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!11/06/2015TWIN CITIES FOOD RESOURCES GUIDEAs of November 6, 2015!The first five pages of this guide, list food resources which apply to Metro Twin Citiesresidents and are not specific to or limited by county of residence. These resources include:Meal Delivery Programs; Food or Grocery Delivery Shopping and Delivery Services; PetFood Resources; and other food resources. We recognize that we cannot list every resourceavailable but we attempt to include the resources we become aware of and can verify. If youwould like to add your e-mail address to our distribution e-mail list or if you have additionalresources to share with us, to include in this guide, please send an e-mail to Karen Frees, MSSW,LICSW with Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, at karen.frees@allina.com. Thank you.!After the first five pages, we then list Twin Cities Food Shelf Resources, groupedgeographically by the counties they serve. This includes the following counties: Anoka(pages 6-8); Carver (page 9); Dakota (pages 10-15); Hennepin (Minneapolis) (pages 16-24);Hennepin (Suburban) (pages 25-29); Ramsey (pages 30-33); Scott (pages 34-35); andWashington (pages 36-38.)!ALIVENESS PROJECT, 3808 Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, 612-824-5433 www.aliveness.org.AREA SERVED: Persons living with HIV/AIDS in the State of MinnesotaHOURS: Meal Schedule: Lunch Monday - Friday 12:00 - 2 pm; Dinner Monday - Thursday 5 - 7 pm; Saturday Brunch11am - 1 pm. Food Shelf by appointment onlyVISITS ALLOWED: Once a monthID: Must be a member of the Aliveness Project**Holiday: They are having Holiday Baskets with gifts, clothing, food and other items for members and their families.Check with Aliveness Project staff**!ANGEL FOOD MINISTRIES www.angelfoodministries.comAffordable, bulk grocery packages available for pick-up. Sites in Brooklyn Park, Columbia Heights and Hastings.!BRIDGE TO BENEFITS http://mn.bridgetobenefits.orgBridge to Benefits is a multi-state project by Children’s Defense Fund-Minnesota to improve the well-being of families andindividuals by linking them to food, financial, public work support programs and tax credits. By answering a few simplequestions, you will be able to see if you or someone else may be eligible for public work support programs. Can find thenearest food shelf by entering your zip code.!COBORNS DELIVERS http://www.cobornsdelivers.comHome delivery for groceries ordered online or by phone. (763) 971-4900.!EDEN PRAIRIE SHOPPING BUSOn Tuesdays, Route 632 bus will travel to Cub Foods, Rainbow Foods, Walmart, Eden Prairie Center, and Eden PrairieLibrary for the cost of 1.00 each way.!FARE FOR ALL www.fareforall.org(763) 450-3880 or 1-800-582-4291Quality, affordable grocery packages, including meat and produce, available on certain days of the month. Open toeveryone. Help stretch your grocery budget. Cash, credit, EBT accepted. Has a warehouse store open certain days of themonth in New Hope. Also partners with numerous churches and community sites to provide mobile sites throughout1.the Metro area, each month. Visit the web site for a complete schedule of the mobile site locations, dates and times.Offers a special Holiday package for 30.00 and this will be available in November and December. Holiday packscontain most of the fixings for a holiday meal, including a turkey in November and a ham in December.

