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Where to find little free pantries in the Capital Region

Hunger has long been an issue in the Capital Region. In East Baton Rouge Parish alone, 16.3% of the population is considered food insecure, according to the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank.

Open 24/7 and maintained by volunteers, little free pantries are intended to close the hunger gap without bureaucratic barriers. They’re positioned in front of churches, businesses, nonprofits and even private homes, making it easy for families to take what they need and for neighbors to drop off donations. Here’s where to find a few:

Note: Locations change and new spots are frequently added. Visit wholeheart.health and littlefreepantryla.com to stay current.

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Smooch My Pooch

18235 Magnolia Bridge Rd., Greenwell Springs


Dave-Co Plumbing

13366 Hooper Rd., Central

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11946 Ferdinand St., St. Francisville


Indian Mound Grocery

16935 Liberty Rd., Central


Kaizen Coworking and Event Space

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14340 Wax Rd., Ste. 101, Central


Brandy Robertson State Farm Insurance

1402 S. Range Ave., Denham Springs


Lighthouse Pentecostal Church

11206 Arnold Rd., Denham Springs


Kiss & Makeup Full Service Salon

38011 Hwy. 621, Unit B, Gonzales


Haus of Bliss Beauty Suites

13660 Florida Blvd., Livingston


Captain Doug’s Rosemound Bait Shop and General Store

5155 Rosemound Loop, St. Francisville


Faith Crossing United Methodist Church

34260 Walker Rd. North, Walker


Christine Palmer, FNP: Restore Health & Wellness

9463 Florida Blvd., Walker


Hug Your People Park

4412 Lee St., Zachary

Maggie Heyn Richardson
"225" Features Writer Maggie Heyn Richardson is an award-winning journalist and the author of "Hungry for Louisiana, An Omnivore’s Journey." A firm believer in the magical power of food, she’s famous for asking total strangers what they’re having for dinner. Reach her at [email protected].