Offers the following food options to those in need of food: -- A client choice food pantry where registered clients can shop for grocery staples once a month, -- An anytime food room stocked with rescued food from our community partners where anyone can visit once a day during open hours, -- An onsite community garden where registered clients can acquire a weekly share of freshly harvested produce during the growing season.
Offers the following food options to those in need of food: -- A client choice food pantry where registered clients can shop for grocery staples once a month, -- An anytime food room stocked with rescued food from our community partners where anyone can visit once a day during open hours, -- An onsite community garden where registered clients can acquire a weekly share of freshly harvested produce during the growing season.
Offers baby items, food, and personal care items to young mothers. Currency can not be used to purchase items. The only form of payment accepted is Baby Bucks. Baby Bucks are coupons earned each time a mother keeps an important appointment, is on time, and has the necessary paperwork completely filled out.
Offers baby items, food, and personal care items to young mothers. Currency can not be used to purchase items. The only form of payment accepted is Baby Bucks. Baby Bucks are coupons earned each time a mother keeps an important appointment, is on time, and has the necessary paperwork completely filled out.
Clayton County Food Shelf provides food to those in need. Items available include boxed and canned food, diabetic food items, and baby items (when available) including diapers, formula, and baby food. There are usually have some perishable items on hand including: milk, bread, fresh produce in season, ground beef, venison, and eggs. Use of the pantry is limited to once a month; this may vary depending on circumstances.
Home delivery is possible when necessary; call for information. The pantry is also available by appointment early mornings, late evenings, and weekends (call for an appointment).
This is a participating TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) food pantry. Enrollment into TEFAP is confidential and requires proof of address and identification. Individuals participating in the FoodShare, School Nutrition Program, WIC, or Senior Meals programs may participate in TEFAP without impacting their ability to qualify for those programs.
Clayton County Food Shelf provides food to those in need. Items available include boxed and canned food, diabetic food items, and baby items (when available) including diapers, formula, and baby food. There are usually have some perishable items on hand including: milk, bread, fresh produce in season, ground beef, venison, and eggs. Use of the pantry is limited to once a month; this may vary depending on circumstances.
Home delivery is possible when necessary; call for information. The pantry is also available by appointment early mornings, late evenings, and weekends (call for an appointment).
This is a participating TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) food pantry. Enrollment into TEFAP is confidential and requires proof of address and identification. Individuals participating in the FoodShare, School Nutrition Program, WIC, or Senior Meals programs may participate in TEFAP without impacting their ability to qualify for those programs.
WIC Program provides nutrition education, health screenings and food packages for Women, Infants, and Children. Office locations: Albia, Carlisle, Corydon, Indianola, Knoxville, Norwalk and Pella.
WIC Program provides nutrition education, health screenings and food packages for Women, Infants, and Children. Office locations: Albia, Carlisle, Corydon, Indianola, Knoxville, Norwalk and Pella.
A voluntary program for prenatal families and families of children from birth to 5 years. This program is based on the belief that parents are their child's first and most influential teachers. Personal home visits to help parents know what to expect as child grows. Activities to help with child's development. Regular developmental and health screens. Referral network for additional services.
GROUP MEETINGS based on interest and concern are held monthly.
LENDING LIBRARY with toys and books available for participants.
FAMILY CABINET uses a point system used to earn diapers, formula, and other baby supplies.
A voluntary program for prenatal families and families of children from birth to 5 years. This program is based on the belief that parents are their child's first and most influential teachers. Personal home visits to help parents know what to expect as child grows. Activities to help with child's development. Regular developmental and health screens. Referral network for additional services.
GROUP MEETINGS based on interest and concern are held monthly.
LENDING LIBRARY with toys and books available for participants.
FAMILY CABINET uses a point system used to earn diapers, formula, and other baby supplies.
The Winneshiek County Food Pantry provides food for people in need. Food baskets provide fresh, frozen, and non-perishable food items. In addition, non-food items such as diapers, formula, hygiene products, and cleaning products may be available. The supply given is based on need and size of the family. In-home deliveries can be arranged.
Donations and volunteers are welcome.
The Winneshiek County Food Pantry provides food for people in need. Food baskets provide fresh, frozen, and non-perishable food items. In addition, non-food items such as diapers, formula, hygiene products, and cleaning products may be available. The supply given is based on need and size of the family. In-home deliveries can be arranged.
Donations and volunteers are welcome.
