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Provides food to those in need in Taylor County.

Provides a food pantry with staples such as milk, eggs, bread, canned goods, meat (chicken, ground beef), and pastries.

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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General Household Goods Provision
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Food Pantries
DMARC Food Pantry serves the Des Moines Metro Area.

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.

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.

Offers a pantry on a first come, first served basis, clients are able to choose groceries that include fresh meat, produce, beverages, and non-perishable products.

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
Food Pantries
Public Access Computers/Tools
Clothing Vouchers

Provides emergency food services for families in crisis, offering a 3 to5 day food supply. When available may also pick up bread, meat and seasonally available produce

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

Food pantry that provides general canned goods and non-perishables is available.
Provides food for individuals and families in need.
A food pantry that provides food based on family size. The food pantry is sponsored by the Riceville Ministerial Association. May provide vouchers for fresh fruits, vegetables and eggs through the local Farmer's Market on a seasonal basis. Second and fourth Tuesday of the month 6pm-7pm, first and third Wednesday of each month 4pm-6pm Donations of food and contributions accepted. Interested volunteers can inquire through their clergy or call for information. Delivery available for people unable to access the food pantry. Visit the Facebook page for information.

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Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Food Sorting/Packing Volunteer Opportunities
Food Pantries
Food Donation Programs

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
Community Meals
General Household Goods Provision
Baby Clothing
Food Pantries
Offers a food pantry to those in need.

Provides food and clothing to Story County residents in need. No one is turned away.

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General Clothing Provision
Food Pantries
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.

DMARC food pantry open to all in need. Clients can visit one DMARC pantry per calendar month and should bring photo ID for all adults and any type of ID for children in the household. We also provide personal care items, diapers, laundry soap. Clients can come to our Anytime Room anytime we are open (Mondays 4-7, Fridays 9-12) for a limited supply of canned goods, plus an assortment of fresh items as available (typically includes prepared meals, produce, breads).
Offers a food pantry for those in need.

Traveling food pantries deliver nutritious food directly to individuals. Working with local community groups and network partners, trucks deliver meat, produce, nonperishable food, and other products to communities where hunger needs surpass the capacity of current food pantry resources.

Provides Food pantry once a month. Allowed to shop in free store twice a month. Items available include household items, clothing, and whatever is donate to the store.

Part of the DMARC Food Pantry Network. Provides 2 food packages per month. Pantry guests may access extra food (any time items) daily. All services first come, first serve. There is no residence boundary, and financial information is not needed. Food donations are accepted during regular business hours. Individuals must check in before 4 pm.

Offering food pantry services for adults ages 50 and older, with options for home delivery or pick-up.

Social work services for adults ages 50 and older.

Educational and wellness programs consist of morning physical activity exercises (Tai-Chi and Zumba), basic English tutorials, literacy classes in Spanish, citizenship classes, computer classes, civic engagement, workshops on health and nutrition, self-esteem activities, health screenings, dance, arts and crafts, sewing, and field trips into the community.

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Food Pantries
English as a Second Language
Senior Centers
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Citizenship Education
Spanish as a Second Language

Provides a small selection of food items. Micropantry is located on the porch at the main office

Food, Clothing, and Household Pantry Provides food, clothing, and household items to clients who are in need

HIV+ Food Pantry

Provides a food pantry that is specific to the needs and appetite of HIV positive individuals and offers meat and personal selection of items. Nutritional supplements such as Boost and Ensure are also available to the client

Veterans Pantry

Provides food, clothing, household items, cleaning supplies, and grooming/personal hygiene items to veterans in need.

Categories

General Clothing Provision
General Household Goods Provision
Food Pantries