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Food Pantry - Provides pre-packaged food boxes for pick-up at the pantry during regular pantry hours. Grab-n-Go perishables available while supplies last when the pantry is closed.

Homebound Senior Food Delivery Program - Food delivery to individuals unable to reach our pantry locations. Recipients must be referred from a partner agency.

Mobile Food Program - Distributing shelf stable and non-perishable food in communities that have limited food resources for individuals and families at no cost.

Volunteer Opportunities - Volunteers sort through donations, restock pantry shelves, distribute food and other pantry-related tasks.

Pantry Donations - Accepts pantry donations of food, hygiene products, cleaning supplies, paper goods, diapers, and paper bags year-round. Donations may be brought to the St. Juan Diego Center. Call for more information regarding donations or to host a donation drive.

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Fresh Food
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Donation Drop Off Points
Mobile Food Pantry Programs
Food Pantries
Works with registered child care development home 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.
Coordinates efforts to alleviate hunger by supporting Feeding America food banks that serve Iowa.
Commodity food distribution program provides monthly delivery of USDA commodities to homebound, income eligible seniors.

Omaha senior pantry provides weekly food support via drive-up pantry to older adults, 60 and over.

Delivers food to those who, because of medical conditions, are unable to pick up food.

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 nutritious supplemental food from USDA to seniors 60 years of age and older. Participants must meet income guidelines.

CSFP does not provide all the food a person needs. It provides supplemental food with good sources of nutrients which may be lacking in the diets of the participants

Child care food program; a federal program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture through the Nebraska Dept. of Education.


Promotes healthy meals to children in family and childcare homes. Reimburses child care providers for serving nutritious qualifying meals/snacks to children in their home child care through age 12.


Family Service offers training, monitoring, help in meal planning and filing reimbursement for childcare providers.

Commodities available for eligible seniors age 60+.
State-funded program, which works to improve the health of elderly people (age 60 and over) by supplementing their diets with nutritious foods.

Commodities are delivered (beginning in January) every other month to the Victory Park Center, second Wednesday; Northeast Senior Center, second Tuesday; and the Asian Senior Center the second Wednesday.
Monthly food packages for income eligible individuals 60 years and older. Clinics are held in Grand Island, Loup City, Columbus, and O'Neill. Contact CNCAP office for information on clinic dates for each location.
Provides meal reimbursements and nutrition education to registered child care providers.
Monthly food packages for income eligible individuals 60 years and older. Clinics are held in Grand Island, Loup City, Columbus, and O'Neill. Contact CNCAP office for information on clinic dates for each location.
Provides food to anyone in need.

***Food Delivery available to those that cannot afford groceries and to those that cannot leave their house to access food resources. Call Resources Unite's main phone number to set up a food delivery. Deliveries made by Dubuque Area Labor Harvest.

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.

Commodity food packages to eligible participants age 60 and older. Participants are given a pre-packaged grouping of foods by participant pick up or home delivery.
Provides cash reimbursements for meals and snacks served to children in a child care setting. Providers may submit menus on-line, on paper, mail, or fax.

Resource library and training for participating child care providers, as well as cookbooks and free record-keeping calendars.

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Child Care Provider Training
Library Services
Child and Adult Care Food Programs

Provides access to food through emergency food aggregation, production, delivery, and distribution services.

Brings food directly to vulnerable community members through local neighborhood emergency food drop-off and distribution.

Provides access to fresh, nutritious food through five community gardens and several farm stands per month with each stand providing produce vouchers to increase client buying power.

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Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Fresh Food
Works with registered child care development home 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.

Offers to bridge the gap between abundance and hunger by collecting and redistributing surplus food to food access partners like meal sites, pantries, shelters, and youth programs

Works with registered child care development home 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 Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Food Pantries
Monthly food packages for income eligible individuals 60 years and older. Clinics are held in Grand Island, Loup City, Columbus, and O'Neill. Contact CNCAP office for information on clinic dates for each location.
Provides non-perishable food items and donated fresh produce, when available, once every 30 days. Diapers and formula also offered, when available.

Anyone that would like to have the food pantry deliver to their home, can call ahead for a food delivery. This is only available for those in Polk County. No delivery on weekends, but a pick up time can be set up if needed. Call 515-518-4770 for further assistance.

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Food Pantries
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Diapers
Formula/Baby Food
Provides financial reimbursements to childcare providers for serving nutritious meals to children in their care.
Works with registered child care development home 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 snack.