Quitman County Food Pantry Schedules Regular Monthly Distribution, Urges Residents to Confirm Availability
The Quitman County Food Pantry in Lambert is open to local households on the second and third Tuesdays and Thursdays of each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., providing a predictable resource for residents facing food insecurity. Officials encourage callers to verify hours and stock through the Mississippi Food Network or by phoning the pantry, underscoring the importance of planning in a rural county with limited services.
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The Quitman County Food Pantry, located at 417 10th St. in Lambert, continues to operate on a biweekly schedule, serving households on the second and third Tuesdays and Thursdays each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The schedule gives residents four distribution days per month, and the pantry asks community members to confirm availability before traveling to the site.
Because inventories at small rural pantries can fluctuate, the Mississippi Food Network maintains current listings and contact information for the Quitman County pantry. Residents can consult the MFN web listing at msfoodnet.org/location/quitman-county-food-pantry or call the network at 601-353-7286 for updates. The pantry itself can be reached directly at 662-444-8939.
For many households in Quitman County, the pantry’s regular hours provide an important, predictable source of groceries. Rural communities often contend with fewer grocery outlets, longer travel times, and tighter household budgets, and a steady pantry schedule reduces uncertainty for families trying to plan monthly food needs. The arrangement also gives social service coordinators and caseworkers a clear timetable for referrals and coordination.
Operational details matter for local residents: four distribution days per month means residents must plan trips and timing carefully, especially if transportation options are limited. Confirming stock before visiting can prevent wasted journeys and help the pantry manage demand and distribution equitably. The Mississippi Food Network’s listing is intended to reflect real-time changes, temporary closures, or adjustments in hours that small operations may need to make.
Beyond immediate access to groceries, the pantry contributes to local economic resilience by helping households stretch limited incomes and reduce short-term food insecurity. For policymakers and community leaders, the pantry’s schedule highlights the need for consistent funding, volunteer capacity, and transportation solutions that align with the operating tempo of local services. Supporting information-sharing channels such as MFN can improve reach and reduce friction for residents seeking help.
Quitman County residents who need assistance or want to verify a distribution day should call the pantry at 662-444-8939 or the Mississippi Food Network at 601-353-7286. The MFN web listing provides the most current hours and contact details at msfoodnet.org/location/quitman-county-food-pantry. Planning ahead and using these confirmation resources will help ensure families can access support when they need it.

