A program of Graham Crisis Center
The Food Pantry
hearty & wholesome
Providing free groceries to individuals and families living in Young, Archer, Baylor, Clay, Foard, Haskell, Jack, Montague, Throckmorton, Wichita, and Wilbarger counties.
No appointment is required; visit during pantry hours and our staff and volunteers will assist you with the registration process.

Pantry Hours
Mon, Tue, Thurs (1st & 3rd Sat)
10:00 – 12:00 / 1:00 – 3:00
(1st & 3rd Sat 10:00 – 12:00 / 1:00 – 2:00)
– Drop-off
Daily during operating hours
Donations gratefully accepted
Address
601 Indiana St
Graham, TX 76450
Phone
What you’ll find
Nourishing food for every household.
We provide a well-rounded selection of shelf-stable items, fresh produce, dairy products, and frozen proteins when available. Our offerings rotate based on seasonal availability and community donations.
Our goal is to equip each family with the ingredients needed to prepare multiple nutritious, balanced meals at home.
And rather than handing out a one-size-fits-all box, we set the pantry up like a small grocery store. You’re welcome to shop the shelves and choose the items that best suit your family’s tastes, needs, and dietary preferences — a more dignified experience that helps reduce waste and makes sure every household leaves with food they’ll truly use.
Typical items may include
- Pantry staples (canned vegetables, soups, beans, pasta, rice, peanut butter, shelf-stable milk)
- Eggs & dairy products
- Bread & grains
- Fresh produce (when available)
- Frozen proteins
- Baby food & formula
Want to help?
Donate to the pantry.
We welcome donations of non-perishable, frozen, and refrigerated items, provided they are unopened, untampered, and within date.
We also accept hygiene products, baby food, formula, and medical supplies.
Donations can be made through the Crisis Center office during office hours. See the drop-off details below for what we can and can’t accept.
Or volunteer your time.
Another great way to help is to lend a hand. Volunteers sort, wipe, and organize the food donations that keep our shelves stocked. Stop by the Crisis Center office to sign up, and read the handbook for hours and what to expect.
Drop-off Details
What to bring, where to bring it.
Where to drop off
Bring donations to the Crisis Center office at 601 Indiana St during Crisis Center Office hours. A staff member or volunteer will help you unload.
Items we can’t accept
- Opened or partially used containers
- Food past its printed expiration date
- Cans that are dented, rusted, or leaking
- Bags or packaging with broken seals
- Homemade or home-canned goods
- Alcoholic beverages
Large donations
For pallet-sized donations, large freezer items, or perishables that need same-day processing, please call ahead so we can prepare space and staff.
Call (940) 549-6002 to schedule a time.
Have bedding, hygiene products, or items for the women and children’s shelter? Please see the Harry’s House wishlist for what’s needed and where to bring it.
The Pantry
A look at the shelves.