Offers baby items, food, and personal care items to young mothers. Currency can not be used to purchase items. The only form of payment accepted is Baby Bucks. Baby Bucks are coupons earned each time a mother keeps an important appointment, is on time, and has the necessary paperwork completely filled out.
Offers baby items, food, and personal care items to young mothers. Currency can not be used to purchase items. The only form of payment accepted is Baby Bucks. Baby Bucks are coupons earned each time a mother keeps an important appointment, is on time, and has the necessary paperwork completely filled out.
Offers baby items, food, and personal care items to young mothers. Currency can not be used to purchase items. The only form of payment accepted is Baby Bucks. Baby Bucks are coupons earned each time a mother keeps an important appointment, is on time, and has the necessary paperwork completely filled out.
Offers baby items, food, and personal care items to young mothers. Currency can not be used to purchase items. The only form of payment accepted is Baby Bucks. Baby Bucks are coupons earned each time a mother keeps an important appointment, is on time, and has the necessary paperwork completely filled out.
Offers baby items, food, and personal care items to young mothers. Currency can not be used to purchase items. The only form of payment accepted is Baby Bucks. Baby Bucks are coupons earned each time a mother keeps an important appointment, is on time, and has the necessary paperwork completely filled out.
Offers baby items, food, and personal care items to young mothers. Currency can not be used to purchase items. The only form of payment accepted is Baby Bucks. Baby Bucks are coupons earned each time a mother keeps an important appointment, is on time, and has the necessary paperwork completely filled out.
Provides help with infant and toddler needs, including, diapers (up to 100 per month), wipes, baby food, baby formula (supplemental, but not the primary source such as WIC), baby hygiene products.
Provides help with infant and toddler needs, including, diapers (up to 100 per month), wipes, baby food, baby formula (supplemental, but not the primary source such as WIC), baby hygiene products.
Offers baby items, food, and personal care items to young mothers. Currency can not be used to purchase items. The only form of payment accepted is Baby Bucks. Baby Bucks are coupons earned each time a mother keeps an important appointment, is on time, and has the necessary paperwork completely filled out.
Offers baby items, food, and personal care items to young mothers. Currency can not be used to purchase items. The only form of payment accepted is Baby Bucks. Baby Bucks are coupons earned each time a mother keeps an important appointment, is on time, and has the necessary paperwork completely filled out.
The Howard County Food Pantry provides food for people in need. Food baskets provide fresh, frozen, and non-perishable food items. In addition, non-food items such as diapers, formula, hygiene products, and cleaning products may be available. The supply given is based on need and size of the family.
Donations and volunteers are welcome.
The Howard County Food Pantry provides food for people in need. Food baskets provide fresh, frozen, and non-perishable food items. In addition, non-food items such as diapers, formula, hygiene products, and cleaning products may be available. The supply given is based on need and size of the family.
Donations and volunteers are welcome.
Provides a food and personal pantry free of charge to Grimes individuals/families who are in need of basic food and personal hygiene supplies. Can also offer some formula/baby food and other baby items as available.
Provides a food and personal pantry free of charge to Grimes individuals/families who are in need of basic food and personal hygiene supplies. Can also offer some formula/baby food and other baby items as available.
Provides support, resources, and lessons for first time/expecting parents. Clients earn 'credits' that they can use to 'purchase' new infant clothing and items.
Provides:
-- Diapers and wipes
-- Maternity clothing
-- Formula
-- Baby food
-- Nursing supplies
-- Baby clothes and accessories
Provides support, resources, and lessons for first time/expecting parents. Clients earn 'credits' that they can use to 'purchase' new infant clothing and items.
Offers a DMARC food pantry and a personal pantry open to anyone in need. Individuals and families can receive an emergency food box once per calendar month as long as they have not received a food box from another DMARC food pantry during the same calendar month. The food pantry may be visited daily for food essentials, but will not receive a food box unless it has been 30 days since the last received.
PERSONAL PANTRY offers toiletries and other personal hygiene products to those in need when available at the same time as receiving the food box.
DIAPERS, WIPES AND INFANT FORMULA are available following the same guidelines as emergency food boxes.
Offers a DMARC food pantry and a personal pantry open to anyone in need. Individuals and families can receive an emergency food box once per calendar month as long as they have not received a food box from another DMARC food pantry during the same calendar month. The food pantry may be visited daily for food essentials, but will not receive a food box unless it has been 30 days since the last received.
PERSONAL PANTRY offers toiletries and other personal hygiene products to those in need when available at the same time as receiving the food box.
DIAPERS, WIPES AND INFANT FORMULA are available following the same guidelines as emergency food boxes.