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Food Shelf Program - Valley Food Shelf
A local food shelf in partnership with the Grace Lutheran Church of Ada providing food to families in need. Also, accepts donations of nonperishable food items.
A local food shelf in partnership with the Grace Lutheran Church of Ada providing food to families in need. Also, accepts donations of nonperishable food items.
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Food Shelf - Channel One Regional Food Bank
Provides food each week to individuals and families. Shoppers (households) can choose from a variety of food items including produce, milk, bread, and dairy products. Personal care items are provided when available. Grocery delivery is also available.
Provides food each week to individuals and families. Shoppers (households) can choose from a variety of food items including produce, milk, bread, and dairy products. Personal care items are provided when available. Grocery delivery is also available.
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Salvation Army - Pipestone County - Pipestone County Sheriff's Office
Emergency food, shelter, gas money, and other assistance
Emergency food, shelter, gas money, and other assistance
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Mobile Pantry - Open Door, The
The Mobile Pantry travels to designated communities on a pre-arranged schedule bringing fresh produce, dairy, eggs, canned goods, and meat when available. Clients at a mobile pantry site can walk through aisles and select food items they need.
The Mobile Pantry travels to designated communities on a pre-arranged schedule bringing fresh produce, dairy, eggs, canned goods, and meat when available. Clients at a mobile pantry site can walk through aisles and select food items they need.
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Family Development - Mahube Otwa Community Action Partnership - Northwest MN
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations, meet basic needs, and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency
Services may include:
Food programs
- Food shelf vouchers
Application assistance
- Food support
- Health insurance
- Social security benefits
Seasonal
- School supply distribution
- Winter clothing
- Food baskets
- Toys and holiday gifts to families in need
Outreach and referrals to
- Budgeting
- Housing
- Medical services
- Parenting education
- Transportation
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Certificates/Forms AssistanceFree School SuppliesWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsSchool Supplies Donation ProgramsFood VouchersInformation and ReferralFamiliesCase/Care ManagementEconomic Self Sufficiency ProgramsSocial Security Disability Insurance ApplicationsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsHoliday Gifts/ToysWinter Clothing
Meal Program - Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Meals
Nutritious meals are provided via:
- Diner's Clubs: Local restaurants offer meals for older adults ages 60 and older throughout the day or over the lunch hour with no reservations required.
- Community Dining Centers: Community dining locations offer well balanced, hot meals. Meals include milk and are served daily around noon. Special diets such as diabetic, controlled sodium, and low-fat/low-cholesterol can be accommodated through meals. Upon request, hot or frozen carryout meals are provided.
- Food Vendor Services: Registered dietitians create diverse, fresh, nutritious meals to comply with federal guidelines childcare, schools and older adults. Offers a wide range of menu items to satisfy a wide range or customers.
- Meals on Wheels: Volunteers deliver locally prepared hot meals Monday - Friday and perform a safety check for older adults unable to leave their homes. Frozen meals available for weekends, holidays, and other closure days.
- Meals to Go: Provides shipped frozen homestyle meals. Each shipment includes 14 frozen meals.
In addition to a nutritious meal, Senior Nutrition provides seniors:
- Activities and friendly interaction
- Connections with area professionals
- Information about other community senior services
Nutritious meals are provided via:
- Diner's Clubs: Local restaurants offer meals for older adults ages 60 and older throughout the day or over the lunch hour with no reservations required.
- Community Dining Centers: Community dining locations offer well balanced, hot meals. Meals include milk and are served daily around noon. Special diets such as diabetic, controlled sodium, and low-fat/low-cholesterol can be accommodated through meals. Upon request, hot or frozen carryout meals are provided.
- Food Vendor Services: Registered dietitians create diverse, fresh, nutritious meals to comply with federal guidelines childcare, schools and older adults. Offers a wide range of menu items to satisfy a wide range or customers.
- Meals on Wheels: Volunteers deliver locally prepared hot meals Monday - Friday and perform a safety check for older adults unable to leave their homes. Frozen meals available for weekends, holidays, and other closure days.
- Meals to Go: Provides shipped frozen homestyle meals. Each shipment includes 14 frozen meals.
In addition to a nutritious meal, Senior Nutrition provides seniors:
- Activities and friendly interaction
- Connections with area professionals
- Information about other community senior services
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Food Shelf - Southern Anoka Community Assistance
- Emergency Food Assistance: Individuals experiencing homelessness can receive food once a week. Other individuals may receive food once every 30 days. The amount provided is based on family size, with exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis. Clients have the option to choose the food items they prefer.
- Hygiene Products: Offers hygiene products to individuals in need.
- NAPS Distribution: Partners with local organizations to distribute nutritious and affordable produce to the community.