!THE FOOD GROUP, 8501 54th AvenueN, New Hope, 55428 http://thefoodgroupmn.org. (Formerly EmergencyFoodshelf Network) 763-450-3860.A service to call and they will route a person to the closest food shelf near their home. Check their web site for otherprograms. They have information about multi-cultural food resources.**Holiday: Baskets of Hope - baskets being delivered to local food shelves. Check with your food shelf**!FOOD PANTRY.ORG www.foodpantries.orgCan search for food pantries close to you by entering your address or by clicking on Minnesota Cities list.!GOPHER GROCERY www.gophergrocery.comProvides delivery of groceries to numerous select zip code delivery areas. Prices compare to Cub Foods, online only –delivery charge is 2.00. (612) 379-1007.!HELPER SQUADwww.helpersquad.comHelps aging adults live in their homes by assisting with: errands, shopping, cleaning, pet service, household, yard work,etc. Their services are not limited, just let them know how they can help. (612) 284-1694.!HOME-DELIVERED MEALSSome resources (like Meals on Wheels) deliver meals to the home of seniors or disabled individuals who are home-bound.To find a resource:Call the Senior LinkAge Line at 1-800-333-2433 or Disability Linkage Line at 1-866-333-2466.Can also do an on-line search at www.minnesotahelp.infoOr contact Meals-on-Wheels at www.meals-on-wheels.com or call 612-623-3363.!HUNGER SOLUTIONS, www.hungersolutions.org 651-486-9860This site helps people locate food resources in Minnesota. Can search by zip code, city or county. Operates MinnesotaFood Helpline, 1-888-711-1151. They will assess a person’s situation and provide solutions to the food needs. Hours: M –F 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Also has some information about pet food resources.!HY-VEE GROCERY ice/delivery-fees.aspxDelivery within a four-hour window of time. “Aisles Online Shopping.” Delivery charge of 4.95 or if order is over 100,delivery is free. Have to be home to sign a release form at delivery. Ask for them to come in the house when you order.Oakdale, MN store at (651) 714-3162 and New Hope, MN store at (763) 531-7460.!LOAVES AND FISHES, 1917 Logan Ave. S. Mpls. 55403 612-377-9810www.loavesandfishesmn.orgProvides meals at sites around the metro area.AREA SERVEDBrunswick United Methodist Church, 6122 42nd Ave. N., Crystal -Wed. & Thurs. 5:30-6:30 pm.Creekside Community Center, 9801 Penn Ave. S., Bloomington 952-948-0746 M – F5:30 – 6:30 p.m.Dorothy Day Center, 183 Old Sixth St., St. Paul 651-288-4705. Sun – Fri 4:30 – 5:30 p.m.Holy Rosary Church, 2424 18th Ave. S., Mpls. 612-724-8929. M – Th 5:15 – 6:15 p.m.Hope Presbyterian Church, 7132 Portland Ave. S., Richfield 612-869-7700. — Th 5:00 – 6:00p.m.River of Life Church, 2220 Fremont N., Mpls. 612-588-5777, M – F 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.St. Gabriels Church, 1310 Mainstreet, Hopkins Mon & Tues 5:30 – 6 pm.St. Mark’s Catholic Church, 350 Atwood St. Shakopee, 612-708-1668, Mon, Tues & Thurs 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.St. Matthews Catholic Church, 510 Hall Ave., St. Paul M – F. 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, 2123 Clinton Ave. S., Mpls. 612-871-2981. M – F 5:30 – 6:30p.m.Salvation Army Harvest Corp, 10347 Ibis St. NW, Coon Rapids MN, 763-755-6873. M & W5:30 - 6:30 pm2.Woodlake, 7525 Oliver Ave. S., Richfield Sat. & Sun. 5:30 – 6:30 pmSalvation Army Temple Corps, 1604 East Lake St., Minneapolis M - F 12 noon - 1 pm.New Bethel, 1115 30th Ave. N., Minneapolis. Wed 5:30 - 6:30 pm.Epworth, 1965 Sherwood Ave, St. Paul. Mon & Tues 5:30 - 6:60 pm.

