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Provides a food basket to those in need. Can be accessed every 30 days.

Program of Illinois Department of Human Services that assists individuals and families in crisis by providing direct assistance when able and by helping clients navigate local social services.

Offers a food pantry and clothing pantry.

Provides referrals to appropriate services when needing emergency housing, transportation, help with medical bills, and job searching.

Provides management of the Opportunities Quad Cities initiative, a collaboration of volunteers who have experienced success in their lives ("Navigators") who work with individuals and families struggling with poverty ("Neighbors"). Navigators support Neighbors one-on-one to connect them to specific community resources that can alleviate a barrier to success and help them move forward permanently out of poverty. Navigators have worked with Neighbors to resolve legal issues, parenting struggles, continuing education, and many other situations that keep people in poverty. Services are offered at two separate locations in Davenport and Rock Island. The Davenport location focuses on helping individuals and families who have been victims or witnesses of crime (reported or unreported).

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Food Pantries
General Clothing Provision
Provides a food pantry to those in need of food assistance.
Food pantry offering non-perishable items. Perishable items and toiletries provided when available.

Advocacy and community programs for Latinos.

Assistance with employment, housing, and immigration needs. Information and referral. Interpretation and translation services; some fees may apply.

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General Clothing Provision
Housing Search Assistance
Language Interpretation
Language Translation
Food Pantries
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Job Search/Placement
Offers a food pantry to anyone in the Story City, Gilbert, Randall, and Roland communities. The pantry may be visited twice a month for a total of 6 months. Call for services prior to visiting.

The pantry also serves those who have children registered in the Roland-Story School District. Anyone outside of our serving area may receive USDA food only, but no gift card.

Provides a food pantry.

Food pantry. Offers a personalized, on-site shopping experience, curbside pickup, and front-step delivery (if eligible) for Durant and the surrounding tri-county area.

Provides a community food pantry to residents of Warren County. Assistance is available three times per month.

Food pantry, providing shelf-stable pantry items. In addition, each location offers a variety of breads and treats from local bakeries.

Offers a food pantry to the public, restricted to once a week.
Provides a food box to those in need.
Food pantry.
Food pantries providing an emergency supply of food to families and individuals lacking the resources to satisfy the basic nutritional needs for themselves and/or their families. This location allows families to do their own shopping in the market.

Diapers available during regular pantry hours.

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Donation Drop Off Points
Diapers
Food Pantries
Free and fresh produce distributed seasonally in Lincoln; open to anyone.
Food pantry, which can be accessed once per month.
Provides a food Pantry for those in need.
Food pantry.

Dishes, Clothing, bedding, and linens. (No large furniture available.)

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Bedding/Linen
General Clothing Provision
Food Pantries
Offers a two to three day provision of groceries to families or individuals in need. Pre-packaged meal box or bag will be provided based on number of people within the household. This is available once per month. Contact your local Matura Outreach Center to request help for food.
To-go meals are provided to qualified individuals. The meal must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults 60 and over, including the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
Provides emergency food on a short term basis for individuals or families experiencing food insecurity. The food bank may be used 4 times per calendar year.

Client Choice Food Market (Lincoln) and food baskets (Auburn).

The food pantry is open only on Tuesdays 1pm-5pm. Provides food and personal grooming supplies for people in need. Donations of food and grooming supplies appreciated. This is a participating TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) food pantry. Enrollment into TEFAP is confidential. Individuals participating in the FoodShare, School Nutrition Program, WIC, or Senior Meals programs may participate in TEFAP without impacting their ability to qualify for those programs. Must meet income guidelines.

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Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Food Donation Programs
Food Pantries
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies

Food provided to anyone who visits the pantry. Food is pre-boxed and distributed via an outdoor drive-thru model. A small amount of identifying information is collected to conform to USDA regulations.

Food is distributed based on the first letter of the driver's last name. ID or other documentation is required for purposes of determining proper entry time. Time assignments rotate by month; check the United Harvest Mobile Food Pantry Facebook page or call to determine assigned time.