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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.

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.)

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.
A food warehouse that provides food to food pantries and non-profit agencies who have feeding sites.

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

Commodities available for eligible seniors age 60+.

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.
Works with approximately 200 member agencies to distribute food throughout 16 counties.
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.
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
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.

Offers delivery of food one time per month for those with a disability and/or no other way to source food.

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.)

Offers food and other material goods to area non-profit organizations, who then distribute these goods to their clients in need. Agencies that do not have scheduled pickup times should contact the administrator.

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.

A program that provides nutritious meals and snacks to children and adults receiving child care. The CACFP reimburses child care providers for serving these healthy meals and snacks to children in their care up through age 12.
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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Donation Drop Off Points
Food Pantries
Mobile Food Pantry Programs
Fresh Food
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Provides donated and purchased food to charitable organizations for emergency food assistance. When calling the agency, specify a zip code or area within the service area so that parties seeking services can be given a location; partnerships take place in various locations.

Works with 555 Network Partners in 93 counties across Nebraska and western Iowa to distribute food.
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 reliable source of food through food pantries and agencies. Distributes donated and discounted food to emergency food programs.

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 (second Wednesday).

Provides foods purchased and distributed by the USDA to seniors who are sixty and over.
USDA Child Care Food Program administration. Program reimburses meals at licensed home day cares and child care centers.

Trains child care personnel.

Conducts and publishes research on child care issues.

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Child and Adult Care Food Programs
Child Care Provider Training
Commodities available for eligible seniors age 60+.