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Pet Food Shelf - Great Tails Animal Rescue
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Pet Food Shelf - Bond Between, The
Provide emergency food, litter, and pet supplies to those who are temporarily unable to provide for their pets. Also accepts donations for food, litter, and pet supplies.
Provide emergency food, litter, and pet supplies to those who are temporarily unable to provide for their pets. Also accepts donations for food, litter, and pet supplies.
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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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Animal Food Shelf - River Bluff Humane Society
People in need of pet food may come up to 5 times in a 12-month period. We do require them to have an ID with them
People in need of pet food may come up to 5 times in a 12-month period. We do require them to have an ID with them
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Food Shelf - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
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Animal Food Shelf - Humane Society of Kandiyohi and Meeker Counties
Depending upon donations received, provides dry cat and dog food to families in need. Does not provide canned food or litter.
Depending upon donations received, provides dry cat and dog food to families in need. Does not provide canned food or litter.
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Grocery Distribution - White Bear Area Food Shelf
Provides fresh, frozen, and staple groceries, no appointment needed. Curbside pick up and in-store shopping available. Food may include:
-Fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen meat, deli items, dairy, staples, and bakery items
-Dog and cat food also available
Accepts food donations
Provides fresh, frozen, and staple groceries, no appointment needed. Curbside pick up and in-store shopping available. Food may include:
-Fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen meat, deli items, dairy, staples, and bakery items
-Dog and cat food also available
Accepts food donations
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Pet Pantry - Crossroads Animal Shelter and Community Veterinary Clinic
Offers short-term support for pet owners, including pet food and necessary supplies
Offers short-term support for pet owners, including pet food and necessary supplies
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Food Shelf and Essential Items - Gather and Grow Food Shelf and Connect Center
Offer food and groceries, household essentials, personal care items, and pet food. Essential items available may be diapers, baby formula, shampoo/conditioner, adult briefs, laundry soap, dish soap, paper towels, and toilet paper. Shoppers can shop twice per month. Grocery delivery service is available to local older adults who have mobility or limited transportation options. Grocery deliveries take place monthly.
Offer food and groceries, household essentials, personal care items, and pet food. Essential items available may be diapers, baby formula, shampoo/conditioner, adult briefs, laundry soap, dish soap, paper towels, and toilet paper. Shoppers can shop twice per month. Grocery delivery service is available to local older adults who have mobility or limited transportation options. Grocery deliveries take place monthly.
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Family Programs - Western Communities Action Network - WeCAN
Provides the follwing services:
- Adopt a Family: A holiday giving program connecting low-income families with anonymous sponsors that provide the families with gifts and necessities
?- Birthday Shelf: Gifts and party supplies to celebrate a child's birthday
- Personal Hygiene: Personal hygiene items and cleaning supplies given out once per month to stretch budgets
- Pet Food Assistance: Pet food available once per month if needed
- Ready to Learn: School supplies and backpacks for children in grades K-12
Provides the follwing services:
- Adopt a Family: A holiday giving program connecting low-income families with anonymous sponsors that provide the families with gifts and necessities
?- Birthday Shelf: Gifts and party supplies to celebrate a child's birthday
- Personal Hygiene: Personal hygiene items and cleaning supplies given out once per month to stretch budgets
- Pet Food Assistance: Pet food available once per month if needed
- Ready to Learn: School supplies and backpacks for children in grades K-12
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Food Share - Blue Earth Nicollet County Humane Society
Offers free dog and cat food to help keep pets together with their families.
Participants can receive food up to twice a month and will receive a 2 week supply of food if available.
Offers free dog and cat food to help keep pets together with their families.
Participants can receive food up to twice a month and will receive a 2 week supply of food if available.
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Food Shelf - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
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Food Shelf - Daisy's of Bruno - Thrift Store
Offers food shelf services and also accepts food donations. Depending upon donations received, also offers pet food.
Offers food shelf services and also accepts food donations. Depending upon donations received, also offers pet food.
