Free Pantries
What’s in a Whole Heart Pantry?
Shelf-stable snacks and grab-and-go nourishment & self care
Bottled water and hydration support
Essential hygiene items for dignity and care
Manna Bags: full meal kits with simple, budget-conscious recipes
Each Manna Bag contains every ingredient needed to make a complete meal. No guesswork. No extra spending. Just simple, adaptable meals that nourish and empower.
Want to help stock a pantry? A $10 donation fills two Manna Bags or stocks 15 items .
Designed for Dignity. Built for Impact.
These aren’t just food drops—they’re a bridge between access and education.
Every pantry represents a step toward food security, health literacy, and community care. Because the truth is:
Knowledge without access is a barrier. We can’t just tell people what to eat—we have to help make it possible.
Sponsor a Whole Heart Pantry today for $100. Your gift stocks TWO full pantries for a week.
Find A Community Pantry
This is google map of locations where you can find Whole Heart Pantries or pantries we stock. Some of these locations are partner sites, not pantries we built, but places we regularly stock to keep food and resources accessible in the community.
Pantries We Built
Haus of Bliss — Town of Livingston
Kiss & Make Up — Gonzales, LA
Kaizen Coworking — City of Central
Faith Crossing UMC - Walker, LA
Christine Palmer, FNP - Walker, LA
Pantries We Stock, but didn’t build
The Lighthouse Church - Denham Springs, LA
Smooch My Pooch - City of Central
Dunn Road Tiny Pantry - Denham Springs, LA
Brandy Robertson State Farm - Denham Springs, LA
Dave Co - City of Central
What’s Next
We are currently fundraising to build additional Whole Heart Pantries in:
Pointe Coupee Parish - two on waiting list
Baton Rouge, LA - three on waiting list
St. Helena Parish - one requested, looking for location
Ruston, Louisiana - two requested
Every pantry represents nourishment, dignity, and community care. Thank you for helping us grow access, one neighborhood at a time.
Food insecurity isn’t just about hunger. It’s about dignity, opportunity, and long-term health. These pantries are a small but mighty tool for:
Reaching families in food deserts
Providing shame-free nutrition support
Offering recipes people can recreate with local or dollar store ingredients
Creating a culture of access + education, not one or the other
Because real change requires equity, access, and knowledge.
Our Mission
At Whole Heart Health, we partner with schools, food access programs, and community organizations to deliver engaging, age-appropriate nutrition education in Greater Baton Rouge.
We exist to bridge the gap between nutrition education and nutrition insecurity.