- SACA Delivers: Provides monthly deliveries of groceries to homebound older adults (ages 55+) and individuals with documented disabilities. Each delivery includes non-perishable items, dairy, eggs, butter, and frozen meat. The service also includes safety checks to ensure the well-being of recipients.
- Emergency Food Assistance: Individuals experiencing homelessness can receive food once a week. Other individuals may receive food once every 30 days. The amount provided is based on family size, with exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis. Clients have the option to choose the food items they prefer.
- Hygiene Products: Offers hygiene products to individuals in need.
- NAPS Distribution: Partners with local organizations to distribute nutritious and affordable produce to the community.
- SACA Delivers: Provides monthly deliveries of groceries to homebound older adults (ages 55+) and individuals with documented disabilities. Each delivery includes non-perishable items, dairy, eggs, butter, and frozen meat. The service also includes safety checks to ensure the well-being of recipients.
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McLeod Food Shelf - McLeod Food Shelf
- Emergency food and resources
- Provides a minimum of 3 days' worth of food
- Accepts donations of food
- Referrals to other agencies
- Individuals are allowed to visit once every 30 days
- Supermarket-style client choice model based on household size
- Individuals are welcome for weekly produce distributions
- Emergency food and resources
- Provides a minimum of 3 days' worth of food
- Accepts donations of food
- Referrals to other agencies
- Individuals are allowed to visit once every 30 days
- Supermarket-style client choice model based on household size
- Individuals are welcome for weekly produce distributions
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Kitchen Coalition - Second Harvest Heartland
Provides ready-to-eat meals in communities and to families who need it most.
Meals are provided at no cost to anyone who could use a prepared meal.
Provides ready-to-eat meals in communities and to families who need it most.
Meals are provided at no cost to anyone who could use a prepared meal.
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Pregnancy Services - Pregnancy Resource Center - Pine City
Pro-life pregnancy resource center that offers free abortion information, adoption information and referrals, maternity and infant items, medical referrals, parenting education, post-abortion support, pregnancy options information, pregnancy testing, sexually transmitted disease (STD) and sexually transmitted infection (STI) information, and support for men.
NOTE: Does not offer or refer for pregnancy terminations or birth control. Information is provided as an educational service and should not be relied on as a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.
Pro-life pregnancy resource center that offers free abortion information, adoption information and referrals, maternity and infant items, medical referrals, parenting education, post-abortion support, pregnancy options information, pregnancy testing, sexually transmitted disease (STD) and sexually transmitted infection (STI) information, and support for men.
NOTE: Does not offer or refer for pregnancy terminations or birth control. Information is provided as an educational service and should not be relied on as a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.
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Food Shelf and Free Store - Harvest From The Heart
Provides access to food where individuals and families can choose from a variety of grocery products, including produce. Shoppers may visit once a week. Donations of food are accepted.
Provides access to food where individuals and families can choose from a variety of grocery products, including produce. Shoppers may visit once a week. Donations of food are accepted.
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Emergency Services - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Provides various basic needs programs such as:
- Emergency loans that may help cover costs such as a car repair, electricity bill, heating bill, funeral cost, medical, rent, or other need
- Food distribution program
- Food shelf
Provides various basic needs programs such as:
- Emergency loans that may help cover costs such as a car repair, electricity bill, heating bill, funeral cost, medical, rent, or other need
- Food distribution program
- Food shelf
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LoveShare - Lighthouse Christian Church
Provides groceries to people in the surrounding community. Grocery items may include bread, eggs, fresh fruit, vegetables, and meat.
Provides groceries to people in the surrounding community. Grocery items may include bread, eggs, fresh fruit, vegetables, and meat.
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Pregnancy Services - Pregnancy Resource Center - Park Rapids
A non-profit, pro-life medical clinic offering free and confidential services to individuals facing unplanned pregnancies, at risk for STDs, or in need of resources as new parents. Services include:
- Abortion information
- Abortion pill reversal
- Abortion recovery
- Adoption information
- Options consultations
- Pregnancy and parenting education
- Pregnancy testing
- Sexual health education
- Support for men
- Referrals
Note: The clinic does not recommend, provide, or refer clients for abortion services.
A non-profit, pro-life medical clinic offering free and confidential services to individuals facing unplanned pregnancies, at risk for STDs, or in need of resources as new parents. Services include:
- Abortion information
- Abortion pill reversal
- Abortion recovery
- Adoption information
- Options consultations
- Pregnancy and parenting education
- Pregnancy testing
- Sexual health education
- Support for men
- Referrals
Note: The clinic does not recommend, provide, or refer clients for abortion services.
