
NWMT Veterans Food Pantry | January 23, 2026
Welcome home, veteran. Northwest Montana’s majestic landscapes, Glacier National Park’s peaks, Flathead Lake’s shores, and the serene valleys of Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Whitefish, and beyond, offer a healing backdrop for many who have served. Whether you’re a recent returnee, a longtime resident, or new to the area, you deserve comprehensive support that honors your service and sacrifice.
The Northwest Montana Veterans Food Pantry has proudly served the Flathead Valley and surrounding communities for over 21 years. We connect veterans to essential resources, from food assistance to health care, housing, employment, education, and camaraderie. This expanded 2026 guide provides a detailed, practical roadmap to local, state, and national options tailored to northwest Montana. We’ve verified and updated information as of early 2026, focusing on accessible, respectful services with minimal barriers.
Many veterans underutilize earned benefits due to lack of awareness or navigation challenges. This guide empowers you with clear steps, contact details, and tips. Start anywhere, many find the Food Pantry a welcoming entry point. Our veteran staff and volunteers are ready to listen, assist, and connect you. No judgment, no complicated paperwork, just genuine support.
Thank you for your service. You’ve protected our freedoms; now let our community support you.
Getting Started: VA Benefits Claims and Enrollment Assistance

Before diving into specific needs, ensure you’re enrolled in VA benefits. Many qualify for health care, disability compensation, pensions, education, and more based on service era, discharge status, and income.
Key local help comes from the Montana Veterans Affairs Division (MVAD) Kalispell Service Office. Accredited officers assist free with filing claims, appeals, enrollment, and maximizing benefits like disability compensation or survivor pensions.
- Location → 2989 US Highway 93 North, Kalispell, MT 59901
- Phone → (406) 758-2768 (call for appointments; walk-ins often welcome)
- Services → Claims for compensation, pension, health care enrollment, burial benefits, and state programs like Montana Veterans’ Home admission
For immediate national support:
- VA Benefits Hotline: 1-800-827-1000
- Enrollment: va.gov or 1-877-222-VETS (8387)
- Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1 for veteran-specific support (24/7)
Tip: Bring your DD-214 (discharge papers) to any appointment. If lost, request a copy at va.gov.
Food, Clothing, and Basic Needs: Immediate Support

Basic stability forms the foundation for everything else.
The Northwest Montana Veterans Food Pantry remains a cornerstone, providing free monthly food boxes with groceries, hygiene items, household essentials, and pet food for eligible veterans and families. Proof of service (DD-214 or VA ID) suffices, no VA enrollment required.
- Location: 1349 US Highway 2 East, Kalispell, MT 59901
- Food Pantry Hours: Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
- Thrift Store Hours (affordable clothing, furniture, housewares): Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
- Durable Medical Equipment Loans: Free wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, shower chairs, and more
- Phone: (406) 756-7304
- Website: veteransfoodpantry.org
The Pantry hosts Stand Down events, annual one-stop fairs with free meals, haircuts, clothing, health screenings, benefits counseling, and supplies. These events connect thousands to new resources.
Additional food support:
- Community Action Partnership of Northwest Montana (CAPNM): Emergency food, energy assistance, and referrals → (406) 752-6565
- Flathead Food Bank: Open to veterans → flatheadfoodbank.org
Medical and Health Care: Expanded Access in 2026
The brand-new Kalispell VA Clinic, opened January 30, 2026, transforms care for Flathead Valley veterans. This 39% larger state-of-the-art facility at 750 Reserve Place (across from Glacier High School) offers expanded space and services, reducing travel to distant sites.
Available services:
- Primary care with Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) model for coordinated, consistent care
- Mental health and behavioral health (dedicated rooms)
- Women’s health services
- Pharmacy, laboratory, and radiology
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation (full rehab clinic operational)
- Audiology, optometry, podiatry
- Telehealth for specialty consultations
- Location: 750 Reserve Place, Kalispell, MT 59901
- Phone: (406) 758-2700
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (extended for some services)
Enroll if not already, many qualify with minimal or no copays based on service-connected disabilities or income.
Complementing this, the Kalispell Vet Center provides free, confidential counseling outside the medical system—ideal for readjustment, PTSD, military sexual trauma (MST), bereavement, or family issues. Peer support thrives in this relaxed environment.
- Location: 690 N Meridian Rd, Suite 101, Kalispell
- Phone: (406) 257-7308
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., with evenings/weekends by appointment
Other options:
- Logan Health Veteran Services: Coordinates care and benefits navigation → logan.org
- Veteran-Directed Care (VDC) Program through Agency on Aging: Allows managing your own home care budget → (406) 758-2478
Mental Health, Wellness, and Camaraderie: Healing Through Connection
Service impacts linger, but northwest Montana offers strong peer support.
Local veteran organizations foster fellowship:
- VFW Post 2252 (Kalispell): Social events, advocacy, community service → 330 1st Ave West → kalispellvfw.com → (406) 752-2611
- American Legion Post 137 (Kalispell): Youth programs, parades, support → 363 4th Ave EN → Contact: (406) 253-4238
- Veterans Coalition of Northwest Montana: Coordinates events and resources → vcnwm.org
- United Veterans of the Flathead Valley: Military funeral honors and support → Search on Facebook
Healing programs:
- Warriors & Quiet Waters (Bozeman-based, serves Montana): Fly-fishing, hunting, and outdoor retreats for post-9/11 veterans → warriorsandquietwaters.org
- Montana Veterans’ Home (Columbia Falls): Skilled nursing, rehab, domiciliary care → 400 Veterans Dr → (406) 892-3256
For crisis: 988 + 1 (Veterans Crisis Line).
Education and Employment: Building Your Future

