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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

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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.

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Food Shelf/Food Distribution - CHAP Store, The

- Emergency Food Shelf: Can be accessed once every three months by individuals residing in Dakota County. Individuals receive approximately one weeks worth of food for their family including frozen meat and shelf staple items. Food distribution is based on what is available. - Weekly Food Distributions: Typically includes fresh produce, meat, bread, and bakery items. Quantity is dependent on donations coming in, but typically each person receives a box of food items.

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Food Shelf and Food Lockers - Community Emergency Service

Food Shelf: Allows two visits per month. Provides a variety of shelf-stable foods, as well as fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, eggs, and dairy items is available. ?- Bonus Friday is an extra day to receive fresh fruits, vegetables, bread, and other 'bonus' items. - With a food shelf appointment, people can also access Jean's Closet once a quarter, which provides material goods such as dishes, pots, pans, cooking utensils, towels, bed sheets, and blankets. Food Locker: Offers a flexible, private, and contact free option for picking up groceries day or night. It is located right outside the building, the lockers are accessible 24/7, and can be reserved in advance.??

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Food Programs - Prairie Five Community Action

- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Applications: Provides assistance with applications for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) a county-run, state-supervised Federal program that helps Minnesotans with low incomes get the food they need for sound nutrition and well-balanced meals. The program issues electronic food support benefits that can help stretch your household food budget. - Information and Referral: Offers information on resources of local food shelves - Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors (NAPS) Applications: The program is designed to provide healthy and nutritious food products each month at no cost to eligible individuals over the age of 60. Helps eligible individuals apply for the program. - Second Harvest Heartland: Provides a free food distribution program to those in need - Prairie Five Meals Program: Offers congregate dining, home delivered, and frozen meals serving 34 communities in the area. Frozen meals are available for weekend, holiday, emergency and rural delivery. The program promotes health and independent living in the senior population through improved nutrition and reduction of social isolation.

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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

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Fresh Produce Distributions - Neighborhood House

Offers free fresh produce distributions from June - October. Individuals should bring their own bags and/or carts. Each event is set up like a free, open-air farmer's market and provides an opportunity to bring healthy food into the community.

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Food Distribution - Bois Forte Band of Chippewa

Food distribution. Delivers to Elders are made to Vermilion and Nett Lake on a monthly basis. Program eligibility is based on income guidelines and deductions.

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Food Programs - Prairie Five Community Action

- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Applications: Provides assistance with applications for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) a county-run, state-supervised Federal program that helps Minnesotans with low incomes get the food they need for sound nutrition and well-balanced meals. The program issues electronic food support benefits that can help stretch your household food budget. - Information and Referral: Offers information on resources of local food shelves - Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors (NAPS) Applications: The program is designed to provide healthy and nutritious food products each month at no cost to eligible individuals over the age of 60. Helps eligible individuals apply for the program. - Second Harvest Heartland: Provides a free food distribution program to those in need - Prairie Five Meals Program: Offers congregate dining, home delivered, and frozen meals serving 34 communities in the area. Frozen meals are available for weekend, holiday, emergency and rural delivery. The program promotes health and independent living in the senior population through improved nutrition and reduction of social isolation.

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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

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Burnsville Family Resource Center - 360 Communities

Offers support with emergency food and connections to other community resources in Apple Valley, Lakeville, Rosemount, Farmington, and Burnsville. Accepts donations of fresh produce, baby diapers and wipes, household and personal care items.

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Food Programs - Prairie Five Community Action

- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Applications: Provides assistance with applications for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) a county-run, state-supervised Federal program that helps Minnesotans with low incomes get the food they need for sound nutrition and well-balanced meals. The program issues electronic food support benefits that can help stretch your household food budget. - Information and Referral: Offers information on resources of local food shelves - Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors (NAPS) Applications: The program is designed to provide healthy and nutritious food products each month at no cost to eligible individuals over the age of 60. Helps eligible individuals apply for the program. - Second Harvest Heartland: Provides a free food distribution program to those in need - Prairie Five Meals Program: Offers congregate dining, home delivered, and frozen meals serving 34 communities in the area. Frozen meals are available for weekend, holiday, emergency and rural delivery. The program promotes health and independent living in the senior population through improved nutrition and reduction of social isolation.

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Supermarket Saturday - Oasis Church

Food distribution and warm meal.

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Grocery Give Away - Lincoln Park Children and Families Collaborative

Hosted once a month in partnership with Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank. Items may include frozen foods, pantry items, hygiene products, etc. Individuals should bring their own bag. Must acknowledge that food taken from the giveaway cannot be sold to others.

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Food Programs - Prairie Five Community Action

- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Applications: Provides assistance with applications for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) a county-run, state-supervised Federal program that helps Minnesotans with low incomes get the food they need for sound nutrition and well-balanced meals. The program issues electronic food support benefits that can help stretch your household food budget. - Information and Referral: Offers information on resources of local food shelves - Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors (NAPS) Applications: The program is designed to provide healthy and nutritious food products each month at no cost to eligible individuals over the age of 60. Helps eligible individuals apply for the program. - Second Harvest Heartland: Provides a free food distribution program to those in need - Prairie Five Meals Program: Offers congregate dining, home delivered, and frozen meals serving 34 communities in the area. Frozen meals are available for weekend, holiday, emergency and rural delivery. The program promotes health and independent living in the senior population through improved nutrition and reduction of social isolation.

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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

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Hope For Our City - Community Basics

Collaborative effort with local businesses, restaurants, and corporations. Provides a grocery giveaway with a combination of fresh produce, bakery goods, shelf-stable items, and/or refrigerated and frozen food products.

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Food Shelf/Food Distribution - CHAP Store, The

- Emergency Food Shelf: Can be accessed once every three months by individuals residing in Dakota County. Individuals receive approximately one weeks worth of food for their family including frozen meat and shelf staple items. Food distribution is based on what is available. - Weekly Food Distributions: Typically includes fresh produce, meat, bread, and bakery items. Quantity is dependent on donations coming in, but typically each person receives a box of food items.

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Manna Market - Fridley Covenant Church

Free food distribution operating in a drive-thru style. The typical food available includes fruits, vegetables, breads, meats, snacks, and desserts.

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Nourishing Hope Program - Our Father's Lutheran Church - Rockford

Provides a monthly food drop offering fresh produce, dairy, meat, and staples to anyone in need

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Food Services - Sharing and Caring Hands

Provides a hot meal and a food line with bags of boxed and canned pantry items

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Food Distribution and Pantry - Forest Hills United Methodist Church

- Food Distribution: Provides meat and fresh bread. - Food Pantry: Provides a dry food pantry. There is no limit on quantity of food nor how often people can visit.

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Drive-Thru Distribution - Open Door, The

A supplemental food distribution program that provides pre-packed boxes of food. Food items will vary but can include fresh produce, canned goods, and other pantry staples. This distribution of food items is not intended to be a full-service, it is intended to be a supplemental food support option in addition to other services.

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Food Share - Sisters' Camelot

Distributes donated food from local distributors and warehouses to various locations throughout the Twin Cities on the Sisters' Camelot buses. Foods include: - Bulk goods/overstock items - Fresh organic produce - Prepackaged whole foods

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