River Heights Vineyard Church, 6070 Cahill Ave. E. Inver Grove Heights. Sun - Thurs. 5:30 - 6:30 pm.Easter Lutheran Church, 4545 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur. 5:30 - 6:30 pm.Brooklyn United Methodist Church, 7200 Brooklyn Center Blvd., Brooklyn Center. Mon, Wed.,Fri noon - 1pm.Plymouth Covenant Church, 4300 Vicksburg Lane N., Plymouth. Tues & Sat. 5:30 - 6:30 pm.HOURS: Usual hours - 5:30 – 6:30 pm. Call above number for times and locations of other sites.VISITS ALLOWED: No limitID: None required.** Holiday: Check with each site for additional meals**!LUND’S AND BYERLY’Swww.shop.lundsandbyerlys.comHome delivery for groceries ordered online only. (952) 548-1400. Delivery charge is 9.95, regardless of size of order.Pick-up at the store is 4.95.!MOM’S MEALS www.momsmeals.comDelivery of prepared meals. Phone/mail/fax/e-mail orders. 1-866-204-6111. Call or visit web site for prices.!NUTRITIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR SENIORS www.2harvest.orgBulk delivery for folks 60 years old, once a month. (651) 484-8241!SALVATION ARMY FOOD PANTRIES www.thesalarmynorth.orgAREA SERVED: S.A. suggests calling United Way 2-1-1 (651-291-0211) to find out which pantry serves theclient’s area and the hours. Food pantry locations and hours listed below.HOURS: See below. Walk in. No appointment necessary at most locations, but call to check before going.Some are by appointment only.VISITS ALLOWED: Once a monthID: Picture ID, current piece of mail (less than 30 days old) for each adult 18 and over;Medical card, SS card, Birth certificate or school ID for all children 17 and under.Note: Some food shelves have Youth hours. Call location for information.LOCATIONS:Temple/South Office: 1604 Lake St. E, Minneapolis, MN 55407. 612-721-1513.Appointments required. Call for appointment. Hours: Mon-Thurs 8 am - noon, 1 - 3:30 pm. Fri 8 am – 12noon, 1 – 3 pm.Parkview/North Office: 2024 Lyndale Ave. N., Minneapolis, MN 55411. 612-522-4871.!

Hours - Mon & Fri 8 –1 – 3:30 pm; Tues, Wed & Fri 8:30 – 11 am, 1 – 3 pm.H.O.P.E. Harbor/Center City Office, 53 Glenwood Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55403. 612-6590711. Serves downtown area and shelters. Food shelf hours vary. Call for information.Central/NEED Office: 2727 Central Ave. NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418. 612-789-2858.Hours - Mon - Thurs 8 am - noon; 1 – 3:30 pm. Fri 8 am – 12 noon, 1-3 pm. Appointment or walk-in. FoodShelf. Includes Hmong & Laotian foods.Dakota Office: 13901 Fairview Dr., Burnsville, MN 55337. 952-898-2736. Use Prince of PeaceMission Outpost entrance. See Prince of Peace for information. Appointment needed. Call for hours.St. Paul Citadel: 401 W. 7th St., St. Paul, MN 55102. 651-224-4316. By Appointment. Mon & Fri 10 am 2 pm.St. Paul Eastside: 1019 Payne Ave., St. Paul, MN 55130. 651-776-8169. Mon – Fri 8:30 – 11:30 am, 1 – 3:30 pm.Lakewood: 2080 Woodlynn Ave., Maplewood, MN 55109 651-779-9177. By Appointment. Mon & Thurs 10am – 2 pm.**Holiday: Holiday Food Baskets at some sites. Call site for information. Online registration for Toy Shop . ToyShop Hotline – 952-746-3595 open Mon – Fri 9 am – 4 pm to answer questions and take registrations**!SECOND HARVEST HEARTLAND NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMDelivery of food to people over 60-years-old and 130% or more below the poverty income standard. Call to determineeligibility at (651) 484-8241.3.SCHWANS www.schwans.comOnline or catalog for frozen food grocery delivery. Braille catalogs available. 