No parent should have to worry about putting food on the table, but food insecurity has become a growing concern for many families here in Columbia and across Tennessee. If the federal government shutdown continues, SNAP benefits are scheduled to pause on November 1, and WIC benefits could also be affected since that program depends on temporary federal funding that may not last through a prolonged closure.
Even outside of shutdowns, the rising cost of groceries, formula, and baby essentials makes it hard for some families to keep up. To make finding help a little easier, this guide gathers local options for food and baby supplies in Columbia. The state also recently launched FeedTN.org, a government-backed website that connects Tennessee families with food assistance programs across the state.
The first section includes programs confirmed through official organization websites. The second highlights additional community resources shared through trusted local outlets, such as the Maury County school district, but that may need a quick call to confirm details. The third focuses on baby essentials like diapers, formula, and wipes, because everyone should know where to find help when they need it.
If you’re in a position to help, please consider donating or volunteering with one of these organizations. Many have already seen the need grow, and every bit of support makes a difference.
Verified Food Assistance Programs
These programs have been verified directly through their official websites or social media pages. Since community needs can shift quickly, hours or availability may change. It’s always a good idea to call ahead or check online before heading out to confirm current details.
Harvest Share Food Pantry
Free groceries for Maury County residents.
419 W. 9th St, Columbia | (931) 381-4285
Mon–Thu 11:00 AM–5:00 PM
Bring photo ID and proof of address.
Website: harvestshare.com
The Well Outreach (Spring Hill)
Free groceries for those in need (includes north Maury).
5306 Main St, Spring Hill | (615) 302-9355
Tue–Sat 9:30 AM–2:00 PM; Tue–Thu evenings 6:00–8:00 PM
Website: thewelloutreach.org/programs
The People’s Table (First UMC Columbia)
Free community meals, no registration needed.
222 W. 7th St, Columbia | (931) 388-3306
Tuesdays 5:30 PM (dinner) and Fridays 11:30 AM (lunch)
Website: columbiafumc.org/the-peoples-table
First Baptist Church (Shegog & Pulaski Hwy)
Weekly grocery distribution.
2790 Pulaski Hwy, Columbia | (931) 388-2655
Tuesdays at 3:30 PM
Website: thefirstfamily.org/food-pantry
FaithWorks – First UMC of Mt. Pleasant
Food pantry serving southern Maury County.
201 S. Main St, Mt. Pleasant | (931) 379-3520
1st & 3rd Wednesdays, 9:30 AM–12:30 PM
Website: 1stumcmp.org/ministries
Additional Community Resources
These listings were confirmed through trusted local sources, including the Maury County school district’s shared resource list. During verification, there were some discrepancies in posted hours and details, and many of these organizations do not maintain official websites or social pages. Because of that, it’s best to call ahead before heading their way to confirm hours, availability, and eligibility.
Feed My Sheep Pantry (Northside Baptist Church)
Monthly food pantry, open to all.
127 Theta Pike, Columbia | (931) 388-2504
4th Wednesday, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Next distribution: 11/26/25
Website: northsidecolumbia.org (food pantry info not available online)
Pleasant Heights Baptist Church
Weekly food distribution, open to anyone.
2712 Trotwood Ave, Columbia | (931) 388-6453
Thursdays 10:00 AM–12:00 PM (evening pickups available by appointment)
Website: pleasantheights.com (food pantry info not available online)
Grace Church of the Nazarene
Weekly food pantry for Maury County families.
2302 Highland Ave, Columbia | (931) 388-4788
Thursdays 1:30 PM–3:30 PM
Website: columbiagrace.org (food pantry info not available online)
Graymere Church of Christ
Food pantry by appointment.
1320 Trotwood Ave, Columbia | (931) 388-4796
Website: graymere.com (has Clothes Closet info but not food pantry hours)
Columbia Seventh-day Adventist Church
Free monthly food giveaway.
870 Mooresville Pike, Columbia | (931) 381-2185
3rd Monday, 10:30 AM–1:00 PM
Website: columbiatntn.adventistchurch.org/activities (food pantry info not available online)
Hampshire Baptist Church
Monthly food giveaway.
Hampshire, TN | (931) 964-3570
2nd Monday of each month
Also has a Blessing Box on site.
Website: facebook.com/hampshirebaptistchurch/
Help with Diapers, Formula, and Baby Items
For parents of infants and toddlers, these local programs can help cover some of the most essential needs like diapers, wipes, and formula. Each of the following resources has been verified directly through their official organization websites. Availability can vary depending on demand, so it’s always best to call ahead to confirm what’s currently offered.
Catholic Charities Family Resource Center
Free diapers, wipes, formula, food, and hygiene supplies.
1501 Hatcher Ln, Suite A, Columbia | (931) 223-5444
Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Walk-ins welcome; serves all Maury County families.
Website: cctenn.org/causes/family-resource-centers/county-expansion-program/catholic-charities-maury-county/
Pregnancy Centers of Middle Tennessee
Free baby items (diapers, formula, clothes, gear).
704 Dunnington St, Columbia | (931) 381-4024
Tue–Thu 9:00 AM–4:00 PM
Available to expectant parents and families with infants.
Website: pcofmt.com/parenting-resources
TennCare / CoverKids Diaper Benefit
100 free diapers each month for children under 2.
Ask your pharmacy about the TennCare diaper benefit or call 1-888-816-1680.
Bring your child’s TennCare pharmacy card. No prescription needed.
Website: tn.gov/tenncare/members-applicants/benefits-services/diapers.html
Finding help shouldn’t be complicated. Every program listed here exists because people in our community care and want to make sure no one goes without the basics. If you know of another verified local resource for families in Columbia, please reach out so this guide can stay as accurate and helpful as possible. I’ll continue checking official sources and updating this list as new information becomes available.
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