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The food pantry is open only on Tuesdays 1pm-5pm. Provides food and personal grooming supplies for people in need. Donations of food and grooming supplies appreciated. This is a participating TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) food pantry. Enrollment into TEFAP is confidential. 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. Must meet income guidelines.

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Personal/Grooming Supplies
A food pantry for students in need.
Distributes prepared and perishable food at designated distribution sites in Lincoln and the surrounding area. Provides foods such as fruits, vegetables, dairy products, bread, etc.

Provides a food pantry for persons in need and low-income families in the Lone Tree area. Call administrative number to talk to someone or to leave a message to request food distribution.

Provides food and personal hygiene products, with no appointment required.

Dinner is available on certain evenings.

Offers a baby bank with items for children up to age 2.

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Diapers
Food Pantries
Community Meals
General Household Goods Provision
Baby Clothing

Food pantry, providing shelf-stable pantry items. In addition, each location offers a variety of breads and treats from local bakeries.

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

Provides a food pantry for those in need.

Provides one bag of food staples including frozen meat, bread, and fresh produce when available for each household. Clients can access the pantry once every two weeks.

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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Food Pantries
Personal/Grooming Needs

Provides food items.

Food pantry provided on an emergency basis. After a client accesses the pantry three times in one year they will receive one-on-one budgeting assistance in order to receive additional food pantries in a 12 month period.
Provides food for those in need once a month.

Provides food to those in need.

Food pantry offering canned goods to anyone in need. Personal items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, etc., are also available.

Delivery or pick-up of items is available, by appointment.

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Personal/Grooming Needs
Food Pantries

Offers a food pantry to those in need.

Distributes prepared and perishable food at designated distribution sites in Lincoln and the surrounding area. Provides foods such as fruits, vegetables, dairy products, bread, etc.
Distributes prepared and perishable food at designated distribution sites in Lincoln and the surrounding area. Provides foods such as fruits, vegetables, dairy products, bread, etc.
Provides a food pantry for residents in the English Valley School District.

Provides a local food pantry for those in need. For emergency food pantry, call to make an appointment.

Food pantry is available for students and their families.

Provides a food pantry for local seniors. Coffee and treats provided prior to food pantry opening.

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.

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).

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

Provides a food pantry.