A photo of downtown Omaha with a blue bus in the foreground. The hood sign says 11 Aksarben TC. On the bus' side it says

November 6, 2025

The Omaha metropolitan area has more than 70 food pantries and meal providers that can be reached through Metro Transit’s bus routes, paratransit service, and/or microtransit zones.

The below map has locations of each of the pantries and providers. Clip or tap on the icon to see which bus routes are closest to that location. Each entry also has stop IDs for the nearest bus stop. Those IDs can be used at MyRide.Ometro.com or on the MyRide OMA app to plan a trip, see when the next bus is coming, and to track a bus. The bus stop IDs can also be used to find arrival times through text messages. Instructions on that can be found here. A microtransit ride can be booked through the Metro Flex OMA app, more information can be found here.

MOBY, Metro Transit’s paratransit service, will serve the pantries and providers that are within 3/4 of a mile of a fixed route – the hours for that area will reflect the service hours of the adjacent route. To learn more about the paratransit service, booking a trip on MOBY, as well as how to apply, click here.

(Note: riders must apply and be approved for MOBY service)

This map was assembled with the assistance of the Food Bank of the Heartland’s Food Resource map

For assistance finding food, please call their Food Resources Hotline, which remains open. 

Nebraska residents:

1-855-444-5556

Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Iowa residents:

1-855-944-3663

Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Residents are also encouraged to call 2-1-1 for help with emergency housing, utility assistance, additional food resources, and more.

 

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