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Formula/Baby FoodPregnancy TestingBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsParenting Skills ClassesParenting Support Volunteer OpportunitiesPro-Life Pregnancy CounselingBaby Furniture Donation ProgramsSexuality/Reproductive Health EducationDonation Drop Off PointsBaby ClothingPregnancy Related Volunteer OpportunitiesParenting MaterialsGeneral Expectant/New Parent AssistanceDiaper Donation ProgramsAdoption Information/ReferralsBaby FurnitureDiapers
Food Shelf - Mahtomedi Area Food Shelf
Provides pantry staples, eggs, milk, meats, bakery items, fresh fruits and vegetables, toiletry items and paper products, and cleaning supplies when available. Accepts donations of food and paper products.
Provides pantry staples, eggs, milk, meats, bakery items, fresh fruits and vegetables, toiletry items and paper products, and cleaning supplies when available. Accepts donations of food and paper products.
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Youth Homelessness Services - Lutheran Social Service - Mankato
Provides support and resources to youth experiencing homelessness in the Mankato area through The REACH Youth Resource Center.
Services Offered:
Basic Necessities:
- Access to computers, laptops, and Wi-Fi
- Clothing and grocery vouchers
- Meals, showers, and toiletries
- Transportation assistance
Housing and Shelter Options:
- Connections to public housing programs
- Coordinated entry assessments for homeless youth
- Crisis nursery program
- Emergency shelter and street outreach services
- Independent living, housing assistance, and short-term housing options
Support and Education:
- Access to licensed therapists
- Community and volunteer service opportunities
- Financial assistance
- Ongoing case management- Rental education through RentWise
Preparation for Employment and Independent Living:
- Assistance with taxes and obtaining legal documents (birth certificates, social security cards, driver's licenses)
- Budgeting and financial planning
- College preparation and FAFSA completion
- Job searching, resume writing, and interview skills
- Nutrition and cooking support
Recreational Activities:
- Art projects, field trips, movie days, and other social activities
Provides support and resources to youth experiencing homelessness in the Mankato area through The REACH Youth Resource Center.
Services Offered:
Basic Necessities:
- Access to computers, laptops, and Wi-Fi
- Clothing and grocery vouchers
- Meals, showers, and toiletries
- Transportation assistance
Housing and Shelter Options:
- Connections to public housing programs
- Coordinated entry assessments for homeless youth
- Crisis nursery program
- Emergency shelter and street outreach services
- Independent living, housing assistance, and short-term housing options
Support and Education:
- Access to licensed therapists
- Community and volunteer service opportunities
- Financial assistance
- Ongoing case management- Rental education through RentWise
Preparation for Employment and Independent Living:
- Assistance with taxes and obtaining legal documents (birth certificates, social security cards, driver's licenses)
- Budgeting and financial planning
- College preparation and FAFSA completion
- Job searching, resume writing, and interview skills
- Nutrition and cooking support
Recreational Activities:
- Art projects, field trips, movie days, and other social activities
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Clothing VouchersRunaway/Homeless Youth CounselingPublic Access Computers/ToolsHousing Related Coordinated EntryCertificates/Forms AssistancePublic Showers/BathsPersonal/Grooming SuppliesField Trips/ExcursionsStreet Outreach ProgramsParenting Skills ClassesYouth SheltersCase/Care ManagementBus FareIndependent Living Skills InstructionResume Preparation AssistanceTransitional Housing/ShelterFood VouchersHousing Search AssistanceDrop In Centers
Food Shelf Program - United Community Action Partnership
Provides several food shelves located in Heron, Marshall, Tracy, Westbrook, and Worthington. The food shelves use the "client choice" system. People who visit the food shelf have the ability to choose the food and can select the amount of food based on their family size.
Provides several food shelves located in Heron, Marshall, Tracy, Westbrook, and Worthington. The food shelves use the "client choice" system. People who visit the food shelf have the ability to choose the food and can select the amount of food based on their family size.
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Food Shelf - Bemidji Community Food Shelf
- May use services 12 times in a calendar year
- Emergency or crisis service
- Food supply depends on family size
- Up to 3 - 5 days of food
- May use services 12 times in a calendar year
- Emergency or crisis service
- Food supply depends on family size
- Up to 3 - 5 days of food
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Food Shelf - Akeley Nevis Community Food Shelf
Provides food to individuals and families. Donations accepted.
Provides food to individuals and families. Donations accepted.
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Drop-In Center - Urban Refuge Drop-In Center
Provides free groceries, case management, and community resources ranging from mental health, housing, employment assistance, and legal resources.
Provides free groceries, case management, and community resources ranging from mental health, housing, employment assistance, and legal resources.
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Groveland Food Shelf - Groveland Emergency Food Shelf
- 3-5 days of groceries provided
- Fresh vegetables, excess bakery, and canned goods are placed in an area daily and are available to anyone including those that have used the food shelf many times
- Pet food available on a limited basis
- Accepts food and pet food donations
- 3-5 days of groceries provided
- Fresh vegetables, excess bakery, and canned goods are placed in an area daily and are available to anyone including those that have used the food shelf many times
- Pet food available on a limited basis
- Accepts food and pet food donations
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Food Shelf - Community Action Center - CAC
- A food shelf open to participants to walk-through and shop for food once per week. The food shelf offers fresh produce, dairy products, eggs, meat, grains, shelf stable protein, cooking and baking ingredients, baby food, and more.
