Get No-Cost Groceries at the Location
That Works Best for You

Our onsite pantry isn’t the only place you can get food from our food bank! In fact, Community Food Share brings fresh produce, dairy, meat, and pantry items to several outdoor locations in a mobile pantry truck. If you’re in need of food assistance, you may receive groceries free of charge at one of our mobile pantries.

Please bring a photo identification and proof of current address in Boulder or Broomfield Counties such as your car registration or a bill that includes your name and current address. Also, please bring reusable shopping bags.

December 2025
17 December
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Nest Communities Mobile Pantry

18 December
9:00 am - 10:00 am

Feeding Families: Special Shopping Hours for Adults 60+

18 December
9:30 am - 11:00 am

Westview Presbyterian Church Mobile Pantry

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Mobile Pantry Locations

Mobile pantries may be cancelled due to weather conditions. Please call us or check our Facebook page for closure notices. Additionally, mobile pantries that fall on holidays will be rescheduled or cancelled; use the calendar above to confirm all pantry dates and locations.

Broomfield Commons

Sports Complex Mobile Pantry

Where: As of September 25th, we will be at Broomfield Commons Sports Complex (13200 Sheridan Blvd, Broomfield, CO 80020).

If you need more information on where to receive diapers, visit: https://weecycle.org.

Countryside Village Mobile Pantry

A Community Food Share Distribution

Where: Countryside Village, 1400 S. Collyer Street in Longmont (behind the pool)

Nest Communities

In partnership with EFAA, Harvest of Hope Pantry, and Nest Communities

Where: Nest Communities, 4990 Osage Drive in Boulder (parking lot)

Westview Mobile Pantry

A Community Food Share Distribution

Where: Westview Presbyterian Church, 1500 Hover Street in Longmont (parking lot)

Upcoming Schedule of Community Food Share Distributions

Regardless of where you live in Boulder or Broomfield counties, we have food distributions near you, featuring both our onsite food pantry and traveling mobile pantries. Browse the calendar below to find a location and time convenient for you. If you’re an adult 60+ be sure to check out our Older Adults Food Program by clicking here.

What to Bring?

You will be asked to fill out a short, one page enrollment form to sign up for the program. Please come prepared to share a little information about you and the members of your household, including names, dates of birth, photo ID, and proof of address in Boulder County or Broomfield County.

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FAQs About Food

There is no benefit to showing up early for Mobile Pantries. The length of the line fluctuates throughout the distribution, but participants are offered the same selection at all times during the allotted time frame. If shoppers arrive within the allotted time frame, they can expect to spend an average of thirty minutes with us.

You can come to all Mobile Pantry locations as frequently as you like; simply make sure to adhere to the allotted time frames. Please try your best to arrive at least ten minutes before the conclusion of the pantry.

Yes, we serve people on foot at drive-through Mobile Pantries but only if they do not have access to a car; walking up to a Mobile Pantry should not be used to skip the line. If you are without a car, simply walk up to where volunteers are distributing food, and someone will help you gather the available products.

If you are disabled in any way or unable to transport food, we have plenty of volunteers to give you a hand. Additionally, at drive-through pantries no lifting is necessary, and participants do not need to leave their vehicle.

We will treat you and your information with dignity and respect. Please click here to read more about Community Food Share’s data promise.

At Community Food Share, we use a proxy-shopping system in which participants can recruit a friend, family member, or neighbor to shop for them in the case they are unable to do it themselves. If the participant is already enrolled, the proxy shopper simply arrives and provides the name and birthday of the participant. If the participant is not enrolled, they should call the Community Food Share office at 303-652-3663 to enroll over the phone before their proxy shopper arrives onsite.

Yes, there is no limit to the number of Community Food Share programs a participant can access. You are allowed to shop at as many Mobile Pantries as you want per week as well as use the Feeding Families program.

As long as conditions are safe for our staff members and volunteers, Mobile Pantries will occur as scheduled. In the case of extreme and dangerous wind and/or ice, Mobile Pantries will be cancelled. You can call the office if you are worried about a cancellation or check our social media pages or website calendar where all cancellations will be posted. Cancellations, however, are very rare.

Mobile Pantries offer participants a wide range of food options; meat, milk, assorted produce, and a variety of dry goods are always available. At walk-up distributions, participants can shop like they are in a grocery store. At drive-through distributions, food is added to a participant’s vehicle, but volunteers will offer a choice of meat, and participants can decline to receive certain categories of food i.e. produce or dairy.

Our Core Values

Feed

We empower families and individuals in need, ensuring fair access for all to nourishing food through our programs and partners, helping our neighbors achieve their health and nutrition goals.

Community

We join hands with partner agencies and community members, working together to enhance our ability to receive, store, and distribute food. Through collaboration, we stand strong in our fight against hunger.

Sustainability

We are committed to promoting sustainable operations and upholding the highest standards of food safety and quality. This ensures that Community Food Share remains a trusted and reliable source of food, bringing peace of mind and nourishment to our community.

Education

Together, we raise awareness about food insecurity, integrating community input, and making decisions rooted in data and evaluation.