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Personal services include:
- Community center/youth programming
- Seasonal programs
- Visits to seniors and individuals who are sick
- Personal care items
Personal services include:
- Community center/youth programming
- Seasonal programs
- Visits to seniors and individuals who are sick
- Personal care items
Categories
Friendly Visiting
Holiday Gifts/Toys
Extended Child Care
Christmas Meals
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Provides a 5-day food supply according to family size and may occasionally have pet food for homeless and low-income pet owners. Services include:
- Distribution of personal care supplies such as bar soap, cleaning supplies, dish soap, laundry soap, soap products, shampoo, toilet paper, and toothpaste. Supplies are limited depending on donation items.
- Donations of food and personal care items are accepted
- Volunteer opportunities to help work with clients, assist in shopping, stock shelves, and accept contributions
Provides a 5-day food supply according to family size and may occasionally have pet food for homeless and low-income pet owners. Services include:
- Distribution of personal care supplies such as bar soap, cleaning supplies, dish soap, laundry soap, soap products, shampoo, toilet paper, and toothpaste. Supplies are limited depending on donation items.
- Donations of food and personal care items are accepted
- Volunteer opportunities to help work with clients, assist in shopping, stock shelves, and accept contributions
Categories
Food Pantries
Food Donation Programs
Cleaning Products
Food Sorting/Packing Volunteer Opportunities
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Cleaning Product Donation Programs
Donation Drop Off Points
- Located 2.3 miles south of Target on Highway 169 (east side of road)
- Donations of Clothing can be taken to the Service Center at this time
- They will accept clothing and other merchandise as there is room available to store it
- Emergency Food Boxes on site
- Please call for larger items to donate
- Located 2.3 miles south of Target on Highway 169 (east side of road)
- Donations of Clothing can be taken to the Service Center at this time
- They will accept clothing and other merchandise as there is room available to store it
- Emergency Food Boxes on site
- Please call for larger items to donate
Categories
Baby Furniture
Electronics/Small Appliance Donation Programs
School Supplies Donation Programs
Mattress Donation Programs
Baby Furniture Donation Programs
School Clothing
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Bedding/Linen
Maternity Clothing
General Furniture Provision
Cleaning Product Donation Programs
Thrift Shops
Work Clothing Donation Programs
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
Donation Drop Off Points
General Clothing Donation Programs
Shoes
Kitchenware
Kitchenware Donation Programs
Automobile Donation Programs
Bedding/Linen Donation Programs
Maternity Clothing Donation Programs
Work Clothing
Personal/Grooming Supplies
General Clothing Provision
Winter Clothing Donation Programs
Baby Clothing
Shoe Donation Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Children's Clothing Donation Programs
General Appliance Provision
- Baby and Toddler Care Packages: Clients participating in the food shelf may also receive a care package that contains diapers/pull-ups, wipes, onesies, hats, baby lotion and body wash, formula, bottles, and baby food. Not all items are always available based on supply.
- Birthday Bags: Clients participating in the food shelf may receive a "Birthday Bag" for each child's birthday filled with candles, cake decorations, party favors for 6 - 8 kids, themed plates/napkins/etc., colorful party decorations (table cloths, paper streamers, etc.), and small toys or crafts. Parents can also choose one birthday cake or cupcakes.
- LearnStrong Back To School: Provides backpacks filled with school supplies.
- Toys of Joy Holiday Program: Provides a special event in December where parents can shop for toys for their children.
- Baby and Toddler Care Packages: Clients participating in the food shelf may also receive a care package that contains diapers/pull-ups, wipes, onesies, hats, baby lotion and body wash, formula, bottles, and baby food. Not all items are always available based on supply.
- Birthday Bags: Clients participating in the food shelf may receive a "Birthday Bag" for each child's birthday filled with candles, cake decorations, party favors for 6 - 8 kids, themed plates/napkins/etc., colorful party decorations (table cloths, paper streamers, etc.), and small toys or crafts. Parents can also choose one birthday cake or cupcakes.
- LearnStrong Back To School: Provides backpacks filled with school supplies.
- Toys of Joy Holiday Program: Provides a special event in December where parents can shop for toys for their children.