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Food Shelf - ACBC Food Shelf and Thrift Store
- Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP): Provides low-income adults ages 60 and older with additional food and nutrition education. Items are selected by participants each month.
- Food Shelf Market: Can be utilized once each month. Individuals receive a 7-to-10-day supply of food including fresh produce, meat, dairy, eggs, bread, shelf-stable, pet food, hygiene, and more. Choices can not be guaranteed due to limited quantity of items.
- Summer Food for Kids: During the regular food shopping appointment, households with school-age children have the option to choose additional 'kid-friendly' food
- Weekly Program: Additional food services available for those who are experiencing homelessness. Other special events such as produce distributions and additional shopping opportunities on select Fridays.
- Personal care items and food donations are accepted
- Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP): Provides low-income adults ages 60 and older with additional food and nutrition education. Items are selected by participants each month.
- Food Shelf Market: Can be utilized once each month. Individuals receive a 7-to-10-day supply of food including fresh produce, meat, dairy, eggs, bread, shelf-stable, pet food, hygiene, and more. Choices can not be guaranteed due to limited quantity of items.
- Summer Food for Kids: During the regular food shopping appointment, households with school-age children have the option to choose additional 'kid-friendly' food
- Weekly Program: Additional food services available for those who are experiencing homelessness. Other special events such as produce distributions and additional shopping opportunities on select Fridays.
- Personal care items and food donations are accepted
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Food Shelf - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
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Food Shelf - NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center
Provides a weekly shopping food shelf for free food, household items, and more. Services include:
- Application assistance for those who qualify to enroll in the MNsure health insurance program, Nutrition Assistance Program - NAPS, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP
- A weekly food supply
- Cleaning supplies
- Parent support such as baby food, breast milk, diapers, and formula
- Personal hygiene products including condoms, pads, and tampons
- Pet food
Provides a weekly shopping food shelf for free food, household items, and more. Services include:
- Application assistance for those who qualify to enroll in the MNsure health insurance program, Nutrition Assistance Program - NAPS, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP
- A weekly food supply
- Cleaning supplies
- Parent support such as baby food, breast milk, diapers, and formula
- Personal hygiene products including condoms, pads, and tampons
- Pet food
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Food Shelf - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
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Food Shelf - Community Helping Hand
Food shelf is available to those in need. residents can visit every 30 days. Also provides pet food. Accepts donations of fresh produce.
Food shelf is available to those in need. residents can visit every 30 days. Also provides pet food. Accepts donations of fresh produce.
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Drive-Up Program - Open Cupboard
Drive-up food program offers fresh produce, milk, dairy, meat, bakery, dry goods, personal hygiene items, pet food, baby diapers, and feminine hygiene products. Individuals can use the drive-up once a month and use this along with Today's Harvest.
Drive-up food program offers fresh produce, milk, dairy, meat, bakery, dry goods, personal hygiene items, pet food, baby diapers, and feminine hygiene products. Individuals can use the drive-up once a month and use this along with Today's Harvest.
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Food Shelf - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
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Food Shelf - Big Lake Community Food Shelf
Provides monthly food services for those in need. Clients are able to visit the food shelf once a month. Services include:
- A combination of fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, milk, and other perishable and nonperishable items such as personal hygiene items or pet food are provided. How much a client can take depends on their family size, and availability. Donations are also accepted.
- Pop-Up Pantry: Provides extra food for anyone in need. The client will be able to pick the food items they would like from what is available that day. This visit is extra and does not affect a regular monthly visit.
- Drive-thru: Provides extra food for anyone in need. A volunteer will load up pre-packed food into the vehicle. This visit is extra and does not affect a regular monthly visit.
Provides monthly food services for those in need. Clients are able to visit the food shelf once a month. Services include:
- A combination of fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, milk, and other perishable and nonperishable items such as personal hygiene items or pet food are provided. How much a client can take depends on their family size, and availability. Donations are also accepted.
