Jackson Cupboard
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Nourishing The Community
The Jackson Cupboard opened its doors in 2001 as part of an Eagle Scout project and has been serving our community since then. The Cupboard meets the critical needs of our community by providing essential, nourishing food.
⇒In October 2020, the Cupboard began operating as a program of One22 Resource Center.
- Online ordering is available
- Please see the instructions on the website
- one22jh.org/jackson-cupboard
- If you need delivery
- Please call after ordering online
- (307) 203-1709
Mission Statement: The Jackson Cupboard provides essential, nutritious food for our community members in need.
The Jackson Cupboard is a food bank that opened its doors in 2001 and has been serving the Jackson community since that time.
We are a non-political, non-religious organization.
Our foodbank operates off of 100% private donations; we receive no government funding.
95% of monetary donations are used to purchase food for our clients.
We are grateful to the Jackson Hole community and grocery stores for the generosity they have provided.
All client information is strictly confidential.
Please help Teton County reduce food waste. The public is invited to help us reduce food waste by collecting perishable foods that our clients were not able to use. Grab whatever you will eat, and keep it out of the landfill!