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Provide assistance to veterans, active military personnel and first responders with PTSD, suicide prevention, homelessness, and family needs, such as clothing and food.

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Family's Helping Hand is a non profit that operates out of the Family Resource Center to assist families and bridge gaps that will directly lead to better outcomes for families. Some of the resources Family’s Helping Hand can provide are a mini food pantry including formula/baby food, clothes closet, and household and hygiene supplies. Volunteer opportunities are available. 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.

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Provides nonperishable food items to those in need. May also direct callers to nearby food pantries.

Personal grooming supplies and hygiene items available.

Provides referrals if additional help is needed.

Food pantry serving the people who live in the greater Sarpy County and Ralston community. Provides clients with groceries, diapers, meats, dairy products and personal hygiene products every 30 days.

Home delivery may be available.

Offers a Pet Food Pantry when items are available.

Provides food, baby formula, diapers, paper products, and personal hygiene products to those in need.

If supply is limited, personal hygiene products may only be available to families.

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Diapers
Food Pantries
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs

Provides a food pantry to eligible households who may need help with food. Food help is given once per month. USDA commodities may also be distributed through the food pantries.

Offers a grocery-style distribution based provided on a first come first served basis.


Food Pantry offering non-perishable food items, freezer items and vouchers for the local grocery store for perishable food items.

Provides monthly food boxes with personal hygiene and paper goods when available. Also distributes a supplemental food box generally 2 weeks after regular monthly distribution. Able to assist in emergency situations that involve a need for food and emotional support.


Mobile food pantries - over 175 per year - distribute thousands of meals in neighborhoods of the service area that lack access to healthy, affordable food. Visit the website or Facebook page to see upcoming mobile food pantry locations and dates.

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Food Pantries

Offers Housing services, including rent and utilities. Also offers a food pantry, gas vouchers for medical appointments only, and prescription assistance.

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Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Medical Expense Assistance
Food Pantries
Community Action Agencies
Transportation Expense Assistance

Provides canned goods, personal items, and occasional fresh produce/dairy/meat. It is recommended that clients bring their own bag.


Provides Thanksgiving meal box to registered clients during the month before Thanksgiving (a frozen turkey, a bag of potatoes, and food to prepare some of the fixings and sides).

Offers shelf stable food and perishable foods to those in need.

Offers a food pantry for families in crisis.

Provides a food pantry to families with students in the Sycamore School District. Includes perishable, fresh, and frozen goods.

Fayette County Thrift Store and Emergency Food Shelf offers a food program that provides a 3 to 5 day food supply of cereals, canned fruits, fruit juices, soups, vegetables, and garden produce when in season. Also offers personal items such as soap, toothpaste, other goods, and used clothing at no cost.

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Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Pantries
Provides a mobile food pantry for those in need. Signs will be posted if the food pantry needs to be at another location.
Offers perishable, non-perishable, and frozen foods once per week.
Offers a food pantry for those in need.

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.

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.
Food pantry available to those in need. Free Food Fridays features a wider variety of food items, clients are welcome to shop with a shopping cart.
Offers canned and packaged staples to help individuals and families make ends meet.