FOOD FINDER MAP
As New Mexico’s largest food bank, Roadrunner Food Bank’s distribution center provides food to hundreds of partner locations across the state. Use the map below to find food assistance locations right near you. “Filter” based on days of the week or based on distance from your location. For rural areas, please increase the miles in the filter. Scroll past the map for tips, additional one-time food distributions, and information.
The locations below are one-time or temporary food distributions. They vary in how often they are held and what community they are held in. The list below is updated several times a month.
Southern NM Distributions
COLUMBUS, NM: Saturday, February 22, Start time is 9 am (until food runs out).
- 214 Broadway in Columbus. Format is drive-through.
LAS CRUCES, NM: Friday, February 28, Start time is 9 am (until food runs out).
- 1040 El Paseo Rd. at Real Life Church. Format is drive-through.
LAS CRUCES, NM: Saturday, March 1, Start time is 8 am (until food runs out).
- 5605 Bataan Memorial at Las Cruces First. Format is drive-through.
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, NM: Saturday, March 8, Start time is 9 am (until food runs out).
- 2953 S. Broadway St – Sierra County Fairgrounds in T or C. Format is drive-through.
PLEASE READ
Some of the food we distribute is funded through the federal government. As a provider of USDA food items, we adhere to federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies. Use the button below for information about the USDA’s non-discrimination requirements.
Tips About Food Assistance
- Questions? Call our food assistance line at 505.349.5340 or 575.523.4390 Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm. Our team can assist!
- Please be sure to call each location BEFORE visiting.
- When you call, confirm the dates and times of the food distribution.
- Some partners require a photo ID, documents showing your zip code, and some need to ask about your income.
- Bring bags or boxes to place any food items in. Our agencies may not have boxes or bags to place food in.
- Many locations are still providing drive-through food distributions.Ā Please ask about the type of distribution.
- Arrange transportation. Most partner agencies do not have enough volunteers or staff to deliver food to your home.
- Seniors, people with disabilities, medically fragile, and Medicaid recipients may qualify for a reduced fare or no-cost transportation. Please visit one of the following for more information:
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- City of Albuquerque
- Rio Metro Regional Transit District
- New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department
- Contact your local municipality