Transitioning to civilian careers or education? Local resources prioritize veterans.
Education:
- Flathead Valley Community College (FVCC) Veterans Center: GI Bill certification, tutoring, lounge, advising → 777 Grandview Dr, Kalispell → (406) 756-3850 → fvcc.edu/student-services/veterans-center
- Veterans Upward Bound (Kalispell location): Free prep for college, career planning, refresher courses → vubmt.com
Employment:
- Kalispell Job Service: Veteran-priority hiring, resume help, job fairs → 427 1st Ave East → (406) 758-6200
- VA Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment (VR&E): Training, job placement for service-connected disabilities → Apply via va.gov
- Veteran hiring preference applies at many Montana employers.
Housing and Homelessness Prevention: Securing Stability
Housing challenges affect some veterans, but immediate help exists.
Contact:
- National Veterans Homeless Hotline: 1-877-424-3838 (877-4AID-VET)
- HUD-VASH Program through VA: Vouchers + case management → Start at Kalispell VA Clinic
Local partners:
- Samaritan House (Kalispell): Emergency shelter, transitional housing, veteran-specific programs → Dial 2-1-1 for referral
- Community Action Partnership: Rental/utility assistance → (406) 752-6565
- Montana Veterans Foundation: Statewide homelessness aid
Dial 2-1-1 anytime for crisis referrals.
Transportation and Additional Resources
Travel to appointments can be tough in rural areas.
- Flathead County Agency on Aging Veteran Transportation: Rides to VA facilities (including Fort Harrison) → (406) 758-2478
- DAV (Disabled American Veterans) Van programs: Coordinate through local posts
Other key resources:
- Women Veterans → Dedicated VA coordinator at Kalispell Clinic for gender-specific care
- Burial Benefits → Flathead County interment allowance; contact MVAD
- Suicide Prevention → Veterans Crisis Line (988 + 1)
Your Next Steps: Reach Out Today
The Northwest Montana Veterans Food Pantry serves as your community hub. Visit us at 1349 US Hwy 2 East, Kalispell—grab a food box, browse the thrift store, borrow equipment, or just talk. We’re open Monday–Friday, and our team (many veterans) understands your experiences.
This guide is a starting point; needs evolve, so contact us or listed resources for personalized help. You’ve earned these benefits, claim them with pride.
We’re in this together. Thank you for your service.




































