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Community Services - First Lutheran Church - Detroit Lakes

Programs including: - Abundant Grace garden - Alcoholics anonymous support groups - Al Anon support groups - Emergency Homeless Shelter assistance - Helping Hands minor home repair assistance - Wednesday night meal with suggested donation

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Community Meal - Saint Michael's Catholic Church

Free community meal Includes one hot entree, sides, salad, and a dessert.

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Lord's Kitchen, The - Rescue Now Services

Provides a nutritious hot dinner to homeless and struggling families

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Free Community Meals - Sharing Bread Soup Kitchen

Providing a hot meal for anyone in need

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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.

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Community Cafe - Kiesler Clubhouse

Previously held at the Itasca Resource Center. Community Cafe serves a free meal 2 days a week.

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Table for All - Trinity Lutheran Church - Owatonna

- Hot meals for anyone who is seeking food and/or fellowship - Transportation may be available - Volunteer opportunities

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Free Meal - Loaves and Fishes - Freeborn County

Provides a take-out meal consisting of a main hot entree, fresh fruit, salad, and one dessert once a week

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Welcoming Table - Project FINE

Project FINE offers monthly gatherings focused on providing opportunities for the community to come together to share a meal and build cross-cultural relationships.

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Emergency Assistance - Society of Vincent de Paul - Owatonna

Assistance with: - Food vouchers - Gas vouchers - Limited car repair assistance with a documented estimate - Rent assistance - Utility assistance (electric, gas, and water) A free meal is served on Tuesday nights at the parish.

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Drop-In Center - HOPE 4 Youth

Provides basic needs such as hot meals, grab and go foods, clothing, laundry facilities, a shower, and more. Additionally, gives access to case managers on-site to help connect youth to education, employment opportunities, health and wellness programs, stable housing, and more. Also provides a 12-unit transitional housing facility in Coon Rapids that offers supportive services to young people who are at risk of or experiencing homelessness.

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Community Supper - Bethel Church - Owatonna

Provides a free weekly community supper meal with in-person dining or drive-up options

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Resource Center - Lincoln Center, The

Offers computers, WiFi access, and many other supplies on-site to help those seeking refuge find the resources needed for stability. Including: - Access to 24/7 snack bar - Street meal kits, a food pantry, where individuals can pick and choose - Warm meals

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Free Community Meals - Oak Park Center

A free, hot meal is offered in the community cafe to provide an opportunity for community members to build relationships and access needed resources.

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Community Meal - Feast Community Meal, The

Central Lutheran Church offers a weekly community meal and social time open to all members of the community. Meals are served on Wednesdays during the school year from 4:45 pm to 6 pm at the church. There are no meals in June, July, or August.

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Drop-In Youth Center - Life House - Duluth

A safe, adult-supervised place for youth ages 14-24 to socialize. Access to basic needs such as: - Clothing - Hygiene supplies - Laundry - Meals - Showers - Storage lockers Offering daily: - Activities - Independent living skills classes - Support groups

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Saturday Noon Meal Program - Christ United Methodist Church

Provides a hot meal for those in need in the community. A Little Free Pantry available outside of the church building.

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Meal Programs - Marie Sandvik Center

Provides a hot meal to metro area residents.

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Center Services - Stevens County Developmental Achievement Center

Emphasizes skills necessary for independent living with the greatest emphasis on vocational training and job skills. The majority of clients are involved in supported community employment. Job placements include: - Janitorial work - Automobile detailing - Nursing home assistant - Laundry work - Lawn care - Dish washing - Recycling services - Retail crafts - Food service industry The DAC operates the following: - Recycling center - Ink pen and pin back button assembly station - Retail craft industry - Non-vocational programs - Daily hot lunches, meals are prepared according to individual client dietary needs. Program serves meals for clients with chewing problems, choking issues, diabetes, food allergies, and cholesterol concerns. - Medical monitoring and administration services in tandem with health care providers and client residential facilities - Transportation to the Regional Fitness Center for work creating and meeting fitness goals, most clients qualify for free memberships to the center Training in independent living skills and speech therapy are provided when necessary The DAC also provides job training and employment in various sub-contracted jobs

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Soup Kitchen - Care and Share of Crookston

Operates a soup kitchen that serves hot meals during lunch and evenings every day of the week. Meals are not restricted to residents only. All individuals and families are welcome; however, children must be accompanied by a parent at all times.

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Community Meal Program - Salvation Army - Mankato Corps

Offers a free meal five days a week, also distributes bread and bakery items when available

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