1-888-724-9267.!STORE-TO-DOORinfo@storetodoor.orgA nonprofit, home grocery delivery service for seniors of all income levels who are 60 years or older; and for adults withdisabilities; who live in the seven-county Metro Minneapolis and St. Paul area. Orders taken via phone. Must havechecking account or credit card and be home between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Delivery fee (between 5 and 15.00) scaled toincome. Minimum order is 40 and maximum is 200.00. You pay by check, credit/debit card or EBT. Also has ElderlyWaiver/Alternative Care Waiver authorization. Call (651) 642-1892 for more information.!WIDMER’S GROCERY STOREDelivery from Mississippi River, on the west; Larpenteur Avenue, on the North; Downtown St. Paul, on the East; andShephard Road, on the South. Cost is 6.00 flat fee. Grocery cost probably comparable to Coborn’s. Clients call in themorning between 7 and 10 a.m. Deliveries made that afternoon. Store located on St. Clair Avenue, St. Paul. (651)699-4700.!!!RESOURCES FOR PET FOODPEOPLE AND PETS TOGETHER, www.thepetproject.orgThe Pet Project delivers pet food to select food shelves. Web site list food shelves and also lists resources forreduced cost veterinary care. Also check with Hunger Solutions for information.!!4

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!11/06/2015TWIN CITIES FOOD SHELF RESOURCES BY COUNTIES!!HUNGER SOLUTIONS, www.hungersolutions.org 651-486-9860ANOKA COUNTY FOOD SHELF RESOURCESThis site helps people locate food resources in Minnesota. Can search by zip code, city or county. Operates MinnesotaFood Helpline, 1-888-711-1151. They will assess a person’s situation and provide solutions to the food needs. Hours: M– F 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Also has some information about pet food resources.!THE FOOD GROUP, 8501 54th AvenueN, Minneapolis, 55428 http://thefoodgroupmn.org. (Formerly EmergencyFoodshelf Network) 763-450-3860.A service to call and they will route a person to the closest food shelf near their home. Check their web site for otherprograms. They have information about multi-cultural food resources. Also information about pet food resources.**Holiday: Baskets of Hope – baskets being delivered to local food shelves. Check with your food shelf**!ACBC FOOD SHELF AND CLOTHING STORE (Anoka County Brotherhood Council), 2615 9th Ave., Anoka,55303. 763-422-0046. www.acbc-foodshelf.org.AREA SERVED: Anoka, Andover, Coon Rapids, Nowthen, Oak Grove, Ramsey & part of Champlin.HOURS: Monday & Wednesday 12 - 3 pm (walk-ins); Tuesday & Thursday 6:30 - 8:30 pm (walk-ins); Tuesday &Thursday 2 - 4 pm; Friday 9 – 11 am - must call ahead for appointment.VISITS ALLOWED:Once per month may choose a 3 day supply of food based on family size.ID: Picture ID and a current piece of mail with address. Must also have same information for anyone over 21 in thehouseholdNote: Also has pet food.**Holiday: - for current clients only – check with food shelf staff**!CENTENNIAL COMMUNITY FOOD SHELF, 200 Civic Heights Circle, Circle Pines, MN 55014, 763-784-2013(located at Circle Pines City Hall Building, lower level, back entrance.) www.centennialfoodshelf.orgAREA SERVED: Residents of Lexington, Circle Pines, Lino Lakes, East Blaine and Centerville.HOURS: Monday & Thursday from 4:00-6:00 pm except holidays.VISITS ALLOWED: Once a month and receive 3-5 days' supply of food.ID: Two forms of identification are required, including proof that you live in the CCFS service area (bring a picture IDand a utility bill).**Holiday: – baskets available at Thanksgiving, and Christmas for qualified families. Must register in advance at thefood shelf**!COMMUNITY EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CEAP)1201 89th Ave. NE, Suite 130, Blaine, MN 55434 763-783-4930 www.ceap.orgAREA SERVED: Blaine office serves Anoka County. Food Assistance for Moundsview or New Brighton is availablethrough Ralph Reeder Center (Ramsey County).HOURS: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - FridayVISITS ALLOWED: Once per month - call for appointmentID: Photo ID for each adult (18 and over) in household; current mail (utility or medical bill); for children – birthcertificate, medical card, SS card, or current piece of mail for student.Note: Participants are asked if they have any food preferences/needs (like culturally appropriate foods) and thefood shelf tries to provide that.**Holiday: Check with food shelf staff.!!ISLAMIC CENTER OF MN, 1401 Gardena Ave. NE, Fridley, MN 55432 763-571-5604www.islamiccentermn.orgAREA SERVED: Halal/Zabiha foods for needy Muslim families of MN!6

