New York Ave

525 Richardt Ave

 

604 Sheridan Rd

16 W Morgan Ave

 

1617 E indiana Street

2227 W Michigan St

 

Tepe Park

1228 Lodge Ave

 

Howell Park

4178 SR 261

 

C.K Newsome Center

2550 Pollack Ave

 

Jacobsville Mini Park

1231 SE Riverside Dr

 

Vann Park

1357 Washington Ave

 

Lorraine Park

2100 N. Fulton Ave

 

Goosetown Park

1105 N. Fourth Ave

 

2013 Clayton AVe

1461 E riverside Dr

 

253 Lincoln Ave

1418 Waggoner Ave

 

301 Lincoln Ave

Other Food Programs

The Gathering Church Shopping Experience
121 Bob Jones Way   
9:30am-12:00pm
November 22nd  & December 20th

Masiha Mobile/Emergency Food Pantry Locations

  • Monday- Friday: ECHO Clinic, 401 John St  (Food Bags for pick up)
  • Wed 2:30-3:00pm:  ECHO Clinic Mulberry
  • Saturday 10:00-11:00: 4233 Medwell Dr., Newburgh, IN
  • Sunday 1:00-1:30pm: 1301 Mills Ave., Boonville, IN
  • Sunday 1:30-2:00pm: Governor Boon Sq Apartments, 1225 Rockport Rd., Boonville, IN

Neighborhood Food Market  Discounted Groceries and Free Lunches
Every Saturday 12-2pm
Check www.juniorleagueofevansville.org  for location

Community Action Program of Evansville (CAPE)
401 S.E. 6th St, Suite 001
Evansville, IN 47713
812-425-4241
Offers a variety of services to low income persons in Vanderburgh, Posey and Gibson counties.

4C of Southern Indiana
600 SE Sixth St, Evansville, IN 47713
812-423-4008 or 866-200-5909.
Free child care referrals and child development information.

Indiana Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
420 Mulberry St, 1st Floor; Evansville, IN 47713
812-435-5701