Categories
Free School Supplies
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Holiday Gifts/Toys
Formula/Baby Food
Diapers
Birthday Programs
Provides clothing, school supplies and hygiene items
Provides clothing, school supplies and hygiene items
Categories
Young Adults
High School Students
General Clothing Provision
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Free School Supplies
Adolescents
Provides services to youth who are experiencing homelessness in the Mankato area through The REACH Youth Resource Center. Services include:
Basic Necessities:
- Access to computers, laptops, and Wi-Fi
- Clothing vouchers
- Grocery Vouchers
- Meals
- Showers
- Toiletries
- Transportation assistance
Housing and Shelter Options:
- Coordinated entry assessments to homeless youth
- Crisis nursery program
- Emergency shelter and Mankato Youth Street Outreach program
- Independent living housing assistance
- Links to public housing services
- Short-term housing options
Support and Education:
- Community and volunteer service
- Financial assistance
- Licensed therapists
- Ongoing case management
- Rental information through RentWise
Preparation for Employment and Independent Living:
- Assistance filing taxes
- Assistance in obtaining legal documentation such as birth certificates, social security cards, driver's licenses, and more
- Budgeting and financial planning
- College preparation
- Completing college financial aid forms (FAFSA)
- Job searching
- Interviewing skills
- Nutrition and cooking assistance
- Resume writing
Recreational Activities:
- Art activities
- Field trips
- Movie days and more
Provides services to youth who are experiencing homelessness in the Mankato area through The REACH Youth Resource Center. Services include:
Basic Necessities:
- Access to computers, laptops, and Wi-Fi
- Clothing vouchers
- Grocery Vouchers
- Meals
- Showers
- Toiletries
- Transportation assistance
Housing and Shelter Options:
- Coordinated entry assessments to homeless youth
- Crisis nursery program
- Emergency shelter and Mankato Youth Street Outreach program
- Independent living housing assistance
- Links to public housing services
- Short-term housing options
Support and Education:
- Community and volunteer service
- Financial assistance
- Licensed therapists
- Ongoing case management
- Rental information through RentWise
Preparation for Employment and Independent Living:
- Assistance filing taxes
- Assistance in obtaining legal documentation such as birth certificates, social security cards, driver's licenses, and more
- Budgeting and financial planning
- College preparation
- Completing college financial aid forms (FAFSA)
- Job searching
- Interviewing skills
- Nutrition and cooking assistance
- Resume writing
Recreational Activities:
- Art activities
- Field trips
- Movie days and more
Categories
Bus Fare
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Vouchers
Field Trips/Excursions
Public Showers/Baths
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Resume Preparation Assistance
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Drop In Centers
Parenting Skills Classes
Case/Care Management
Youth Shelters
Street Outreach Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Housing Search Assistance
Clothing Vouchers
Public Access Computers/Tools
Food pantry, including baby diapers and wipes.
Food pantry, including baby diapers and wipes.
Categories
Diapers
Food Pantries
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Offers the following services:
?- Food Shelf: Provides a 7-day supply of food to those in need including fresh produce, meat and dairy. Baby products and hygiene items often available. On-site food pantry may be used twice per month. Food delivery appointments may also be available. Visit website for an up-to-date holiday schedule.
- Mobile Food Pantry: Provides regular access to fresh vegetables, fruit, bread, diary, and deli items to several locations throughout Bloomington, Richfield, Edina, and South Minneapolis. Visit website for locations and schedule.
Offers the following services:
?- Food Shelf: Provides a 7-day supply of food to those in need including fresh produce, meat and dairy. Baby products and hygiene items often available. On-site food pantry may be used twice per month. Food delivery appointments may also be available. Visit website for an up-to-date holiday schedule.
- Mobile Food Pantry: Provides regular access to fresh vegetables, fruit, bread, diary, and deli items to several locations throughout Bloomington, Richfield, Edina, and South Minneapolis. Visit website for locations and schedule.
Categories
Food Donation Programs
Mobile Food Pantry Programs
Nutrition Education
Food Pantries
Diapers
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Provides a 5-day food supply according to family size and may occasionally have pet food for homeless and low-income pet owners. Services include:
- Distribution of personal care supplies such as bar soap, cleaning supplies, dish soap, laundry soap, soap products, shampoo, toilet paper, and toothpaste. Supplies are limited depending on the donation items.
- Donations of food and personal care items are accepted
- Volunteer opportunities to help work with clients, assist in shopping, stock shelves, and accept contributions
Provides a 5-day food supply according to family size and may occasionally have pet food for homeless and low-income pet owners. Services include:
- Distribution of personal care supplies such as bar soap, cleaning supplies, dish soap, laundry soap, soap products, shampoo, toilet paper, and toothpaste. Supplies are limited depending on the donation items.