HOURS: 3rd Sunday each month 11:30 am – 1:30 pm. Open every Sunday from 11 am – 1:30 pm during Ramadan.VISITS ALLOWED: Once per monthID: No ID is required!LOAVES AND FISHES, 1121 Jackson Street NE, Minneapolis (main office) 612-377-9810www.loavesandfishesmn.orgProvides meals at sites around the metro area. For complete listing see under Other ResourcesAREA SERVED: Provides meals at sites around the metro area. For complete listing see under Other ResourcesCoon Rapids – provide evening meals in Coon Rapids at Salvation Army Harvest Corp, 10347 Ibis St. NW,Coon Rapids. Call 763-755-6873 Ext. 128 or above number for information.HOURS: Monday - Wednesday 5:30 – 6:30 pm.VISITS ALLOWED: No limitID: None required**Holiday – check with the Salvation Army Harvest Corp site for information**!NORTH ANOKA COUNTY EMERGENCY FOOD SHELF (NACE), 18511 Highway 65 NE, Suite 200, EastBethel, MN. 763-434-7685. www.nacefoodshelf.orgAREA SERVED: East Bethel, Bethel, St. Francis, Ham Lake, Cedar, Linwood Township, Stacy, Wyoming and OakGrove.HOURS: Monday 9 am – noon, Tuesday 5 – 8 pm, Wednesday 1 – 4 pm, Thursday 8- 11 am. Closed holidays.VISITS ALLOWED: Once per monthID: Photo ID and mail with current address for each adult in household.Note: Clothing Closet is open during food distribution hours.!SALVATION ARMY FOOD PANTRIES www.thesalarmynorth.orgAREA SERVED: S.A. suggests calling United Way 2-1-1 (651-291-0211) to find out which pantry serves theclient’s area and the hours. Food pantry locations and hours listed below.HOURS: See below. Walk in. No appointment necessary at most locations, but call to check before going.Some are by appointment only.VISITS ALLOWED: Once a monthID: Picture ID, current piece of mail (less than 30 days old) for each adult 18 and over;Medical card, SS card, Birth certificate or school ID for all children 17 and under.Note: Some food shelves have Youth hours. Call location for information.LOCATIONS:Temple/South Office: 1604 Lake St. E, Minneapolis, MN 55407. 612-721-1513.Appointments required. Call for appointment. Hours: Mon-Thurs 8 am - noon, 1 - 3:30 pm. Fri 8 am –12 noon, 1 – 3 pm.Parkview/North Office: 2024 Lyndale Ave. N., Minneapolis, MN 55411. 612-522-4871.Hours - Mon & Fri 8 –1 – 3:30 pm; Tues, Wed & Fri 8:30 – 11 am, 1 – 3 pm.H.O.P.E. Harbor/Center City Office, 53 Glenwood Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55403. 612-659-0711Serves downtown area and shelters. Food shelf hours vary. Call for information.Central/NEED Office: 2727 Central Ave. NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418. 612-789-2858.Hours - Mon - Thurs 8 am - noon; 1 – 3:30 pm. Fri 8 am – 12 noon, 1-3 pm. Appointment or walk-in.Food shelf includes Hmong & Laotian foods.Dakota Office: 13901 Fairview Dr., Burnsville, MN 55337. 952-898-2736. Use Prince of PeaceMission Outpost entrance. See Prince of Peace for information. Appointment needed. Call for hours.!St. Paul Citadel: 401 W. 7th St., St. Paul, MN 55102. 651-224-4316. By Appointment. Mon & Fri 10 am 2 pm.St. Paul Eastside: 1019 Payne Ave., St. Paul, MN 55130. 651-776-8169. Mon – Fri 8:30 – 11:30 am, 1 – 3:30pm.Lakewood: 2080 Woodlynn Ave., Maplewood, MN 55109 651-779-9177. By Appointment. Mon & Thurs 10!!7

am – 2 pm.**Holiday: Holiday Food Baskets at some sites. Call site for information. Online registration for Toy Shop . ToyShop Hotline – 952-746-3595 open Mon – Fri 9 am – 4 pm to answer questions and take registrations**!!SOUTHERN ANOKA COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE (SACA), 627 38TH Ave.NE, Columbia Heights, MN 55421763-789-2444 www.sacafoodshelf.orgAREA SERVED: Columbia Heights, Fridley, Spring Lake Park, HilltopHOURS: Monday - Thursday 7 am – 2:45 pm. By appointment only. Call above number for appointment.VISITS ALLOWED: Once per monthID: Photo ID, 2 proofs of current address, Social Security card for each member of family.Note: Clothing Closet (Thrift store) is open during food shelf hours.Note: Also have pet food.**Holiday: Check with food shelf staff**!!!8

