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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
Provides a food pantry for people living in the Eddyville, Blakesburg, and Freemont School District. Delivery available within Eddyville limits.

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Food Pantries
Grocery Ordering/Delivery

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
Home Delivered Meals
Grocery Ordering/Delivery

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.)

Program for individuals who need assistance with their grocery shopping needs, every Tuesday at Main Street Market. Volunteers call to take grocery orders and other volunteers shop the orders, giving these individuals an opportunity to remain in their homes longer.

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Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance

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

Commodities available for eligible seniors age 60+.

A client-choice food pantry in which individuals can choose the food and household items they desire. Guests must bring their own bags or boxes for groceries.

Offers food delivery to low income seniors, low income housing projects, and people shut in due to illness or medical handicap.

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Food Pantries
General Household Goods Provision
Grocery Ordering/Delivery

Food pantry home delivery program in that brings food and essential supplies to individuals and families in need.

To sign up for free deliveries, client must live within the delivery area of a United Way food pantry partner and work with them directly to set up free delivery. Current partners are:

-- Casa DeVida Church and Food Pantry - McHenry

-- First Church Food Pantry - The Chapel McHenry

-- FISH Food Pantry - McHenry

-- Holy Apostles - McHenry

-- McHenry Middle School via Kids in Need (signed-up students only)

-- St. Ann's Church and Food Pantry - Wonder Lake

-- Woodstock Food Pantry - Woodstock

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.
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.
Coordinates efforts to alleviate hunger by supporting Feeding America food banks that serve Iowa.

Distributes more than 23 million meals annually throughout a 23-county service area in eastern Iowa and western Illinois through a network of over 300 partners in food pantries, schools, senior residences, and community action organizations. Partner pantries are located in all counties of the service area. Call and speak to the receptionist to find a pantry nearby, or use the map tool online.

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Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
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.

Distributes more than 23 million meals annually throughout a 23-county service area in eastern Iowa and western Illinois through a network of over 300 partners in food pantries, schools, senior residences, and community action organizations. Partner pantries are located in all counties of the service area. Call and speak to the receptionist to find a pantry nearby, or use the map tool online.

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Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses

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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Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Friendly Visiting
Medicare Information/Counseling
Friendly Telephoning
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Provides a reliable source of food through food pantries and agencies. Distributes donated and discounted food to emergency food programs.

Child and adult care food program. Childcare providers are given nutritional consultation and menu reviews through meal cost reimbursement. CACFP staff performs in-service training, on-site visits, safety, sanitation inspections, and record-keeping reviews. Participation is open to registered home 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 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 and Adult Care Food Programs
Child Care Provider Training
Library Services
Food and diaper distribution is available to Center for People cardholders.

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Food Pantries
Fresh Food
Commodity Supplemental Food Program

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.)

Serves members of the Somali community and other immigrants experiencing financial hardships due to lack of employment and/or low-paying jobs.

Provides vouchers to buy food; low-income families may receive food distributed to their homes.

Provides information and referrals to sheltering/housing assistance programs.

These programs are not open to the general public; see eligibility requirements.

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Food Vouchers
Specialized Information and Referral
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Grocery Ordering/Delivery

Distributes commodities of food and non-food items.

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Commodity Supplemental Food Program

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).