Individuals and families can access resources once every 30 days for a supplementary food pantry, fresh food, toiletries, diapers, clothing, household goods, furniture, appliances, and other gently used items.
Expanded Parenting Program helps expecting mothers and parents with children up to 12 months with resources like diapers, education materials on parenting/breastfeeding, & consumer choice of other essential items.
Offers a variety of food and sundry items that may be accessed at all County Outreach Centers. Hours for each county food pantry varies, call to get more information on each location.
The Greater Area Pantry is a program offered by various local churches to provide food and personal and household items to people in need. Items typically available include: canned goods, fresh vegetables, frozen beef/chicken/venison, as well as household and personal items.
The food pantry is coordinated by 12 local congregations.
This is a participating TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) food pantry. Enrollment into TEFAP is confidential and requires proof of address and identification. 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.
DMARC food pantry, fresh produce and bread. Also accepts donations for food and produce during regular business hours. Clothing items are also available for those in need of clothing.
Individuals and families can rent community garden plots on a sliding-scale fee basis. Community gardeners get access to land, tools, water, seeds, and other resources to help them grow their own food.
The farm program is for individuals wanting to grow food to sell as a business. The program offers land access and technical assistance to beginning farmers.
Also provides free educational workshops on growing food and food business topics.
Helps bring SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks to the Hub Farmers Market at 21st & Q during the growing season.
Offers a variety of food and sundry items that may be accessed at all County Outreach Centers. Hours for each county food pantry varies, call to get more information on each location.
Offers a nutritional variety of USDA food available to individuals or families on the first of each month. This is limited to once a month per household during regular food pantry hours.
***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.
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 nutrition education to individuals that are ages 60 and above. Also provides 8-10 pounds of free fruits and vegetable once a month to qualifying low income senior citizens.
Provides food and personal hygiene grooming products, including diapers, to families in need. Food vouchers to local grocery stores for fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, milk, bread, potatoes, cheese, laundry soap, dish soap and toilet paper may also be available.
Provides an emergency food pantry that serves anyone in need of assistance. Patrons can visit twice a month for non-perishable food, milk, meat, produce and bread. Personal care items may also be available.
Community groups and individuals donate non-perishable food and paper products and funds to purchase perishable items that are distributed to families/individuals in emergency situations.