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Food pantry offering non-perishable food items (some from USDA).
Provides supplemental groceries, soaps, and personal products to residents in need.

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Food Pantries
Personal/Grooming Needs
Food pantry, available with referral.
Participants receive a supplemental supply of groceries on a weekly basis. Pre-orders are encouraged. Orders can be called in on Monday or sent via email. Schedule a pick-up time when you place your order, or request delivery Delivery is available within Lisbon and Mount Vernon. Emergency food assistance is also available.
Free and fresh produce distributed seasonally in Lincoln; open to anyone.
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.
Families can receive pantry non-perishables including fruits, vegetables, soups, tuna, cold cereal, pasta, peanut butter, jelly, and more. Purchased perishables include bananas, carrots, apples, potatoes, hamburger, loin pork chops, and luncheon meat. Special orders are filled for specific dietary needs.
Multiple community micropantry sites in Springfield providing food, toiletries, and cleaning supplies to residents with no other access to these supplies.

Provides a food pantry.

Offers a food pantry to anyone in need of food. Donations of food are accepted.
Provides food for individuals and families in need. Typically, they try to give out enough food to last for 2 1/2 days. Will provide meat and produce if it is available. Clients can visit the pantry once a week.

Provides an average of 7 days worth of food. Guests may come back during the last half hour of any pantry day and take more fresh produce and bakery items.

Provides food pantry services to residents of the area served. Visitors may choose a specified number of foods from each category (proteins, grains, vegetables, and fruits) and basic staple foods. Grocery items include perishable and nonperishable foods.


Personal care items (toothbrushes, soap, toilet paper, etc.) may be available when donations have been received.


First-time visitors receive a listing of community resources to help connect with other community services.

Food pantry.

(The pantry entrance is south and east of Von Maur.)

Provides food and hygiene products to middle and high school students in need. Distribution takes place on the last day of school each week and as indiviudal needs come up.

Provides a food pantry located at First United Methodist Church that offers food to those in need in the community.

Provides food to residents of Baxter and Ira, Iowa, and to those whose children attend school in Baxter.
Emergency food pantry for local residents.

Provides food to those in need. Food is provided to anyone in the area, even if they are not a resident of Mahaska County.

Offers a food pantry, paper products and toiletries for people in need. Supplies may be limited.

Offers a food pantry to Norwalk residents in need of food.

Emergency Food Assistance, Interpretation/Translation and Immigration Information.

Community groups and individuals donate non-perishable food and paper products and funds to purchase perishable items that are distributed to families/individuals in emergency situations.

Community groups and individuals donate non-perishable food and paper products and funds to purchase perishable items that are distributed to families/individuals in emergency situations.