- Pop-Up Pantry: Provides extra food for anyone in need. The client will be able to pick the food items they would like from what is available that day. This visit is extra and does not affect a regular monthly visit.
- Drive-thru: Provides extra food for anyone in need. A volunteer will load up pre-packed food into the vehicle. This visit is extra and does not affect a regular monthly visit.
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Adoption, Lost and Found, and Surrender Services - Carver Scott Humane Society
- Accepts surrenders of cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies and enables them to be available for adoption
- Accepts reports of lost or found animals
- Before animals are adopted, the agency vaccinates puppies against rabies, checks for feline leukemia, uses heartworm tests, and provides heartworm preventative to healthy dogs or gives dogs who test positive for heartworm a second chance by treating them. Also uses microchip technology and spaying/neutering of adult animals prior to adoption.
- Fur Keeps: Keeps pets with their owners by providing resources, assistance, and training to help families and pets stay together. Shelter diversion, emergency financial assistance for veterinary care (pays for 50% of the service with a $1,000 maximum, visit website for additional details), and pet food (2-week supply of food provided per pet per family once within a calendar month) are provided.
- Low-kill organization. Does not euthanize based on supply and demand of pet overpopulation. Works with participating vets and only euthanizes animals deemed un-adoptable due to severe health issues or un-remediable behavior problems, such as aggression and biting.
- Accepts surrenders of cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies and enables them to be available for adoption
- Accepts reports of lost or found animals
- Before animals are adopted, the agency vaccinates puppies against rabies, checks for feline leukemia, uses heartworm tests, and provides heartworm preventative to healthy dogs or gives dogs who test positive for heartworm a second chance by treating them. Also uses microchip technology and spaying/neutering of adult animals prior to adoption.
- Fur Keeps: Keeps pets with their owners by providing resources, assistance, and training to help families and pets stay together. Shelter diversion, emergency financial assistance for veterinary care (pays for 50% of the service with a $1,000 maximum, visit website for additional details), and pet food (2-week supply of food provided per pet per family once within a calendar month) are provided.
- Low-kill organization. Does not euthanize based on supply and demand of pet overpopulation. Works with participating vets and only euthanizes animals deemed un-adoptable due to severe health issues or un-remediable behavior problems, such as aggression and biting.
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Grocery Distribution - White Bear Area Food Shelf
Provides fresh, frozen, and staple groceries, no appointment needed. Curbside pick up and in-store shopping available. Food may include:
-Fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen meat, deli items, dairy, staples, and bakery items
-Dog and cat food also available
Accepts food donations
Provides fresh, frozen, and staple groceries, no appointment needed. Curbside pick up and in-store shopping available. Food may include:
-Fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen meat, deli items, dairy, staples, and bakery items
-Dog and cat food also available
Accepts food donations
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Food Shelf - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
Offers food shelves once a month by appointment to receive fresh produce, frozen meat, shelf-stable foods, bread and bakery items, personal care products, household cleaning supplies, and pet food when available.
In addition, they may visit weekly for fresh produce, dairy, and bread/bakery items.
Donations are accepted during food shelves' open hours and may include canned and boxed foods, cereal, peanut butter, pasta, rice, juice, pet food, dish and laundry soap, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo/conditioner.
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Pet Food and Supplies Collection and Distribution - Feeding Pets of the Homeless
Member collection sites accept donated pet food. The donated pet food is then delivered to distributing organizations (food banks, homeless shelters, and/or soup kitchens) that have agreed to distribute the pet food to the homeless and poor.
???Collection and distribution sites for pet food and supplies can be found on the website at https://petsofthehomeless.org/get-help/
Member collection sites accept donated pet food. The donated pet food is then delivered to distributing organizations (food banks, homeless shelters, and/or soup kitchens) that have agreed to distribute the pet food to the homeless and poor.
???Collection and distribution sites for pet food and supplies can be found on the website at https://petsofthehomeless.org/get-help/
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