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Resources and Support for Wyomingites Facing Food Insecurity

As of November 1, 2025, millions of Americans may not receive their monthly food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.

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As of November 1, 2025, millions of Americans may not receive their monthly food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. In Wyoming, Governor Gordon has declared a public welfare emergency to ensure that food assistance continues (for now), but this can still put pressure on local organizations and food banks dedicated to feeding hungry Wyomingites.

What AARP Wyoming is Doing

We are collecting food in our third-floor conference room to donate to local food pantries, the VA and Veterans Rock. You can help by donating non-perishable food items at the AARP Wyoming office, 1800 Carey Ave, 3rd Floor, Cheyenne. Donations are accepted now through Thanksgiving. Simply park on 18th Street, take the elevator to the third floor, and place your items in the donation box or in the designated area on the floor. If you’d like to say hello to our staff, come on up to the fourth floor when you’re done.

You Are Not Alone

If you are facing food insecurity, know that help is available. Whether you need groceries, home-delivered meals, or someone to talk to, these resources are here to support you. You deserve dignity, nourishment, and peace of mind.

Check Your EBT Balance

Unused SNAP benefits from previous months may still be available. Benefits usually stay on your card for up to 12 months. Visit your state’s EBT portal or call the number on the back of your card to check your balance.

Find Local Food Assistance and Services

Many food banks and pantries offer services tailored to older individuals, including home delivery and dietary-sensitive options:

In Wyoming:

United Way of WY - Dial 2-1-1 from any phone to speak with trained specialists for help finding assistance with food, housing, utilities, health care, and much more. Website: wyoming211.org

  • Find Wyoming Food Pantries https://wyomingfoodbank.org/find-food/

    In Cheyenne

    Veterans Rock Food Pantry https://www.veteransrockchey.org/veteran-services

  • VA of Cheyenne Food Pantry Inside the VA hospital, between the Emergency Room and Mental Health departments - bring your own bag.

  • Needs Inc.org https://www.needsinc.org/

  • St. Joseph’s Food Pantry stjosepantry.org

  • Element Food Pantry elementfoodpantry.com

  • The Salvation Army Cheyenne Corps https://cheyenne.salvationarmy.org/

    Nationwide resources:

    Hunger Free America - https://findfood.hungerfreeamerica.org

  • Food Finder Interactive Map - https://foodfinder.us/

  • WhyHunger Find Food Database - https://whyhunger.org/find-food

  • Meals on Wheels America: Delivers nutritious meals directly to homes. Find a provider - https://www.mealsonwheelsamerica.org/

     

    National Hotlines for Immediate Help

    National Hunger Hotline: Call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE (Spanish)

  • WhyHunger Hotline: Call 1-800-5-HUNGRY or text your ZIP code to 1-800-548-6479

  • Call 2-1-1 or visit 211.org to connect with local food programs.



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