- Donations of food and personal care items are accepted
- Volunteer opportunities to help work with clients, assist in shopping, stock shelves, and accept contributions
Categories
Pet Food
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Sorting/Packing Volunteer Opportunities
Cleaning Product Donation Programs
Donation Drop Off Points
Food Pantries
Food Donation Programs
Cleaning Products
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Provides non-perishable food and personal hygiene items to individuals in need. Amount of food is based on size of the household.
Provides non-perishable food and personal hygiene items to individuals in need. Amount of food is based on size of the household.
Categories
Food Pantries
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Donation Programs
- Emergency Food: Homeless individuals can receive food once a week. Other individuals can receive food once every 30 days. The amount of food given is based on the size of family, exceptions can be made, though. Individuals choose the food they prefer.
- Hygiene products
- NAPS distribution
- SACA Delivers: Provide pre-ordered food boxes (containing non-perishable food items plus dairy, butter, milk, eggs, and frozen meat) and safety checks to homebound seniors and individuals with disabilities
- Emergency Food: Homeless individuals can receive food once a week. Other individuals can receive food once every 30 days. The amount of food given is based on the size of family, exceptions can be made, though. Individuals choose the food they prefer.
- Hygiene products
- NAPS distribution
- SACA Delivers: Provide pre-ordered food boxes (containing non-perishable food items plus dairy, butter, milk, eggs, and frozen meat) and safety checks to homebound seniors and individuals with disabilities
Categories
Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Fresh Food
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Food Pantries
Donation Drop Off Points
Provides educational classes to pregnant women, mothers, parents, or individuals making an adoption plan to engage in positive mentor relationships, life coaching, setting goals, and activities, with the opportunity to earn items.
Items Earned by Participation:
- Adult care items
- Breastfeeding supplies
- Infant care items such as clothing, diapers, diaper wipes, etc.
- Maternity clothes voucher and baby clothing voucher
- Pack N'Play and/or car seat
Educational Classes Offered:
- Breastfeeding education and support
- Car seat safety education
- Childbirth education
- Doula services
- Infant CPR
- Infant care
- Life groups
- Life skills
- Parenting
- Safe sleep
Provides educational classes to pregnant women, mothers, parents, or individuals making an adoption plan to engage in positive mentor relationships, life coaching, setting goals, and activities, with the opportunity to earn items.
Items Earned by Participation:
- Adult care items
- Breastfeeding supplies
- Infant care items such as clothing, diapers, diaper wipes, etc.
- Maternity clothes voucher and baby clothing voucher
- Pack N'Play and/or car seat
Educational Classes Offered:
- Breastfeeding education and support
- Car seat safety education
- Childbirth education
- Doula services
- Infant CPR
- Infant care
- Life groups
- Life skills
- Parenting
- Safe sleep
Categories
Pregnant Individuals
Baby Furniture
Doula Services
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Parenting Skills Classes
Baby Clothing
Expectant Fathers
Infant/Child CPR Instruction
Breastfeeding Individuals
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Child Passenger Safety Seats
Diapers
Childbirth Education
Maternity Clothing
Food, personal care items, pet food, and household cleaning items are provided when available. Donations accepted:
- Food: Canned and boxed foods (such as Hamburger Helper, Tuna Helper, beef stew and soup); cereal; peanut butter; jelly; spaghetti sauce; juice; rice; pasta; potatoes; sugar; flour and baking mixes; pet food
- Household Items: Dish soap, laundry soap and cleaning supplies
- Personal Items: Toilet paper, bar soap, deodorant, toothpaste and shampoo/conditioner
Individuals and families may access once a month for all services, and weekly for produce, dairy and bread.
Food, personal care items, pet food, and household cleaning items are provided when available. Donations accepted:
- Food: Canned and boxed foods (such as Hamburger Helper, Tuna Helper, beef stew and soup); cereal; peanut butter; jelly; spaghetti sauce; juice; rice; pasta; potatoes; sugar; flour and baking mixes; pet food
- Household Items: Dish soap, laundry soap and cleaning supplies
- Personal Items: Toilet paper, bar soap, deodorant, toothpaste and shampoo/conditioner
Individuals and families may access once a month for all services, and weekly for produce, dairy and bread.
