Food Shelves
We know that the right help, information or service when you or your family needs it can be key to managing your day-to-day needs. The following list of resources may help you find what you need.
Como Park, Falcon Heights LAH/BNP also provides many of these services. Depending on the service, fees may apply. Please contact us for more information at +1-651-642-1127.
When using this list, please note:
Food Shelves:
These organizations assist people who need help getting enough food.
Como Park, Falcon Heights LAH/BNP also provides many of these services. Depending on the service, fees may apply. Please contact us for more information at +1-651-642-1127.
When using this list, please note:
- We have not done independent review or background checks for the independent contractors in this list so be sure you ask them about their fees, services, insurance and review.
- This list is not comprehensive. We will continue to update the resources as we identify additional resources that meet the needs of seniors in our service area. Check back for more information.
Food Shelves:
These organizations assist people who need help getting enough food.
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The Hallie Q. Brown Food Shelf and Clothing Closet operate on a client-choice model and strive to assist families in achieving self-sufficiency and empowerment through providing basic needs of food and clothing. The Food Shelf Community Area serves residents from nineteen zip codes, primarily in and around the Twin Cities metro area. The Clothing Closet provides free clothing and small household items for families in the Twin Cities metro area. Both programs also administer a broad range of emergency, referral and other support services. Community Food Shelf Hours (while supplies last) Monday: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM, Friday: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM. Clothing Closet Hours 10-4, M-F. |
+1-651-224-4601 ext. 210 |
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Our food shelves in Ramsey County are designed to support those who need food assistance and other help. Along with our Foodmobile, crisis support and additional food programs, we are working to strengthen our community by giving ample access to our neighbors in need. Not only does Keystone aim to give families access to food and emergency services, but we provide healthy choices and supplemental food sources to keep families on the right track – empowering them to build self-sufficiency and healthy eating habits. |
+1-651-645-0349 |
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Wilder’s Meals on Wheels provides affordable, nutritious meals to older adults and people with disabilities. Caring volunteers deliver these meals every weekday and serve as a lifeline for many people who live alone in our community. Or you can purchase and pick up healthy meals at the Wilder Community Center for Aging. Our program is offered in partnership with Metro Meals on Wheels. Our delivery area includes the Midway, Frogtown and surrounding neighborhoods of Saint Paul. |
+1-612-623-3363 |
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CSFP is a United States Department of Agriculture supplemental food and nutrition program that is designed to provide healthy and nutritious food each month at no cost to eligible individuals. NAPS is the name of CSFP in Minnesota. |
+1-651-201-4404 |
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Second Harvest Heartland believes no one should ever go hungry, as our region produces more than enough food for everyone. Helping hungry neighbors find their next meal—so they can thrive at work, in the classroom and in their communities—is what drives Second Harvest Heartland, its partners and supporters. Beyond feeding hungry neighbors, Second Harvest Heartland believes in the importance of our work to help sustain our environment. |
+1-888-339-3663 |