- Donations accepted such as fresh and frozen food items, diapers, and money
- Families with young children can access diapers ranging from size newborn - 6 years and diaper wipes every week
- Home delivery may be available to community members with limited mobility or special circumstances
- Items provided may also include feminine hygiene products, household products, toiletries, detergent, and soap. Items are dependent upon donations.
- Staff can assist with applications for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and refer to other resources
- A food shelf open to participants to walk-through and shop for food once per week. The food shelf offers fresh produce, dairy products, eggs, meat, grains, shelf stable protein, cooking and baking ingredients, baby food, and more.
- Donations accepted such as fresh and frozen food items, diapers, and money
- Families with young children can access diapers ranging from size newborn - 6 years and diaper wipes every week
- Home delivery may be available to community members with limited mobility or special circumstances
- Items provided may also include feminine hygiene products, household products, toiletries, detergent, and soap. Items are dependent upon donations.
- Staff can assist with applications for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and refer to other resources
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Food Pantry - Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People - VEAP
Offers the following services:
?- Food Shelf: Provides a 7-day supply of food to those in need including fresh produce, meat and dairy. Baby products and hygiene items often available. On-site food pantry may be used twice per month. Food delivery appointments may also be available. Visit website for an up-to-date holiday schedule.
- Mobile Food Pantry: Provides regular access to fresh vegetables, fruit, bread, diary, and deli items to several locations throughout Bloomington, Richfield, Edina, and South Minneapolis. Visit website for locations and schedule.
Offers the following services:
?- Food Shelf: Provides a 7-day supply of food to those in need including fresh produce, meat and dairy. Baby products and hygiene items often available. On-site food pantry may be used twice per month. Food delivery appointments may also be available. Visit website for an up-to-date holiday schedule.
- Mobile Food Pantry: Provides regular access to fresh vegetables, fruit, bread, diary, and deli items to several locations throughout Bloomington, Richfield, Edina, and South Minneapolis. Visit website for locations and schedule.
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Food Shelf - Climax Parish Food Shelf
- Provides food to low income families or families in emergency situations
- Accepts donations and provides volunteer opportunities
- Provides food to low income families or families in emergency situations
- Accepts donations and provides volunteer opportunities
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Children's Programs - Community Emergency Assistance Programs - CEAP
Offers the following children's programming:
- Baby and Toddler Care Packages: Clients participating in the food shelf may receive a care package for babies and toddlers that includes diapers or pull-ups, wipes, and other items as available, such as onesies, hats, baby lotion, and body wash. Formula, bottles, and baby food may also be available. Care packages are assembled based on diaper size. Not all items are available at all times based on supply.
- Birthday Bags: Clients participating in the food shelf may receive a "Birthday Bag" for each child's birthday. Bags are filled with candles, cake decorations, party favors for 6-8 kids, themed plates and napkins, colorful party decorations (table cloths, paper streamers, etc.), and small toys or crafts. Parents may also pick up a birthday cake or cupcakes. Families should notify CEAP when scheduling a food appointment if a child has an upcoming birthday.
- LearnStrong Back To School: Provides backpacks filled with school supplies to families in the community through a curbside distribution program. Backpacks are provided and assembled by generous community partners and individual donors.
- Toys of Joy Holiday Program: A special event held in December where parents can shop for toys for their children in CEAP's Community Room. Community partners and individual donors provide gifts.
Offers the following children's programming:
- Baby and Toddler Care Packages: Clients participating in the food shelf may receive a care package for babies and toddlers that includes diapers or pull-ups, wipes, and other items as available, such as onesies, hats, baby lotion, and body wash. Formula, bottles, and baby food may also be available. Care packages are assembled based on diaper size. Not all items are available at all times based on supply.
- Birthday Bags: Clients participating in the food shelf may receive a "Birthday Bag" for each child's birthday. Bags are filled with candles, cake decorations, party favors for 6-8 kids, themed plates and napkins, colorful party decorations (table cloths, paper streamers, etc.), and small toys or crafts. Parents may also pick up a birthday cake or cupcakes. Families should notify CEAP when scheduling a food appointment if a child has an upcoming birthday.
- LearnStrong Back To School: Provides backpacks filled with school supplies to families in the community through a curbside distribution program. Backpacks are provided and assembled by generous community partners and individual donors.
- Toys of Joy Holiday Program: A special event held in December where parents can shop for toys for their children in CEAP's Community Room. Community partners and individual donors provide gifts.
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