Categories
Donation Drop Off Points
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Pet Food
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Cleaning Products
Cleaning Product Donation Programs
Animal Food/Supplies Donation Programs
Fresh Food
Food Donation Programs
Food Pantries
Health services including:
- Health assessment
- Health education
- Foot care provided by nurses
- Referrals to health resources
- Health advocacy
- Hygiene products
Health services including:
- Health assessment
- Health education
- Foot care provided by nurses
- Referrals to health resources
- Health advocacy
- Hygiene products
Categories
Foot Screening
Personal/Grooming Supplies
General Health Education Programs
- Individuals/families receive a 7-day supply of food including fresh or frozen meat, dairy, produce, non-perishable items, dry goods, and personal care items. Shopping is done in the in-person choice model or via a pre-packaged non-choice selection provided through the Market drive-thru option. Food can be accessed once a month per household. Emergency bags are also available.
- Market Express is an express drive-thru food pick-up on specific dates throughout the month. Food package includes 3-4 day supply including meat, dairy, produce, and dry goods (contents may vary). Visit website for schedule, times, and to sign up.
- Market Cart is a mobile produce program that delivers fresh produce to senior living communities
- Market on the Move (MOM) provides a refrigerated van that distributes food throughout area communities and also offers snacks and lunches during the summer
- Food shelf accepts donations of fresh, frozen, canned, packaged food, personal care items, and cleaning products
- Individuals/families receive a 7-day supply of food including fresh or frozen meat, dairy, produce, non-perishable items, dry goods, and personal care items. Shopping is done in the in-person choice model or via a pre-packaged non-choice selection provided through the Market drive-thru option. Food can be accessed once a month per household. Emergency bags are also available.
- Market Express is an express drive-thru food pick-up on specific dates throughout the month. Food package includes 3-4 day supply including meat, dairy, produce, and dry goods (contents may vary). Visit website for schedule, times, and to sign up.
- Market Cart is a mobile produce program that delivers fresh produce to senior living communities
- Market on the Move (MOM) provides a refrigerated van that distributes food throughout area communities and also offers snacks and lunches during the summer
- Food shelf accepts donations of fresh, frozen, canned, packaged food, personal care items, and cleaning products
Categories
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Food Vouchers
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Food Donation Programs
Cleaning Product Donation Programs
Fresh Food
Food Pantries
A drop-in resource center for youth who are experiencing homelessness.
Offers assistance with:
- Basic needs such as food, clothing, hygiene products and sleeping bags
- Building networks of support, personal wellbeing, and housing stability
- Case management
- Essential services related to medical and mental health, legal assistance, education and employment support
- Moving in supplies
A drop-in resource center for youth who are experiencing homelessness.
Offers assistance with:
- Basic needs such as food, clothing, hygiene products and sleeping bags
- Building networks of support, personal wellbeing, and housing stability
- Case management
- Essential services related to medical and mental health, legal assistance, education and employment support
- Moving in supplies
Categories
Food Pantries
Homeless Youth
Homeless Drop In Centers
Personal/Grooming Supplies
General Clothing Provision
Case/Care Management
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.
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.
Categories
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Pet Food
Formula/Baby Food
Food Pantries
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
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
Categories
Bus Fare
Formula/Baby Food
Gas Money
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Diapers
Work Clothing
Provides help in finding safe, suitable housing and connects to community resources to navigate life's challenges.
Social services include:
- Case management
- Educational support
- Housing referrals
- Job search assistance
- Legal support
- Mental health care; mental health counseling available on-site through community collaborations
Coordinated Entry Assessments:
- Provides an assessment to eligible individuals that will place them on a list for housing options
Amenities available:
- Clothing Closet
- Computers and wi-fi
- Food
- Hygiene supplies and snacks
- Laundry
- Showers
Provides help in finding safe, suitable housing and connects to community resources to navigate life's challenges.
Social services include:
- Case management
- Educational support
- Housing referrals
- Job search assistance
- Legal support
- Mental health care; mental health counseling available on-site through community collaborations
Coordinated Entry Assessments:
- Provides an assessment to eligible individuals that will place them on a list for housing options
Amenities available:
- Clothing Closet
- Computers and wi-fi
- Food
- Hygiene supplies and snacks
- Laundry
- Showers
Categories
Housing Search Assistance
Job Search/Placement
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Public Showers/Baths
General Clothing Provision
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Case/Care Management
Public Internet Access Sites
Laundry Facilities
Homeless Drop In Centers
Homeless Youth
Personal/Grooming Supplies
- Offers a wide variety of foods such as produce, meats, grains, milk, eggs, deli items, and personal care items. Families and individuals can use the food shelf once per month by appointment.
- Curbside pick-up services are available during service hours. Families and individuals can pick up food as needed.
?- Accepts donations of nonperishable food and select personal care/household items including menstrual products, toilet paper, and paper towel
- Offers a wide variety of foods such as produce, meats, grains, milk, eggs, deli items, and personal care items. Families and individuals can use the food shelf once per month by appointment.
