This page has ways to get free, healthy food in Denver. You can:
- Learn how to apply for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
- Get free food, hot meals and groceries from other programs in Denver
What is SNAP?
SNAP, short for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, is cash assistance to help low-income people and families buy or grow food. It gives a monthly amount to buy food with an Electronic Benefits Transaction (EBT) card. The benefit is provided based on income, resources and the number of individuals in the household.
Apply for SNAP
More SNAP Benefits
SNAP Produce Benefit
If you receive SNAP benefits and live in Colorado, you are already eligible to receive the Colorado SNAP Produce Bonus on eligible fruits and vegetables at participating locations. No sign-up required! Colorado SNAP Produce Bonus makes it easy to eat healthier and save!
How to get the bonus
- Buy eligible fruits and vegetables at a participating retailer.
- Get a dollar-for-dollar match automatically added onto your EBT card to use at any SNAP location. Get up to $60 reimbursed per month.
- Spend your bonus on any SNAP eligible items at any SNAP authorized retailer.
Participating Denver Markets
1527 S Pearl St.
Denver, CO 80210
Hours: Sundays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (through Nov. 9)
List of all Colorado Markets
Everyday Eats: Get Free Food Staples (Ages 60+)
Everyday Eats is a food support program for qualifying Coloradans age 60+ to help keep healthy food staples in their kitchens. Everyday Eats is quick, it's easy, and it's healthy. Participants can pick up a monthly package of cereal, canned goods and dairy with plenty of low-sodium, diabetic-friendly options to make nutritious, complete meals. Check to see if if you qualify, and find a map of pickup locations:
Everyday Eats Colorado
Free Food in Denver
Free Mobile Food Pantry Events

Food Bank of the Rockies offers free, monthly Mobile Food Pantry events at locations across the city. To find a mobile food pantry event near you, visit the Food Bank of the Rockies "Free Food" page. All you have to do is put in your zip code:
Search for Free Food Near You
Other Free Food Programs in Denver
Free Meals in Denver Public Schools (DPS)
All DPS students have access to free, healthy, nutritious school meals at breakfast and lunch, thanks to the Healthy School Meals for All program approved by Colorado voters.
It is important for families to complete the You Benefit! form on MySchoolApps. This will help make sure DPS gets full access to available federal funding. You may qualify for discounted school fees, class materials, bus passes, utilities support and more! All household income information provided through this form is strictly confidential, and protected by law. Only one form is required for all children in the household.
Learn More from Denver Public Schools
Tasty Food Program: Free meals for youth (ages 3-18)

Denver youth ages 3-18 can get FREE after-school meals at many Denver Parks and Recreation locations. No ID or registration required, just show up and eat. And yes, you can bring a friend, or two, or three, or more!
For hours and locations, visit the Tasty Food program page.
EBT Card Tips
Watch out for Scams!
Watch out for EBT scams! Visit these pages for information and videos on protecting against EBT fraud, how to report fraud on EBT cards, and what to do if your benefits are stolen:
Pick Up Your EBT Card at our E-Lockers
Need to pick up a new EBT card? Use our convenient E-Lockers at our DHS Welcome Center in Sun Valley! Learn how in the box below:
EBT Card E-Lockers

The next time you need to pick up a new or replacement EBT card, use our EBT Card E-Lockers at the DHS Welcome Center!
You can use these safe lockers all hours of the day, even before or after normal operating hours. By using the e-lockers, you can receive your EBT card more quickly than you would by mail. The EBT card will be loaded into these locker the day after a request is made, while mailing can take anywhere from three to five days.
With the new e-lockers, there is no need to engage with DHS staff. If any problems should arise, DHS staff are eager to help users learn how to use the e-lockers and resolve any issues.
For additional questions or to get started using the e-lockers, call 720-944-4DHS (4347).
Frequently Asked Questions
I need healthy meals for my kids. Where can I get help?
The first step in ensuring your children have enough healthy food to eat is to apply for food assistance (SNAP).
After enrolling, we can introduce you to community partners and resources to show you how to stretch your food dollars. They can also help you discover how to prepare quick and healthy meals and snacks for the family.
Community partner Cooking Matters helps people shop smarter, use nutrition information to make healthier choices, and cook delicious and affordable kid-approved meals.
The Tasty Food for Denver's Kids program hosted by the Office of Children's Affairs provides free meals to Denver youths.
Where can I find free or reduced-cost food?
Hunger Free Colorado serves the City and County of Denver and the entire state of Colorado. You can apply for food assistance through its services and connect with food pantries and free meal sites in your area. HFC's operators can also give you directions, share food availability, help you find holiday mealtimes, and other beneficial information about those pantries and sites. Contact the food resource hotline at (720) 382-2920 for Denver and (855) 855-4626 statewide for more information.
Nourish Colorado's Double Up Food Bucks Colorado helps SNAP recipients save money at community grocery stores, farmer's markets, and farm stands. The program also posts easy, step-by-step, family-friendly cooking videos on their YouTube channel.
All Denver Public Schools (DPS) students have access to free, healthy, nutritious school meals at breakfast and lunch, thanks to the Healthy School Meals for All program approved by Colorado voters. It is important for families to complete the You Benefit! form on MySchoolApps. This will help make sure DPS gets full access to available federal funding. Families may qualify for discounted school fees, class materials, bus passes, utilities support and more! All household income information provided through this form is strictly confidential, and protected by law. Only one form is required for all children in the household.
What discounts are available to me if I receive food assistance?
In addition to food funds, SNAP recipients may also access a number of Denver’s premiere museums and cultural centers through the Explorer Pass program, which provides discount general admission to select venues for as low as $1 per person, up to 10 people.
With the Double Up Food Bucks Colorado program, SNAP users also receive a discount on the food they buy at participating locations using their SNAP EBT (electronic benefit transfer – the card that manages food assistance dollars) cards.
Children 18 and younger can access free meals during summer months thanks to the Free Summer Meals program.
Food resources for older adults
The Aging and Disability Resources for Colorado Office is a trusted source for information on long-term services and support options available to older adults. Older Coloradans who need help getting access to nutritious food can call 1-844-COL-ADRC (+1 844 265-2372) for more information.
Another helpful resource is, Meals On Wheels. This well-known program delivers daily meals and provides in-home visits to home-bound seniors. For more information, call 303-294-0111.
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Resources for people with disabilities
Access-a-Ride Grocery Delivery Services:
Access-a-Ride is RTD's ADA complementary paratransit service. The service provides a food bank and grocery delivery service from participating food bank and grocery store locations. Customers interested in having food delivered to them by Access-a-Ride must either call the food bank directly or visit the grocery store’s website in order to set up an account and place an order.
Learn more about how to make a grocery delivery using Access-a-Ride on the RTD website:
Access-a-Ride Grocery Delivery Services