!!11/06/2015TWIN CITIES FOOD SHELF RESOURCESCARVER COUNTY FOOD SHELF RESOURCES!!HUNGER SOLUTIONS, www.hungersolutions.org 651-486-9860This site helps people locate food resources in Minnesota. Can search by zip code, city or county. Operates MinnesotaFood Helpline, 1-888-711-1151. They will assess a person’s situation and provide solutions to the food needs. Hours: M– F 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Also has some information about pet food resources.!THE FOOD GROUP, 8501 54th AvenueN, Minneapolis, 55428 http://thefoodgroupmn.org. (Formerly EmergencyFoodshelf Network) 763-450-3860.A service to call and they will route a person to the closest food shelf near their home. Check their web site for otherprograms. They have information about multi-cultural food resources. Also information about pet food resources.**Holiday: Baskets of Hope – baskets being delivered to local food shelves. Check with your food shelf**!BOUNTIFUL BASKETS, 1600 Bavaria Rd, Chaska MN 952-556-0244 (CAP agency) http://bountifulbasketsfoodshelf.org.AREA SERVED: Carver, Chanhassen, Chaska & Victoria.HOURS: Monday 9 am – 7 pm, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9 am – 3:30 pm; Appointments are encouraged, but notnecessary.VISITS ALLOWED: Once/monthID: Photo ID, proof of address such as a utility bill.Note: Pet food is occasionally available.**Holiday: No holiday programs**!FRIENFRIENDS FOR LIFE FOOD SHELF, 309 Lewis Ave. S., Watertown, MN 55388 952-955-1980AREAREA SERVED: Watertown, Mayer area.HOURHOURS: Monday 6 – 8 pm, Tuesday & Friday 9 am – noon. Closed HolidaysVISITSVISITS ALLOWED:Once a monthID: Proof of address**Holiday: Check with food shelf staff.**!SOUTHWEST CARVER COUNTY FOOD SHELF, 10 1st Ave. NE, Norwood-Young America, MN 952-467-1870AREA SERVED: Cologne, Hamburg, the Norwood-Young America School District.HOURS: Tuesday 12:45 – 4:15 pm. Call to make appointment.VISITS ALLOWED:2 times/monthID: Recent dated mail with name and address**Holiday – Check with food shelf staff.**!WACONIA UNITED FOOD SHELF, FAITH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH,11 S. Elm St., Waconia, MN. 952-442-3878 www.waconiafaithlutheran.com.AREA SERVED: School District 110 – Waconia, St. Bonifacius, New Germany, parts of Victoriaand Cologne.HOURS: Monday, Friday, Saturday 9 am – noon; Tuesday & Thursday 4 – 7 pm.VISITS ALLOWED: Twice/monthID: Photo ID, recent mail with current address**Holiday – Check with food shelf staff**11/06/2015!TWIN CITIES FOOD SHELF AND FREE MEAL RESOURCESDAKOTA COUNTY FOOD SHELF RESOURCES!!9

!HUNGER SOLUTIONS, www.hungersolutions.org 651-486-9860This site helps people locate food resources in Minnesota. Can search by zip code, city or county. Operates MinnesotaFood Helpline, 1-888-711-1151. They will assess a person’s situation and provide solutions to the food needs. Hours: M– F 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Also has some information about pet food resources.!THE FOOD GROUP, 8501 54th AvenueN, Minneapolis, 55428 http://thefoodgroupmn.org. (Formerly EmergencyFoodshelf Network) 763-450-3860.A service to call and they will route a person to the closest food shelf near their home. Check their web site for otherprograms. They have information about multi-cultural food resources. Also information about pet food resources.**Holiday: Baskets of Hope – baskets being delivered to local food shelves. Check with your food shelf**!ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 19795 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville .952-469-4481 www.allsaintschurch.comAREA SERVED: Dakota CountyHOURS: Free Community meal 3rd Thursday from 6 – 7 pm. Enter south side of building, Door MVISITS ALLOWED: Not applicableID: Not applicable!THE CHAP OUTREACH MINISTRIES STORE2020 East Highway 13, Burnsville, MN 55337 952-890-8222 www.thechapstore.comAREA SERVED: Dakota CountyHOURS: Mon. - Fri. - 10 am-8 pm. Sat. 10 am – 6 pm. Emergency food shelf open Mon & Sat.10 am –5 pm. Closed holidays.VISITS ALLOWED: This isn't a continuous source. It serves for families waiting to get into otherprograms. Local establishments donate food to CHAP, including bread and produce.ID: Photo ID and current piece of mail with Dakota County addressNote: Chaps also sells household items, furniture, clothing at reduced prices.!CHRISTIAN LIFE CHURCH, 6300 212 Street West, Farmington, 651-463-4545 www.christianlifeag.orgAREA SERVED: Lakeville and FarmingtonHOURS: Free community meal served last Wednesday of the month Feb. – May at 5 pm.VISITS ALLOWED: Not applicableID: Not applicable!CROSS OF CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH, 8748 210thStreet West, Lakeville, 952-469-3113www.crossofchristchurch.orgAREA SERVED: Dakota CountyHOURS: Free community meal served the 3rd Thursday of each month at 5:30 pm. Clothing & household items givenaway after the meal.VISITS ALLOWED: Not applicableID: Not applicable!CROSSROADS CHURCH, 17671 Glacier Way, Lakeville, MN 55044, 952-469-7729. www.crossroadschurch.orgAREA SERVED: Lakeville residentsHOURS: Community meal served every Wednesday Fall through Spring 5:30 - 6:30 pm. Donation requested.VISITS ALLOWED: Not applicableID: Not applicableDAKOTA COUNTY FOOD SHELVES, 360 COMMUNITIES, 501 E. Highway 13,Burnsville, MN 55337 (Portland & Highway 13) 952-985-5300. www.360communities.orgAREA SERVED: Dakota County (Eagan, Burnsville, Lakeville, Farmington, Apple Valley,Rosemount, Hampton. Families in W. St. Paul, S. St. Paul, Mendota Heights & Inver GroveHeights are directed to Neighbors, Inc. or CAP – Scott County).REFERRAL PROCESS: Call above number. 360 Communities will screen and refer to thenearest food program. New clients must come in for an intake interview.ID: Photo ID and proof of address.FOOD SHELF LOCATIONS:!10

Apple Valley – Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 12650 Johnny Cake Ridge Rd.651-322-5113Burnsville – 360 Communities Center, 501 East Hwy 13, Ste. 102. 952-985-5300.Farmington – Farmington Food Shelf, 510 Walnut Street 651-463-5019Lakeville – Messiah Lutheran Church, 16724 Highview Ave. 952-431-5959 ext. 11Rosemount – Rosemount Family Resource Ctr, 14521 Cimarron Ave W. 651-322-5113Note: Occasionally has pet food.**Holiday: 360 Communities Armful of Love program matches Dakota County familiesin need with donors to provide needy families with gifts and toys. Contact 952-985-4065for an interview. Program filled for Christmas 2015**!DISCOVER CHURCH, (Discover Market) 14300 West Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville, 952-736-2500www.discoveringchurch.org.AREA SERVED: Dakota CountyHOURS: Third Wednesday of the month from 1 – 2:30 pm. Enter door on North side of buildingVISITS ALLOWED: UnknownID: Photo ID and a current utility bill!EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, 15601 Maple Island Road, Burnsville, 952-435-8687www.nativityepiscopal.comAREA SERVED: Dakota CountyHOURS: Free community meal served every Wednesday from 5 – 6:30 pmVISITS ALLOWED: Not applicableID: None!FAITH COVENANT FOOD DISTRIBUTION, 12921 Nicollet Avenue, South, Burnsville, MN, (952) 890-3110.!GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, 7800 W. County Road 42, Apple Valley, 952-432-7273www.graceofav.orgAREA SERVED: Dakota CountyHOURS: Community meal served Wednesday of each month from 4:45 to 5:30 pm. Donations requested.VISITS ALLOWED: Not applicableID: None!!HASTINGS FAMILY SERVICE, 301 E. 2nd St., Hastings, 55033, lf.htmlAREA SERVED: Boundaries of School District 200HOURHOURS: Interview appointment required to review income and expenses. Income and expense worksheetavailable on line. Call above number for appointment. Open Monday through Friday 8:30 am – 5 pmVISITSVISITS ALLOWED:Provides a week’s supply of groceries and a voucher to a local grocery