RESOURCES

HHCA FOOD PANTRY

CLOSED AS OF DECEMBER 24, 2025. RE-OPENING DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN 2026

The Huntington Hills Community food pantry is open from 1pm – 7pm Monday – Friday, and weekends for special circumstances. Clients must book appointments, but there is no requirements to use, and it is open to everyone. When booking appointments for the food pantry we just need to know the following information for our records:

  • Your name
  • contact information, can be email or a phone number
  • How many people reside in the household
  • Ages of any children (a family with teenagers generally needs more food than a family with toddlers)
  • What community you are from
  • How you heard about us
  • Is this your first time accessing the food pantry?

Families can book once a week with the pantry. You can only take for yourself, not for friends, if someone else needs food they have to book for themselves. We let the average household take 2 – 4 bags of food, you must bring their own bags. The pantry is primarily stocked with dry goods, and bread. We do NOT carry perishables i.e. meat, fruit, veggies, dairy, etc. We ask that you are respectful and only take what you will use, and to remember that there are other families coming in. I.e. if there are 4 jars of pasta sauce, maybe they only take 2 and leave some for others. Families are also welcome to take books from the lower shelves.

To book an appointment:

Email: elccadmin@huntingtonhillscalgary.com

Phone: 587- 392- 2265 between the hours of 9am and 5pm Monday – Friday (NO texting, this is a landline)

Emailelccadmin@huntingtonhillscalgary.com

Phone: 587- 392- 2265 between the hours of 9am and 5pm 

Monday – Friday 

(NO texting, this is a landline)

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