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Choice pantry which allows people, once every 30 days, to pick out groceries for themselves and their families

Three- to four-days' worth of food is provided and can include vegetables and fruits, spaghetti, soup, crackers, peanut butter, canned chili or meats, macaroni and cheese, packaged noodle dishes, cereal, bread, meat, and other miscellaneous donated items.

Personal hygiene items are available when in stock for those seeking such.


Infant diapers, Adult diapers and incontinence items, and baby layettes available upon request. The layettes contain basic items needed for a newborn, e.g., blankets, onesies, diapers, wipes, lotion, soap and shampoo, bibs, burp clothes, and one or two outfits of clothing. Availability dependent on donations.

Food and personal care items for local residents based on family size and availability. Referrals to other agencies and programs. Clients may visit once per month.
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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Provides supplemental food which is available to those with limited food resources within Cedar County. Food is also available on an emergency basis. Leave a message on the answering machine at the church. Perishable food available.

Offers a food pantry to those in need in the Cedar Rapids and surrounding areas.

Provides food and clothing.

Food pantry open to the public.
Provides food for those in need.
Provides food for those in need.

Offers a food pantry to those in need.

Drive through food pantry, with food put into back of car. Most months include fresh garden produce.
Offers a food pantry to the residents of Madison County. Refreshments or meals are served each time the food pantry is open.
Offers a DMARC and Food Bank of Iowa food and personal item pantry to anyone in need of assistance. Diapers and formula are also available depending upon inventory. Anytime items available during regular business hours.

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Food pantry.

Commodities.

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Food Pantries
Commodity Supplemental Food Program
Provides a week's supply of food according to household size. Available to every household once a month. Hygiene items may be selected when receiving a food pantry.

Offers a food pantry to those in need.

Offers a food pantry to those in need.

Food boxes are available once a month to families in need. Depending on availability, a food box may consist of meats, canned goods, baking products and toiletry items.
Offers a food pantry to those in need.
A volunteer run food pantry for those in need.

Provides non-perishable food, fresh and frozen produce, bread, dairy, and proteins.

Volunteer "Companions" escort patrons through the pantry, ensuring they are able to obtain the food they need to feed their families.

The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) gives out a variety of nutritious foods at no cost to Illinoisans through local food pantries, shelters and soup kitchens.

Those at =300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) are eligible to participate in TEFAP. The IDHS Maximum Gross Income for receipt of USDA food is based on household size and monthly income.

Household size:

1 - $3,765

2 - $5,110

3 - $6,455

4 - $7,800

5 - $9,145

6 - $10,490

7 - $11,835

8 - $13,180

9 - $14,525

10 - $15,870

Food pantries are open every week for at least two hours (unless operating under an exemption) to serve the public. To find TEFAP times and locations, use the 'Find Food Illinois' community food map on the website. For other questions, call the Illinois TEFAP phone number.

Provides free food for those who live in the area served. Clients are allowed to shop for items they prefer from what is in stock, rather than getting a prepackaged box. Non-food items such as personal hygiene supplies, paper products and cleaning supplies are available.

Bring bags or boxes to carry items home.

Visit Facebook page for any changes to the schedule.