store forperishable food.ID: Photo ID, current piece of mail with current address, summary of household income and expenses.Note: Also have gas vouchers as well as diapers, formula and dairy vouchers. School supplies in fall.Note: Pet food available**Holiday: - Check with food shelf staff**!HASTINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 615 15thStreet West, Hastings, 651-437-4398AREA SERVED: Dakota CountyHOURS: Free community meal 4th & 5th Thursdays of each month at 6 pmVISITS ALLOWED: No limitID: None!HOSANNA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 9600 163RD952-435-3332 www.hosannalc.orgAREA SERVED: No restrictions.!Street W. Lakeville, MN!11

HOURS: Every Tuesday at 5 pm there is a free dinner open to the public. After the dinner, people can shop in thecommunity clothes closet or for household goods. Or they can attend a support group (many types). Child care isavailable for people attending the support groups.VISITS ALLOWED: No restrictionID: None requiredNote: Some other services available. Check with the church** Holiday: More information will be given to registered clients.**!LOAVES AND FISHES, 1917 Logan Ave. S. Mpls. 55403 612-377-9810www.loavesandfishesmn.orgProvides meals at sites around the metro area. For complete listing see under Other ResourcesAREA SERVEDRiver Heights Vineyard Church, 6070 Cahill Ave. E. Inver Grove Heights. Sun - Thurs. 5:30 - 6:30 pm.Easter Lutheran Church, 4545 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur. 5:30 - 6:30 pm.HOURS: Usual hours - 5:30 – 6:30 pm. Call above number for times and locations of other sites.VISITS ALLOWED: No limitID: None required.** Holiday: Check with each site for additional meals**!MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH, 3333 Cliff Road, Burnsville, MN 55337. 952-890-0045www.mmotc.orgAREA SERVED: Dakota County.HOURS: Free community meal served every Thursday from 5:15 – 6:30 p.m. in the Mary CenterVISITS ALLOWED: Not applicableID: None!!NEIGHBORS, INC, 222 Grand Ave. W, South Saint Paul, MN 55075 651-455-1508 http://www.neighborsmn.org/AREA SERVED: Northern Dakota County – Inver Grove Heights, South Saint Paul, WestSaint Paul, Mendota Heights, Mendota, Sunfish Lake, Lilydale.HOURS: Mon – Fri. 8:45 – 11:30 and 1 – 3:30 pmVISITS ALLOWED: Once a month.ID: Picture ID; utility bill verifying current address (or new lease or letter from Dakota County), proof of parentage orguardianship for children under 18.Note: Also has a clothes closet open M-T-W-Th from 10 – 7, Fri & Sat. from 10 – 4.Note: Occasionally has pet food.**Holiday: They are having Holiday Assistance for clients. Application necessary . Talk to food shelf staff.OPEN DOOR PANTRY EAGAN, 3904 Cedar Grove Parkway, Eagan, 651-686-0787 www.theopendoorpantry.orgAREA SERVED: Dakota County residents.HOURS: Mon. 10 am – 3 pm; Tues & Thurs. 10 am – 3 pm. & 6 pm – 8 pm; Wed -10 am - 3 pm. Must call forappointment. First time users must have an intake interview. Must call ahead to place an order. No walk-ins.Fresh Food Friday once a month 10 am – 12 noon.VISITS ALLOWED: Once/monthID: Picture ID & proof current address.Note: They operate the Mobile Pantry, a bus that travels to designated neighborhood sites where clients can come andselect the foods needed. To make an appointment call 651-686-0787.Note: Occasionally has pet food.**Holiday: Check with the food shelf for special Thanksgiving and Christmas programs**!OPEN DOOR PANTRY LAKEVILLE, 20730 Holyoke Ave., Suite 139 & 146, Lakeville Mall, Lakeville,952-469-3444. www.theopendoorpantry.orgAREA SERVED: Dakota County residents.HOURS: Mon. 10 am – 3 pm; Wed -10 am - 3 pm & 6 – 8 pm; Fri 9-11 am. Must call for appointment. Firsttime users must h

11/06/2015 TWIN CITIES FOOD RESOURCES GUIDE As of November 6, 2015! The first five pages of this guide, list food resources which apply to Metro Twin Cities residents and are not specific to or limited by county of residence.

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