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Agency distribution network includes non-profit agency partners in 16 counties that support efforts to distribute food in Southeast Nebraska. Nonprofit partners cover all segments of the community - food pantries, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, residential treatment centers, and senior and youth programs; partnerships help distribute safe food and household/personal care items as effectively as possible.

Mobile pantries are a distribution in which a Food Bank truck delivers food at no charge to children, families and seniors. Volunteers pitch in to distribute supplies to families. There are mobile pantries at 4 different Lincoln sites each week and 25 sites throughout Southeast Nebraska.

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Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Food Pantries
Provides a food pantry for those in need.

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.

Provides emergency food for those with an immediate need outside the days and times available through the community's larger regularly scheduled pantries. Includes non-perishable food items and occasionally some paper, hygiene, and household products.

Offers instant meal packs and bags of groceries.

As long as funding is available, 3 annual bus passes are provided on the first Tue of the month on a first-come, first-served basis, until supply is exhausted.


Food pantry provided by Sacred Heart.

Offers a drive-through food pantry. Appointments available in case of emergency.

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.

Provides emergency housing and supportive services to homeless individuals and families. Services include case management, information and referral to community resources, education assistance, workshops, and access to food pantry.


Cold Shelter available on nights when it is 20F or below.

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Food Pantries
Life Skills Education
Case/Care Management
Specialized Information and Referral
Homeless Shelter
Provides food for the people living in Keokuk County.

Offers a food pantry, includes dairy, eggs, meat, vegetarian options, dry goods, fresh produce and personal hygiene supplies may also be available. Pick up orders can be made online and picked up on Thursday. Individuals are offered Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners during the holidays.

Provides food for families in need.

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


Drive through food pantry, with food put into back of car. Most months include fresh garden produce.
Provides non-perishible foods as well as fresh fruits and vegetables. Bags with food that do not require a kitchen/stove available for homeless clients.

Food pantry offering non-perishable and perishable items. Toiletries are also available.

Food is distributed on Thursdays. Call by Wednesday to reserve a food box and determine pick-up time.

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Personal/Grooming Needs
Fresh Food
Food Pantries
Client choice food pantry, including canned and dry goods, dairy, frozen meat, and fresh produce.
The Community Kitchen Cupboard supplies food to individuals and families up to 4 times a year or twice in a 6 month interval. Enough food is provided to subsidize meals for 10 days according to the family size. Canned and non-perishable foods are given from supplies on hand and vouchers may be given for up to $37 for fresh food. The food pantry is serving clients thru the window at the present time. Customers are asked to drive up to the window to be served. There are volunteers that can assist with loading items into the vehicle, if needed.
Offers a food pantry for Veterans. Can be accessed once a month.
Food and other household items are available.

Provides a food pantry with pre-packed and bagged food.

Food pantry that offers both drive-thru and walk-up services. One visit per month.

Provides non-perishable food items to anyone in need of food.

Food pantry provided by churches which rotate monthly.

Clients must make an appointment to pick up their order at the designated church. Only one request per month.

Food Pantry requests may be made to the Schuyler Police Department if no contact can be made with any of the churches. (They can also write vouchers to be redeemed at any of the local grocery stores.)

Churches offering pantries during specified months:

- January - Divine Mercy Parish - 308 West 10th Street; (402) 352-3540

- February - Christ United Methodist - 1922 Colfax Street; (402) 352-3560

- March - First Presbyterian - 802 A Street; (402) 352-3822

- April - Trinity Lutheran Church - 1617 Colfax Street; (402) 352-2307

- May - Divine Mercy Parish - 308 West 10th Street; (402) 352-3540

- June - Divine Mercy Parish - 308 West 10th Street; (402) 352-3540

- July - Christ United Methodist - 1922 Colfax Street; (402) 352-3560

- August - First Presbyterian - 802 A Street; (402) 352-3822

- September - Trinity Lutheran Church - 1617 Colfax Street; (402) 352-2307

- October - Divine Mercy Parish - 308 West 10th Street; (402) 352-3540

- November - St. John Lutheran Church - 821 Denver Street; (402) 352-3550

- December - Divine Mercy Parish - 308 West 10th Street; (402) 352-3540