United Way Glenelg’s Little FREE Pantries are a simple, local solution to help ease food insecurity. Located in neighbourhoods across the Glenelg Shire, these outdoor cupboards operate on the principle of “Take what you need, give what you can.” They are always open, always accessible, and rely on the generosity of the community to keep them stocked.
The pantries provide a safety net for anyone doing it tough, whether it’s a family short on groceries before payday, someone experiencing unexpected hardship, or a neighbour needing a meal in an emergency. They are filled with non-perishable foods, toiletries, and other everyday essentials, with contributions coming from local residents, schools, businesses, and service clubs.
Beyond meeting practical needs, the Little FREE Pantries also foster community connection and kindness. They give people a way to both receive help and contribute, creating a visible reminder that support is never far away. By making giving and receiving as easy as opening a cupboard door, the pantries encourage dignity, compassion, and shared responsibility for the wellbeing of our community.
If you wish to donate, simply purchase non-perishable, unopened items within the best-before/use-by-date and place them directly in the pantry.
- Long-life milk & fruit-juice (200mL & 1L)
- Rice, pasta, pasta sauce
- Non-perishable meat (Eg Jerky, Tinned Chicken/ Tuna/ Sardines/ Spam/ Ham)
- Tinned Fruit and Vegetables
- Breakfast items (Eg Instant Oats Sachets, Kellogs variety packs, breakfast biscuits etc)
- Peanut butter and vegemite (small plastic jars preferred)
- Sachets of Sugar, Tea & Coffee
- Snacks (Eg non-perishable dip and biscuits, salsa, muesli bars, multi-packs of chips/savoury biscuits)
- Biscuits (Eg Saladas, VitaWeet, breakfast biscuits)
- Feminine hygiene products
- Toiletries (Eg toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, sunscreen, combs, soap, cotton buds, body wipes, 2-in-1 shampoo/conditioner)
- First-Aid supplies (eg travel first-aid-kits, bandaids, insect repellant, sanitiser)
- Baby supplies (eg formula, nappies, wipes)
People requiring food, crisis & supported accommodation can visit;
- Salvation Army
- 33 Henty Street, Portland
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Mon to Wed 9.30am - 4pm,
Thu 1 - 4pm, Fri 9.30am - 1pm - 03 5521 8134
- St Vincent de Pauls
- 2 McPherson St, Casterton
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Wed to Fri 10am - 4pm,
Sat 10am - 12noon - 03 5581 2161

Little FREE Pantry Locations
- Bundarra Primary School – Edgar Street Portland
- Casterton Community Garden - Murray Street Casterton
- Dartmoor Primary School - 76 Greenham Street Dartmoor
- Dhauwurd-Wurrung Elderly and Community Health Service - 18 Wellington Road Portland
- Elsa MacLeod Kindergarten – Henty Street Portland
- Heywood Consolidated Primary School – Kentbruck Road Heywood
- Heywood & District Secondary College - 23 Gorrie Street Heywood
- Kalbarri Kindergarten - Mitchell Crescent Portland
- Narrawong District Primary School – Windham Street Narrawong
- Old Courthouse Community Centre - 31 Henty Street Casterton
- Portland Child and Family Complex - Julia Street Portland
- Portland District Health Consulting Suites - Fern Street, Portland
- Portland Neighbourhood Houser - 40 Waratah Cres Portland
- Portland Primary School – Palmer Street Portland
- Portland South Primary School – Moorhouse Street Portland
- Salvation Army Portland - 33 Henty Street Portland
- St Johns Anglican Church Heywood – 17 Fitzroy Street Heywood
- St Stephens Anglican Church – 57 Julia Street, Portland