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1500 6th Street NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413

Supplemental food is provided once every 4 weeks to anyone in need. Will provide a minimum of 15 pounds of food per adult. Hygiene items, baby food, and dog and cat food for companion animals are also available. Baby formula is sometimes available; call ahead.

5144 13th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55417

Provides a 3-day supply of food to anyone in need. No limits on the amount of food individuals and families can take. Also provides meat. Accepts donations for non-perishable food, fresh food, baby food, formula, personal care items, and laundry detergent. ?

11 South Elm Street, Waconia, MN 55387

Offer food and groceries, household essentials, personal care items, and pet food. Essential items available may be diapers, baby formula, shampoo/conditioner, adult briefs, laundry soap, dish soap, paper towels, and toilet paper. Shoppers can shop twice per month. Grocery delivery service is available to local older adults who have mobility or limited transportation options. Grocery deliveries take place monthly.

Itasca Resource Center, 1209 SE 2nd Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

- Provides supplemental healthy foods and nutrition education on breastfeeding support, a one-to-one basis to pregnant women, infants and children up to age 5 years old - The program serves as an adjunct to good health care, during critical times of growth and development, in order to prevent the occurrence of health problems and improve the health status of these persons

299 Snelling Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN 55104

Provides support to pregnant women and those who think they may be pregnant. Services offered: - Confidential emotional and practical support with pregnancy including right to life/pro-life counseling to help create a plan filled with reassurances and hope - Diapers and formula on an emergency basis only. Call to confirm availability. - Free maternity and infant clothing - Free over-the-counter pregnancy tests - Helps clients find and utilize appropriate community resources for medical needs, housing referrals, pregnancy tests, maternity or baby items, and other supports - Pack and Play portable crib program for the Midway area only, in the following zip code areas of 55102, 55103, 55104, 55105, 55108, 55112, 55113, and south of Larpenteur in 55117. Call for details.

204 First Street NW, Aitkin, MN 56431

- The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC Program) is a supplemental food and nutrition program for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, and infants and young children who are at nutritional risk - The purpose of the WIC Program is to prevent health problems and to improve the health of program participants during critical times of growth and development - The WIC Program provides nutrition education, access to health services, referrals to health and other social services and vouchers for supplemental foods - The food vouchers list the types and quantities of WIC foods that are consistent with the participant's nutritional needs - The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC Program) is a supplemental food and nutrition program for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, and infants and young children who are at nutritional risk

241 Line Street South, Wykoff, MN 55990

Provides food for those in need. May have hygiene, infant, and kitchen products, and other miscellaneous items when available.

18 2nd Street NW, Faribault, MN 55021

Pro-life services include: - Adoption information and referrals - Confidential counseling and mentoring - Earn-While-You-Learn parenting program - Free pregnancy testing and a limited ultrasound - Maternity and infant supplies through a baby boutique - Parenting support and life-skills education - Post-abortion counseling/healing support - Prenatal and parenting education classes - Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) and Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) education and testing

2232 West Broadway Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55411

Pro-life pregnancy counseling, confidential women's clinic with licensed medical professionals. Services include: - Confidential pregnancy testing - Counseling and referrals for clients receiving pregnancy testing - Counseling and parenting support for fathers - Confidential STI testing and treatment for women - Maternity and baby items, diapers and formula to mothers in financial difficulty. NOTE: Must participate in the pregnancy, parenting, and life skills education program. Individuals must be pregnant or parenting a child 12 months or younger. - Sexual health and fertility awareness education - Pregnancy, parenting, and life skills education with limited material assistance (Learn to Earn Program) Accepts donations of new and used maternity and baby items that are clean and in good condition

451 Central Avenue West, Saint Paul, MN 55103

Provides a weekly distribution of food, essential needs such as hygiene, cleaning products, diapers, and formula. Offers prepared meals for individuals and families. The Lab School offers community youth activities, youth internships, and volunteer opportunities.

215 South 27th Avenue West, Duluth, MN 55806

Provides assistance with: - Bus fare/gas money for transportation to and from work, medical appointments, and school - Car repair assistance - Electric and gas disconnect assistance - Limited fuel oil assistance - Employment-related items (varies by donations) NOTE: Financial assistance is extremely limited. Funds vary from month to month. Other available support: - Diapers and formula (availability varies based on donations) - Personal hygiene items

909 Marschall Road, First Presbyterian Church of Shakopee, Shakopee, MN 55379

Accepts donations of and provides diapers, food/formula, feminine hygiene products, and clothing/bedding items for children ages birth - 4 years for families in need

1309 Highway 29 North, Suite 102, Alexandria, MN 56308

Offers food and gas assistance. Applications for heat, utilities, rent, childcare, and other larger costs are available. Also includes the option to join Transitions, a 3-6 month coaching partnership helping women achieve specific goals in areas such as education, employment, finances, life-style, nutrition, and others.

309 Lewis Avenue South, Unit 5, Watertown, MN 55388

Offer food and groceries, household essentials, personal care items, and pet food. Essential items available may be diapers, baby formula, shampoo/conditioner, adult briefs, laundry soap, dish soap, paper towels, and toilet paper. Shoppers can shop twice per month. Grocery delivery service is available to local older adults who have mobility or limited transportation options. Grocery deliveries take place monthly.