- Curbside pick-up services are available during service hours. Families and individuals can pick up food as needed.
?- Accepts donations of nonperishable food and select personal care/household items including menstrual products, toilet paper, and paper towel
Categories
Donation Drop Off Points
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Fresh Food
Food Donation Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Food Pantries
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Food, personal care items, pet food, and household cleaning items are provided when available. Donations accepted:
- Food: Canned and boxed foods (such as Hamburger Helper, Tuna Helper, beef stew and soup); cereal; peanut butter; jelly; spaghetti sauce; juice; rice; pasta; potatoes; sugar; flour and baking mixes; pet food
- Household Items: Dish soap, laundry soap and cleaning supplies
- Personal Items: Toilet paper, bar soap, deodorant, toothpaste and shampoo/conditioner
Individuals and families may access once a month for all services, and weekly for produce, dairy and bread.
Food, personal care items, pet food, and household cleaning items are provided when available. Donations accepted:
- Food: Canned and boxed foods (such as Hamburger Helper, Tuna Helper, beef stew and soup); cereal; peanut butter; jelly; spaghetti sauce; juice; rice; pasta; potatoes; sugar; flour and baking mixes; pet food
- Household Items: Dish soap, laundry soap and cleaning supplies
- Personal Items: Toilet paper, bar soap, deodorant, toothpaste and shampoo/conditioner
Individuals and families may access once a month for all services, and weekly for produce, dairy and bread.
Categories
Donation Drop Off Points
Cleaning Products
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
Fresh Food
Pet Food
Animal Food/Supplies Donation Programs
Food Donation Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Pantries
Cleaning Product Donation Programs
Clearinghouse to help individuals in need connect with local resources to meet their needs. Gap ministries by partner churches include:
- Baby clothing (sizes newborn - 3T) and winter clothing
- Furniture including bunk beds
- Household cleaning items
- Linens, laundry and dish soap
- Personal care items
- Transportation
- Widows support group
Clearinghouse to help individuals in need connect with local resources to meet their needs. Gap ministries by partner churches include:
- Baby clothing (sizes newborn - 3T) and winter clothing
- Furniture including bunk beds
- Household cleaning items
- Linens, laundry and dish soap
- Personal care items
- Transportation
- Widows support group
Categories
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Winter Clothing
Beds
Widows
Baby Clothing
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Bedding/Linen
Cleaning Products
Widow/Widower Support Groups
- Food Shelf: Appointment only, usage is limited to once a month. Must live in north Minneapolis to use food shelf. Guests are invited to choose their own items from the food shelf.
- Hygiene: Soap, toilet paper, paper towel, toothbrush and toothpaste. Dish soap and laundry soap also provided.
- Rent assistance for residents of North Minneapolis. Must have used Emergency Assistance first. Can be used for first month's rent or current rent, but not deposit. Rent assistance is subject to availability.
- Social Services: Additional social services requests are available by appointment on a case-by-case basis for transportation, rent, utility assistance, and vouchers for shopping at a Salvation Army thrift store for clothing, household goods, or furniture and provide Bridging referrals. Financial assistance is not guaranteed.
- Food Shelf: Appointment only, usage is limited to once a month. Must live in north Minneapolis to use food shelf. Guests are invited to choose their own items from the food shelf.
- Hygiene: Soap, toilet paper, paper towel, toothbrush and toothpaste. Dish soap and laundry soap also provided.
- Rent assistance for residents of North Minneapolis. Must have used Emergency Assistance first. Can be used for first month's rent or current rent, but not deposit. Rent assistance is subject to availability.
- Social Services: Additional social services requests are available by appointment on a case-by-case basis for transportation, rent, utility assistance, and vouchers for shopping at a Salvation Army thrift store for clothing, household goods, or furniture and provide Bridging referrals. Financial assistance is not guaranteed.
Categories
Shaving Utensils
Food Pantries
Food Donation Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
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.
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.
Categories
Youth
Food Pantries
Diapers
Formula/Baby Food
Internship Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Provides food each week to individuals and families. Shoppers (households) can choose from a variety of food items including produce, milk, bread, and dairy products. Personal care items are provided when available. Grocery delivery is also available.
Provides food each week to individuals and families. Shoppers (households) can choose from a variety of food items including produce, milk, bread, and dairy products. Personal care items are provided when available. Grocery delivery is also available.
Categories
Food Pantries
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Fresh Food