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Food Shelf - MAS - Muslim American Society

Offers a variety of food at multiple locations throughout the Twin Cities

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Food Pantry - Richland Wilkin Food Pantry

Provides emergency food assistance to people in need. Offers a client choice model where clients can select their own food with the help of a volunteer. Food is available once a month. Accepts donations and provides volunteer opportunities.

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Food Shelf - Meeker Area Food Shelf

- Emergency food; 4-5 day supply of food - Clients can use the food shelf once per month

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Food Shelf - Delano Helping Hands

Provides emergency food for Delano area residents and surrounding communities. Individuals can access the food shelf once per month by appointment, with a choice of curbside pickup or in-store shopping.

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Food Shelf - CAPI USA

Provides culturally specific food shelf available to individuals who meet eligibility requirements once per month

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Food Shelf - Bertha Food Shelf

Provides a distribution of food for individuals and families in need

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Food Shelf - Big Stone Lake Area Emergency Food Shelf

Provides a 3-4 day supply of food for clients once per calendar month.

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Food Pantry - Winona Volunteer Services

The food shelf at Winona Volunteer Services is open Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays 10 am to 1 pm, Thursdays 3 pm to 6 pm, and Fridays 2 pm to 5 pm, with the last shopper checked in no later than 15 minutes before closing. Volunteer Services provides food to any individual or family who qualify with income at or below 300% of the federal poverty level. Volunteer Services no longer issues food shelf cards. Shoppers are allowed in one person at a time, with a maximum of six shoppers. Masks are required for those who are not fully vaccinated, and strongly encouraged for all others. Shoppers are encouraged to maintain at least six feet of physical distance from other shoppers and volunteers. Individuals may send someone to shop on their behalf if unable to come to the food shelf. If the individual has no one to shop for them, please refer them to Food Delivery aka Groceries on the Go at Winona Volunteer Services. Winona Volunteer Services offers a very limited supply of emergency food, which will provide enough food until the next available shopping day.

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Halal Food Shelf - Isuroon

Partners with fifteen food distribution locations across the metro area, providing a culturally-appropriate food shelf with a focus on the East African community. The food shelf program offers: - Food items such as rice, pasta, canned goods, cooking oil, fresh produce, and other culturally relevant items - Halal dietary standards - Clients can access the food shelf as needed. Does not accept food donations at this time. Volunteer opportunity positions are available to help with organizing, inspecting, distributing food, and assisting with cleaning the facility.

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Food Shelf - Helping Hands Emergency Services Food Shelf

Provides a 3-day supply of food in emergency situations; accepts donations and offers volunteer opportunities

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Food Distribution - Kasson Church of Christ

Provides a box of food for anyone in need. Donations come from Trader Joe's.

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Food Shelf - Bigfork Food Shelf

- Provides food to persons in need in the area - Located on the side of the Over 50 Club

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Advocacy and Support - Paulsen and Company

- A food shelf is available to clients and assists individuals with special dietary needs on a case by case basis - Offers assistance to those facing landlord/tenant disputes. Does not provide financial assistance. - Paulsen Parents: Gathers stories and information on discrimination/denials of service regarding parenting with a disability. This program is available to parents with disabilities at no cost. - Publications and presentations on disability awareness

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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

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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.

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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

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Horizons Unlimited - Food Shelf - Division of Indian Work

Provides emergency food to American Indians once a month.

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Food Shelf - Emily Emergency Food Shelf

Provides food to those in need

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Food Shelf - Area Food Shelf of New Richland

Provides a food shelf to those in need. Clients receive roughly 20-25 pounds of food per person. Food, paper products, toiletry items, as well as cash donations are welcome.

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Food Shelf and Produce Distribution - Brian Coyle Community Center

Food Shelf: Offers free, culturally relevant, and nutritious food to individuals and families Produce Giveaways: Free distribution of vegetables and/or fruit every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month SNAP Enrollment: Screens individuals and families for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and offers assistance with SNAP applications

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Food Shelves - 360 Communities

Operates a network of five partner food shelves in which clients shop for their own food and have the opportunity to meet with a volunteer to learn about additional resources. Also operates a Nutrition Assistance Program for older adults in Burnsville, Farmington, Lakeville, and Rosemount, which provides monthly food support to low-income older adults.

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Food Shelf - Longville Area Food Shelf

- Provides 3 - 4 days of food for families and individuals - Emergency food available

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Food Shelf - Pierz Area Food Shelf

Providing emergency food to area residents who are in need once a month

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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.

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