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Offers to work with registered child care providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Agency distribution network includes non-profit agency partners in 16 counties that support efforts to distribute food in Southeast Nebraska. Nonprofit partners cover all segments of the community - food pantries, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, residential treatment centers, and senior and youth programs; partnerships help distribute safe food and household/personal care items as effectively as possible.

Mobile pantries are a distribution in which a Food Bank truck delivers food at no charge to children, families and seniors. Volunteers pitch in to distribute supplies to families. There are mobile pantries at 4 different Lincoln sites each week and 25 sites throughout Southeast Nebraska.

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Food Pantries
Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Food and diaper distribution is available to Center for People cardholders.

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Food Pantries
Fresh Food
Commodity Supplemental Food Program

Offers to work with registered child care providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Distributes food to pantries, soup kitchens, after-school programs, and residential centers.
Registered daycare homes in Scott, Clinton, Muscatine and Cedar Counties may apply to Friendly House for reimbursement of meals and snacks served to their daycare children. Friendly House sponsors the CACFP funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and administered by the State Board of Education.

Commodities are delivered every other month (January, March, May, July, September, and November) at these three locations.

Asian Senior Center - Second Wednesday every other month at 11 am (January, March, May, July, September and November). To register, call the Center for People in Need, 3901 N. 27th St., Lincoln, NE 68521, at 402-476-4357.

Northeast Senior Center - Every other month (January, March, May, July, September and November). To register call the Food Bank of Lincoln at 402-466-8170, ext. 2001.

Victory Park Senior Center - Every other month (January, March, May, July, September and November). To register call the Food Bank of Lincoln at 402-466-8170, ext. 2001.

Provides frozen meals, which volunteers can collect and deliver to neighbors.
Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federally funded program that provides partial meal reimbursement to child care centers (in-home day care), adult day care centers, emergency shelters and child care homes for serving nutritious meals. Day care provider must be registered with the state department of human services.
Commodities available for eligible seniors age 60+.
Commodities available for eligible seniors age 60+.

Food bank distributes food to hungry people through a network of more than 900 food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, youth and senior centers, and other food assistance sites. The Food Bank acquires donated food directly from manufacturers and retail stores.

(Food is not provided directly to individuals from the food bank.)

Delivers a supplemental box of non-perishable food each month for seniors or disabled individuals.

The program is operated in connection with CAPWN (Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska).

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Commodity Supplemental Food Program

- Food for Seniors: Provides groceries to income eligible seniors in Champaign and Urbana who are in need of food. Groceries are delivered by volunteers on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.

- Emergency Food Fund for Seniors: Seniors determined to be in emergent need of food by caseworkers may get food to cover them until other resources are available. (For example, a senior needs food on a Friday when there are no open food pantries). Caseworker will submit a request for emergency funds to shop and deliver food to the senior to cover the weekend.

Offers a food pantry delivery service to those in need. If a person is unable to obtain food by either visiting a food pantry location or by using a proxy to pick up food for them, they may call to request a delivery.

Requests for delivery are taken on a first-come first-serve basis. Once the order is placed, food will be delivered to the following business day between 9 am-12 pm.

Provides a holistic approach to medical problems and aim to address unmet social needs of patients.

Services may include, friendly calling, home visits, shopping/errand assistance, grocery delivery and assistance ordering (requires credit card, does not accept food stamps), smart Meals program, SHIP (Senior Health Insurance Program) counseling, social and educational events, and excercise classes for seniors.

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Medicare Information/Counseling
Friendly Telephoning
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Friendly Visiting
Delivers food and other essential items to the homes of Champaign County families in need, who are unable to access such items on their own.

Food bank distributes food to hungry people through a network of more than 900 food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, youth and senior centers, and other food assistance sites. The Food Bank acquires donated food directly from manufacturers and retail stores.

(Food is not provided directly to individuals from the food bank.)

Food bank distributes food to hungry people through a network of more than 900 food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, youth and senior centers, and other food assistance sites. The Food Bank acquires donated food directly from manufacturers and retail stores.

(Food is not provided directly to individuals from the food bank.)

Commodities for seniors. Home delivery is available for the elderly who cannot pick up their commodities.

Provides boxed groceries to those in our school district, this is limited to Eddyville, Cedar, Fremont and Blakesburg.


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Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Food Pantries

Food pantry.

Food is provided to a family once per month. More frequent distribution may be made in case of emergency.

Food delivered to the elderly and disabled homebound clients.

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Food Pantries
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Home Delivered Meals
A food warehouse that provides food to food pantries and non-profit agencies who have feeding sites.

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Mobile Food Pantry Programs
Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Food Donation Programs

Offers to work with registered child care providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Provides foods purchased and distributed by the USDA to seniors who are sixty and over.