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- Emergency food and resources - Provides a minimum of 3 days' worth of food - Accepts donations of food - Referrals to other agencies - Individuals are allowed to visit once every 30 days - Supermarket-style client choice model based on household size - Individuals are welcome for weekly produce distributions
Provides several food shelves located in Heron, Marshall, Tracy, Westbrook, and Worthington. The food shelves use the "client choice" system. People who visit the food shelf have the ability to choose the food and can select the amount of food based on their family size.
Provides 3 - 5 day supply of food and food vouchers. Rides are available on the AEOA bus for $2 per ride
Operates a network of five partner food shelves in which clients shop for their own food and have the opportunity to meet with a volunteer to learn about additional resources. Also operates a Nutrition Assistance Program for older adults in Burnsville, Farmington, Lakeville, and Rosemount, which provides monthly food support to low-income older adults.

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Donation Drop Off Points
Food Donation Programs
Food Pantries
Fresh Food
Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
WCCA operates the only Wright County-wide food shelf in Waverly, Minnesota. The Food Shelf provides a 4-day supply of food to Wright County families in need, who are unable to access a food shelf in their own community. With a focus on older adults, WCCA works with a limited number of senior living communities to deliver food shelf resources directly to clients' residences. Deliveries are currently provided to residents of Delano Commons, Maple Manor, and Rosehaven Apartments only. In addition to the food shelf program, WCCA provides emergency food boxes to help individuals in need throughout Wright County. Locations of where food boxes can be picked up can be found here.
- Emergency food supply for 3 days, food shelf can be utilized once a month - Food, paper, and cleaning products available - Emergency food is given on-call when administrator is available - Accepts donations

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Cleaning Product Donation Programs
Food Pantries
Donation Drop Off Points
Cleaning Products
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Donation Programs
- 3 - 5 day supply of food provided once a month to individuals and families - Offers perishable and non-perishable food items, including meat, diapers, and toilet paper - Donations of food are accepted during open hours - Delivery services are available for those who are homebound. Emergency need for a delivery service available by appointment.

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Food Pantries
Diapers
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Donation Drop Off Points
Food Donation Programs
Case management services for families who request budget counseling, personal counseling and other long-term professional services. Financial assistance for rent (when available), deposit, diapers, uniforms, car repairs, prescriptions. Funding is very limited at this time. Food shelf; referrals to food shelves as needed for residents of other cities. Youth food shelf Gas vouchers and bus tokens HeatShare, seasonal services, back to school supplies, free yearly phone home program, Family Camp, and emergency disaster services Vouchers for clothing, bedding and kitchen items

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Kitchenware
Rental Deposit Assistance
Gas Money
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Work Clothing
Bedding/Linen
Bus Fare
Food Pantries
Diapers
Prescription Expense Assistance
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Clothing Vouchers
Rent Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
- Food shelf can be used once per month; in case of emergency, arrangements can be made for a person to use it more often - Supplemental food shelf for area residents
Emergency food supply for three days for area residents. Donations accepted.

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Food Pantries
Food Donation Programs
Donation Drop Off Points
Food and non-food items distributed to people in need

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Food Collection Volunteer Opportunities
Food Sorting/Packing Volunteer Opportunities
Food Pantries
Food Donation Programs
Assistance Vouchers: provides vouchers for clothing, household items, and furniture on a case by case basis and when available Brown Bag Food: distribution offered monthly for senior citizens 65+ only Case Management: for families who request budget counseling, personal counseling and other long-term professional services. Food Shelf: Walk-in, First come, First Serve, Limited to the first 60 participants a day. Anyone after 60 can receive a bag of food. Youth Food Shelf Seasonal Services: HeatShare, and emergency disaster services Food support application assistance (SNAP) Community Center: Provides a variety of programs to meet physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs including group daily program, summer day camping, senior citizen programs, congregate dining through RAP, athletics, arts and crafts, music and drama, preschool programs, sports, gymnasium, weight training, after school programs, etc.

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Brown Bag Food Programs
Food Pantries
Food Donation Programs
Older Adults
Bedding/Linen
Clothing Vouchers
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Household Goods Vouchers
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Kitchenware
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Food pantry for area residents in need. Generally, clients can visit once a month, though no one in need is turned away. Accepts donations.

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Food Donation Programs
Food Pantries
Donation Drop Off Points
An emergency food shelf for persons in need, can be used once a month. Will also provide food delivery for those who are homebound.

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Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Food Pantries
Provides food in emergencies. Occasional holiday baskets for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter.
Provides food, basic needs, and connections to other services for any school district family, as well as any low-income, food-insecure neighbor requesting assistance. Supplemental food supply (25 pounds per person in the family) for area residents available by appointment. Usage limited to once every 30 days.

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Food Donation Programs
Donation Drop Off Points
Food Pantries
- A food shelf open to participants to walk-through and shop for food once per week. The food shelf offers fresh produce, dairy products, eggs, meat, grains, shelf stable protein, cooking and baking ingredients, baby food, and more. - Donations accepted such as fresh and frozen food items, diapers, and money - Families with young children can access diapers ranging from size newborn - 6 years and diaper wipes every week - Home delivery may be available to community members with limited mobility or special circumstances - Items provided may also include feminine hygiene products, household products, toiletries, detergent, and soap. Items are dependent upon donations. - Staff can assist with applications for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and refer to other resources

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Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Donation Programs
Diapers
Food Pantries
Cleaning Product Donation Programs
Cleaning Products
Formula/Baby Food
Fresh Food
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Donation Drop Off Points
Mobile Food Pantry Programs
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Diaper Donation Programs
Emergency food for North St. Paul and Oakdale residents. Food shelf follows a client choice model; clients receive food for 7 days. The food shelf may be used twice a month.
- Provides supplemental food according to family size - Clients may use food shelf once per month or twice per month - Donations can be dropped off during regular hours
An emergency food shelf whose availability is once per month, and donations are accepted.

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Food Donation Programs
Donation Drop Off Points
Food Pantries
Provides a food market to those in need. Shoppers must bring their own bag to shop at the market and can check out up to 15 pounds of food daily. Donations of food and money are accepted.
- Bread shelf offers a wide range of groceries. Food boxes may include shelf-stable pantry items, breads, cereals, meat and other household necessities. On occasion, fresh produce is also made available. - Free dinner hot meals served; Children should be accompanied by an adult - Summer lunch program for kids only
Hokah Area Food Shelf provides emergency food for Hokah and Brownsville residents. Food includes non-perishable, fresh, frozen, and Government Surplus supplies. The amount of food available is based on family size. Baby food, formula, and diapers are sometimes available. Individuals and families can receive food once each month or on an emergency basis.

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Formula/Baby Food
Diapers
Food Pantries
Offers a variety of food at multiple locations throughout the Twin Cities
Food for persons with an emergency need. Drive up or go inside and shop, "Super shelf". Persons can use once a month.

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