126 Woodlake Drive SE, Rochester, MN 55904

Child abuse prevention and family support program that provides temporary, short-term care for children. Additional services include: - Crisis counseling and support - Diapers and formula - Referrals to community resources

2727 Central Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418

Pathway of Hope: Designated case management for families with children. Food Shelf: Available once per calendar month. Walk-in during open hours. Culturally-specific food is often available. Hygiene: Hygiene kits are typically available. Showers are available for people who are unhoused during specific hours. Transportation: Must be able to verify that the client has a permanent job for which they have not received their first paycheck or a medical appointment. Clients should bring a letter (on company letterhead) stating when they started working and when they will get their first paycheck. Transportation is limited to once a year. Case-by-case exceptions may be made depending on the transportation need. Employment services: job leads, resume assistance, job search techniques instruction Seasonal services: Family Camp, coats for kids, holiday programs for Easter and Thanksgiving, and emergency disaster services. Referrals to rental assistance (funding is limited), car repair services, and budget counseling.

600 Main Ave South, Baudette, MN 56623

- WIC is a program that provides nutrition education and special foods to: - Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have recently had a baby - Infants, newborn to 1 year - Children, age 1 - 5 years - Through WIC, mothers can obtain: - Assistance in finding regular health care from private doctors or other health agencies - Vouchers good for the purchase of specific foods at the grocery store to supplement the diet of mother and children

1651 Jefferson Parkway, Suite HS - 200, Northfield, MN 55057

A weekly food shelf where clients can walk through and choose nutritious foods, including fresh produce, dairy, meat, grains, pantry staples, and baby food. - Available items may also include hygiene and household products, depending on donations. - Donations of food and funds are accepted. - Families with young children can access diapers (newborn through size 6) and wipes. - Home delivery may be available for individuals with limited mobility or special circumstances. - Staff assist with SNAP applications and connect clients with additional community resources.

7051 Brooklyn Boulevard, Brooklyn Center, MN 55429

Offers the following children's programming: - Baby and Toddler Care Packages: Clients participating in the food shelf may receive a care package for babies and toddlers that includes diapers or pull-ups, wipes, and other items as available, such as onesies, hats, baby lotion, and body wash. Formula, bottles, and baby food may also be available. Care packages are assembled based on diaper size. Not all items are available at all times based on supply. - Birthday Bags: Clients participating in the food shelf may receive a "Birthday Bag" for each child's birthday. Bags are filled with candles, cake decorations, party favors for 6-8 kids, themed plates and napkins, colorful party decorations (table cloths, paper streamers, etc.), and small toys or crafts. Parents may also pick up a birthday cake or cupcakes. Families should notify CEAP when scheduling a food appointment if a child has an upcoming birthday. - LearnStrong Back To School: Provides backpacks filled with school supplies to families in the community through a curbside distribution program. Backpacks are provided and assembled by generous community partners and individual donors. - Toys of Joy Holiday Program: A special event held in December where parents can shop for toys for their children in CEAP's Community Room. Community partners and individual donors provide gifts.

402 East 2nd Street, Winona, MN 55987

Provides vouchers and referrals to meet a variety of needs for people who are struggling. Before a voucher is given an in-depth conversation will take place between the individual and staff to determine individual's circumstances. Vouchers may be issued for the items listed below. - Clothing vouchers may be issued for the Winona Volunteer Services Clothes Shop. If specific employment-related clothing is required a voucher may be issued to Rogan's or another local entity - Diapers voucher may be issued for parents/guardians experiencing unexpected financial difficulty - Formula vouchers may be issued, but a referral from WIC is required - Vouchers may be issued for individuals needing cooking supplies - ID replacement financial assistance may be available for individuals needing ID to gain employment, but a referral from Careerforce Center is required - Miscellaneous emergency needs financial assistance may be provided when no other assistance is available - Please note that utility assistance is not available through Winona Volunteer Services and that basic assistance via vouchers is available via Law Enforcement at 201 West 3rd Street at night and on weekends.

1307 Third Street NE, Suite 101, Roseau, MN 56751

- Free rapid pregnancy tests - Support and information on pro-life choices for responding to a crisis pregnancy - Earn While You Learn program for pregnancy and parenting information, as well as baby items - Assistance with maternity and baby items - Resource information - Postabortion support

2220 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411

Provides a weekly shopping food shelf for free food, household items, and more. Services include: - Application assistance for those who qualify to enroll in the MNsure health insurance program, Nutrition Assistance Program - NAPS, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP - A weekly food supply - Cleaning supplies - Parent support such as baby food, breast milk, diapers, and formula - Personal hygiene products including condoms, pads, and tampons - Pet food

313 2nd Avenue NE, Austin, MN 55912

Pro-life pregnancy and parenting support programs, including: - Car seat safety checks - Free confidential pregnancy test - Parenting with Purpose: Personalized parenting education appointments which include access to free baby clothes, diapers, furniture, baby food, toiletries, and more, assistance with finding and applying for resources, case management, emotional and spiritual support, and medical and community services referrals - Peer advocacy - Pro-life pregnancy counseling for alternatives to abortion - Support groups ?Donations are accepted. Visit website to see a list of current needs.

700 Lincoln Parkway, Northfield, MN 55057

A weekly food shelf where clients can walk through and choose nutritious foods, including fresh produce, dairy, meat, grains, pantry staples, and baby food. - Available items may also include hygiene and household products, depending on donations. - Donations of food and funds are accepted. - Families with young children can access diapers (newborn through size 6) and wipes. - Home delivery may be available for individuals with limited mobility or special circumstances. - Staff assist with SNAP applications and connect clients with additional community resources.

22 2nd Street North, Suite 2, Long Prairie, MN 56347

A non-profit medical clinic that offers confidential pro-life services. Offers support and resources to men and women who are facing an unplanned pregnancy, are at risk for an STD, or need resources as new parents. Services include: - Abortion information - Cradle of Hope Program: Offers free Pack N Plays - Life coaching - Pregnancy and parenting education - Pregnancy testing - Post abortion support - STD/HIV testing - Ultrasounds - UTI screening NOTE: Clinic does not recommend, provide, or refer clients for abortion??????