Only months prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, NeighborImpact’s Food Bank purchased, with grant funding, a mobile food pantry. The pantry driven by staff and operated for the most part by volunteers, enabled the delivery of produce and frozen food to the seldom served, far reaches of rural Central Oregon counties. The mobile food pantry aimed to help Central Oregonians who did not have access to regularly programmed free food distributions in larger more populated cities. Every Wednesday, volunteers at the NeighborImpact’s Food Bank located in Redmond, Oregon, packed bags of apples, carrots, lettuce, zucchini, eggs, milk, frozen chicken, frozen fish, and more into shelved compartments that slide from the side of the truck. Every Thursday morning, a NeighborImpact truck driver flashed the head lights on and began to make the 40 minute journey to Prineville, Oregon, one of the last towns for hundreds of miles until the Idaho border.