FOOD INSECURITY PROGRAM

Community • Dignity • Access

Arkansas Black Gay Men’s Forum (ABGMF) tackles hunger at the neighborhood level—expanding access to fresh, reliable food and connecting our community to benefits, education, and support.


Why this matters

  • Arkansas has one of the highest food insecurity rates in the nation.
  • Food insecurity rose statewide in recent years, outpacing national averages.
  • Every county has neighbors facing hunger—rural and urban communities alike.
  • Hunger impacts health, education, housing stability, and economic mobility.

What we do

We provide consistent, stigma-free access to pantry staples, fresh produce (when available), and resource navigation. Our team also helps community members connect to benefits, local food partners, and nutrition education.

Food Giveaway

Every other Friday at the Utopia Drop-In Center, 501 E 21st St, Suite 5, Little Rock, AR 72206.
For the next date and time, email info@bgmforum.org.

Who we serve

All neighbors are welcome, with focused outreach to Black LGBTQ+ Arkansans and families most impacted by food insecurity.

2024 Impact Snapshot

400+

Households Served
over

28,000

Pounds of Food
Distributed in 2024

400+

Volunteer Hours
Contributed

Partnered With

Potluck Food Rescue

Measuring Impact

  • 400 households served per giveaway over the year
  • 28,000 pounds of food distributed
  • Benefit enrollments and referrals completed
  • 400 volunteer hours and partner contributions with Potluck Food Rescue

Together, we can reduce hunger and build healthier neighborhoods across Arkansas.
Arkansas Black Gay Men’s Foruminfo@bgmforum.org