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.
Allamakee County Food Pantry
953 3rd Ave NW in Waukon (563-568-4224)
Bremer County Food Pantry
117 West Bremer Avenue in Waverly (319-352-4532)
Chickasaw County Food Pantry
910 East Main in New Hampton (641-394-2007)
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
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Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation (NEICAC) is a 501(c)3 private non-profit operating in NE Iowa. Charitable donations from individuals, businesses, school⁄church groups, made to NEICAC are always needed and may have a tax benefit to the donor.Individuals and families in your community struggle every day to provide basic needs such as food, shelter and utilities. Your contribution to NEICAC can make the difference to provide a hand-up to self-sufficiency.