
Wellmetric Mobile Food Pantry

Our Initiatives
FLAVVR bridges food access and health care, delivering fresh groceries and wellness screenings directly to Arizona’s most vulnerable. By collecting real-time data on BMI, body Temprature, and more, we identify health trends, prevent crises, and support public health research. We’re not just feeding people, we’re helping them reclaim their health.

Recent News
During the peak summer months, from May to October 2024, FLAVVR collected over 1,000 biometric health markers from Phoenix Metropolitan Area's unsheltered homeless population. This data collection initiative provided vital insights into the public health of some of the city’s most vulnerable residents tracking indicators such as BMI, and signs of heat-related stress. By focusing on biometric trends rather than just headcounts, FLAVVR is helping to build a clearer picture of health disparities and advocate for more targeted community care and resources.

Join Us in Creating Lasting Change
FLAVVR is more than a mobile food pantry it’s a lifeline of wellness, dignity, and care for the Phoenix Metropolitan Area's most vulnerable. Together, we can build healthier communities by delivering critical health services alongside nutritious food. We need your support! Whether you volunteer your time, lend your expertise, or help spread the word, your involvement makes a real difference. Join us today and be a part of the FLAVVR movement, because everyone deserves a chance at health and hope.
Upcoming Events
- Single Parent Cooking WorkshopBeth El Congregation - Glendale Az.
- Thanksgiving Soup KitchenFIrst Church UCC - Phoenix
2024 in Numbers
9400K
Homelessness in the Phoenix and surrounding Maricopa County area.
Homeless No More. (2024). Homelessness in Phoenix: Statistics, understanding the growing crisis in 2024. https://homelessnomore.com/homelessness-in-phoenix-statistics-understanding-the-growing-crisis-in-2024
38%
Mental Health Issues:
Arizona Department of Economic Security. (2024). State homelessness services annual report 2024. https://des.az.gov/featured-story/state-homelessness-services-annual-report-2024
42%
Substance Use Disorders:
Arizona Department of Economic Security. (2024). State homelessness services annual report 2024. https://des.az.gov/featured-story/state-homelessness-services-annual-report-2024
61%
Chronic Health Conditions:
Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS). (2022, February). Homelessness as a health crisis. https://www.cassaz.org/2022/02/homelessness-as-a-health-crisis
Our Partners

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