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DMARC Food Pantry serves the Des Moines Metro Area.
Food pantry.

Offers a micropantry with non-perishable food items, located outside of the parish hall. Food gets restocked at least once per week.

Operates an emergency food pantry for unforeseeable emergencies and for those who meet with ATLAS regularly through financial mentoring.

Client must set up an appointment to discuss needs and circumstances and complete intake form. If approved, a food box will be provided based on the information given.

It is advised that all appointments for the Emergency Pantry be planned in advance, as "walk-in" availability is dependent on staff schedules.

Need will be subject to verification.

Offers a food pantry for Kelley and Huxley residents only. Pantry can be visited once a month to those in need. Will deliver in an emergency situation.

Provides groceries for residents of Allison, Aredale, Bristow and Dumont once a month. Allows client to fill out a grocery list from available items. Please call for days and times as they vary from month to month.

Offers a monthly emergency food pantry to families in need.

Food pantry.

Provides a food pantry for local residents. Food panty is drive-up service, but residents receive a menu to make pantry selections. Also distributes dish soap, toilet paper, and hand soap supplies when donations are received. Dog and cat food is also regularly available.

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Food Pantries
Domestic Animal Services
General Household Goods Provision
Provides food for low income families.

Offers food to individuals in need of food in the Creston area.

A table in the north yard of the church where anyone is welcome to drop off excess produce. Likewise, everyone is welcome to come and take whatever produce they'd like.

Provides a food pantry to those in need. Must live within the Mediapolis School District to access the pantry.

Offers a food pantry to those in need.

Food pantry available for use.

Offers a food pantry. Services include soap, toilet paper, and laundry detergent are available regularly, and other personal/grooming supplies are given on a rotating basis.

A self-choice or drive-through pantry. After becoming registered, neighbors can choose from canned and dry goods, bread, meat, dairy and fresh produce based on availability. Neighbors may also choose to drive-through and receive prepackaged food.

Pets must be registered in advance by completing the Pet food assistance application. Pet food distribution is based on availability.

Provides a weekly food pantry. Offers personal/grooming supplies monthly.

Offers a food pantry to those in need.

Client Choice food pantry. Pre-made boxes are available upon request. Bring container or bags to pack food into to take home.

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.

Provides community resource flyers and information offering referrals to programming. Clothing vouchers as available, food pantry as available, and computer access.

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Public Access Computers/Tools
Clothing Vouchers
Food Pantries

Provides community resource flyers and information offering referrals to programming. Clothing vouchers as available, food pantry as available, and computer access.

Categories

Comprehensive Information and Referral
Public Access Computers/Tools
Clothing Vouchers
Food Pantries

Provides a food pantry to anyone in need. Go to the food pantry building in the back of the parking lot.