FOOD PANTRIES

FOOD PANTRIES

Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation operates three food pantries that makes food and personal products available to area residents. With the generosity of our community, we are able to provide our customers with healthy food choices.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Click here to learn more.


If you are in need of food or personal products, contact or visit your local food pantry.


Bremer County Food Pantry

117 West Bremer Avenue in Waverly (319-352-4532)

Howard County Food Pantry

204 2nd Avenue East in Cresco (563-547-4413)

Winneshiek County Food Pantry

305 Montgomery Street in Decorah (563-387-4958)

Non-perishable foods may include:



Cakes & pie filling

Canned tuna & tuna helper

Canned fruits & vegetables

Canned soups & stews

Cereal

Crackers

Dry milk

Hamburger Helper

Honey

Juice

Macaroni & Cheese

Mashed potatoes

Muffin Mix

Pancake/waffle mix & syrup

Pasta or Rice in Sauce

Peanut butter

Ramen Noodles

Spaghetti noodles & sauce

Variety of baking essentials

Assorted condiments

Perishable foods may include:


Fresh (if available)

Bread/bakery items

Cheese

Eggs/egg substitute

Milk

Produce

Yogurt


Frozen

Chicken

Hamburger

Hotdogs

Pork products/cuts

Prepared frozen meals

Venison (ground)


Non-food items may include:


Diapers – adult & baby

Formula

Wipes


Bar Soap

Deodorant

Lotion

Razors

Shampoo & Conditioner

Tampons & feminine pads

Toothbrushes & toothpaste


Cleaning products

Dish soap

Laundry soap

Paper products

Toilet paper

MESSAGES OF APPRECIATION

Agency Appreciations

“Thank you for your fabulous work with the Decorah community & surrounding areas. All of you truly embody the spirit of hope & change people’s lives to not only help themselves but to encourage & help those around them. At a time when our country needs love & compassion, you & your staff deserve a well-deserved BRAVO.” 

Rachel Buresh

KD Rae Jewelry

MESSAGES OF APPRECIATION

Embrace Iowa

“Embrace Iowa helped our family be getting us a stove. The stove we had was hazardous. When we would cook on it, it would stink the whole house up. Also, it leaked underneath the stove. That stove was so small that my two year old son could see inside the pan without standing on anything. Now, with our new stove we can cook without smelling anything or without cleaning up a leaky mess. Thanks so much for our new stove. We really appreciated it.”

Fayette County Resident

MESSAGES OF APPRECIATION

CACFP

“Cheryl & Denise. Happy CACFP Week. You both are: Courageous & Calm as a Cucumber. Astounding & Accessible & Able. Cheerful & Capable. Fascinating & we are Fortunate to have you !! Positive & Peppy. Thanks for All you do!!”

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