Need Food Support in Clark County, WA? This Guide Can Help.
Food insecurity is real—and it’s rising. If you or someone you know needs help accessing food in Clark County, Washington, this guide brings together local options in one place:
- Free groceries and food banks
- Free and low-cost community meals
- Fridges, pantries, and co-ops
- Food delivery services (no ID required)
- Community gardens and long-term food support
This guide is free to use, mobile-friendly, and updated regularly. Whether you need food today or want to grow your own in the months ahead, you’ll find resources across Vancouver, Battle Ground, Camas, Washougal, and beyond.
View the Clark County Food Access Guide
Who This Guide Is For
- Anyone in Clark County experiencing or at risk of food insecurity
- Families, students, seniors, or unhoused individuals
- People seeking free groceries, meals, or food delivery
- Anyone looking for food resources without needing ID or income proof
Most services listed are free and do not require ID or documentation. Always call ahead to confirm hours, accessibility options, and language or dietary support.
Why I Made This
I’m hearing more neighbors talk about struggling to afford groceries, and I wanted to do something useful. Hearth & Hollow isn’t just a micronursery. It’s also a community project.
This food access guide is one small way to help people in our county find what they need, without shame or confusion.
If it’s useful, please share it widely. No one in our community should go hungry.