A new app developed at the University of Washington is making it easier than ever for Seattle-area residents to locate tiny food pantries — those small, community-stocked boxes that offer free groceries and essentials to anyone in need.
The app, highlighted by KNKX Public Radio, maps the locations of little free pantries spread across the Seattle area, giving neighbors a quick and simple way to find the nearest one. Whether someone needs a last-minute meal or wants to drop off extra groceries, the tool connects givers and receivers in a matter of taps.
Little free pantries have become a beloved fixture of mutual aid in the Pacific Northwest, popping up in front yards, outside churches, and along neighborhood sidewalks. By bringing them all together in one digital map, the UW app amplifies the reach of this grassroots generosity — making sure no pantry goes unnoticed and no neighbor goes without.
It’s a small but meaningful example of technology being put to work for community good, turning local kindness into something even more accessible for the people who need it most.
Sources: KNKX Public Radio