Open to All · Walk-in
Altamesa Neighborhood Needs
Who Can Visit?
Altamesa Neighborhood Needs serves households in the following zip codes: 76109, 76110, 76115, 76123, 76132, 76133, and 76134. Students and families from North Crowley High School, Southwest High School, and Richard Allie Middle School are also welcome.
Items Needed for Registration
Bring a valid ID every time you visit. If your current address doesn't match your ID, bring a utility bill too. Returning visitors should also bring their Neighborhood Needs card, which gets punched each time to track monthly visits.
How Often You Can Visit?
Your household can come for food up to two times each month.
How to Pick Up
Food is given out through a drive-thru. Stay in your car and have your ID ready when you pull up. Returning neighbors should have their Neighborhood Needs card on hand.
Good to Know
Volunteers have mentioned that local stores, pantries, and businesses contribute food for the community. What's available can vary from visit to visit, so what you receive may differ week to week.
Facilities
There's a thrift store on-site, open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Shopping there helps support the pantry's mission.
Ways to Give
Food and clothing donations are accepted on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM. Donation receipts are available. To mail in a financial gift, send it to Neighborhood Needs, 6717 S. Hulen St., Fort Worth, TX 76133. You can also donate online through their website. For questions, reach them at (817) 370-8601 or info@nneeds.org.
How to Join the Team?
Volunteers are welcome! If you're connected to a partnering church or organization, schedule your time through them. Otherwise, you can sign up through the Tarrant Area Food Bank here. For mobile pantry volunteering, just show up at the listed site and arrive 30 minutes before distribution starts.
Nearby Food Pantries
Christian Community Assistance (CCA) is open to Fort Worth residents living in poverty. The pantry does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, age, gender, disability, personal lifestyle cho
Restoration Center Fort Worth is open to anyone in the community who needs help. The homeless are welcome every day the center is open, and households can visit on a weekly basis.
MANNA Joseph Storehouse serves people across 13 counties. There are no income requirements or citizenship restrictions mentioned, but you do need to apply and be approved before you can receive a Bles
Community Crossroads is open to neighbors in the community. To take part in either the grocery or sack lunch program, you'll need to complete a household application for food one time per year.