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Drive thru Food pantry, while supplies last.

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).

Categories

General Clothing Provision
Food Pantries
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Comprehensive Information and Referral

Offers dry goods, canned goods, produce, frozen meat, dairy, and sometimes dessert or bread. Includes used clothing and small household items every Saturday.

When available, items include:

- Personal hygiene products

- Cleaning products

- Baby food and other baby supplies

- Diapers for all ages

- Mobility aids


Categories

General Household Goods Provision
Food Pantries
General Clothing Provision
Provides three to five days worth of food to individuals and families in crisis. Frozen meat and fresh produce may also be available.
Available once per calendar month to residents of Polk County. Persons can go to the food pantry for a three-day supply of food and other non-essential food items. (specialty ethnic foods are available). Food is distributed solely to those in need without income being a consideration.

Offers a food pantry to those in need. Services may also include hygiene and cleaning products in most of the food pantries, including diapers, soap, shampoo and conditioner, feminine hygiene products, and other essentials. Food delivery is available upon request.

Offers a food pantry.

Walk through client choice pantry is available twice monthly. Clothing is sometimes available as donated.

Food pantry serves residents living in the Colona Township.

Also serves any referrals from Pastors and Supervisor of Townships.

For emergencies, call and ask for Adrena.
Limited emergency financial assistance available on a case-by-case basis for needs such as medical, prescription, rent, and utilities. Provides referrals to other agencies when unable to assist.

Food pantry.

Categories

Food Pantries
Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Medical Expense Assistance
If a person has a need for food, the St. Vincent Society members responding to the call may direct the person in need to the food pantry, or to other resources as available.
Food pantry.

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.

Offers a food pantry and hygiene items to those in need that live within the Mid-Prairie School District. Will help anyone in need once, but after that, anyone looking for help must live within the school district.

Categories

Food Pantries
Personal/Grooming Needs

Located at the corner of Larkin Avenue and North Aldine Street, the Blessing Box (a Rubbermaid shed) has shelving with food stored. People who are in need of food are invited to take as needed.

Food donations may be left for others in need.

Provides an emergency food pantry.

Provides non-perishable foods, bakery goods, and fresh produce. Clients asked to bring their own bags/baskets/boxes to carry groceries home in.
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.

Offers a food and clothing pantry.

Provides a food pantry with personal care items and daily meals and produce that can be picked up daily. Emergency food also available.

Provides a food pantry to those in need. No charge for items. No income guidelines or referral process necessary.

Provides food to individuals and families that present for assistance and who meet the Department of Human Services requirements.

Also available, refrigerated Mobile Food Pantry truck which delivers food to pre-registered individuals and families in rural communities.

Mobile Food Pantry requires pre-registration for services.