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Emergency food assistance for low-income individuals and families. May receive food once every calendar month.
Provides food to residents of Baxter and Ira, Iowa, and to those whose children attend school in Baxter.
Offers food pantry services.

Provides on a first come, first serve basis during regular business hours items like produce and bread along with other miscellaneous items.

Offers a food pantry with canned and boxed goods. Available once a month.

Food pantry. If food needed outside of distribution times, please call.

Provides weekly drive thru dinner.

Provides a food pantry for residents of the area. Food boxes may include shelf-stable pantry items, breads, cereal, meat, and other household necessities.

A client-choice food pantry in which individuals can choose the food and household items they desire. Guests must bring their own bags or boxes for groceries.

Offers food delivery to low income seniors, low income housing projects, and people shut in due to illness or medical handicap.

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Grocery Ordering/Delivery
General Household Goods Provision
Food Pantries
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.

Supplies food to individuals and families up to 3 times in a 6 month interval, or 6 times a year. 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.

Provides food to individuals and families in need.

Information and referral. Translation and interpretation.

GED study materials and test resources.

Citizenship classes.

Youth programs for Latin American youth age 14-18.

Health and Wellness Outreach unit for minority health initiatives.

Domestic violence support group.

Food distribution.

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Citizenship Education
Youth Enrichment Programs
Food Pantries
Language Interpretation
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Language Translation
Ethnic Oriented Multipurpose Centers
Provides food for the needy to supplement household food supplies.

Offers a monthly food pantry.

A food pantry is available. Visitors are invited to listen to a brief (5-10 minute) sermon or announcements, but it is not a requirement.

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 on a first come, first serve basis during regular business hours items like produce and bread along with other miscellaneous items.

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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Transportation Expense Assistance
Medical Expense Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Community Action Agencies
Food Pantries
Offers a nutritional variety of USDA food available to individuals or families on the first of each month. This is limited to once a month per household during regular food pantry hours.
Food pantry is available. Can visit each time it is open.
Provides a food pantry to those in need. No charge for items. No income guidelines or referral process necessary.

Provides food and personal hygiene grooming products, including diapers, to families in need. Food vouchers to local grocery stores for fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, milk, bread, potatoes, cheese, laundry soap, dish soap and toilet paper may also be available.

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Personal/Grooming Needs
Food Pantries
Diapers

Offers a food pantry that provides food and other items. Items will vary from week to week but may include a selection of breads and an assortment of desserts.