Food Pantry List - Where is a good one?
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Re: Where can I find local food banks
I am 29, full time employed. My fiancé stopped and is not working due to bring 25 Weeks pregnant and considered high risk. We have a 18 month old daughter and the only source of income it's mines. I barely can keep up with our bills let alone rent. We also badly need food in north Las Vegas Nevada. I just need help to get back to date with my rent before I get evicted. Any little bit will help. Thank you so much.
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I lost my job and as a single mom I am struggling to get by. I think we need food first of all. I have a 4 year old son and am so scared to be homeless. I have applied for multiple jobs but have not got one yet and rent is due December 3rd the cost is $525.00 if there is any way we can get help I would sincerely appreciate it. We also need help with gas, food, utilities, household items and furniture but if we even get rental assistance id be more than thankful. We reside in Georgetown Ohio. With lots of thanks.
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Where can I find local food banks
I have been struggling now for over a year to provide for my children due to a divorce in which domestic violence was involved. I share custody with my first ex-husband and so I don't qualify to get them medicaid. I took a job in June with an insurance company that promised great things - and my checks have only been $89 the last 3 weeks. Thankfully, I start a new job on Monday, however, I won't get paid for 3 weeks. I need help with getting food on the table for my children and have tried to find a sponsor for the local food bank with no luck. Can you offer any advice?
Re: Disabled Food Pantry or Banks that deliver
Huh? I sent you a link with dozens of phone numbers to agencies, food banks, etc. Whether they are out of food and funds or not is not something we at needhelppayingbills can control. We provides you dozens of phone numbers (on our own time and energy and don't ask one thing from you) in an effort at absolutely no cost to you. By the way, you are welcome for the time we have spent in trying to provide you information.
Badones wrote:You had replied to me with, "Here are some programs and agencies to try in Milwaukee Wisconsin. This resource is for a wide variety of Milwaukke assistance programs. While we are not sure if places have food deliveries, you can call around. As far as more food, meal, and grocery focused areas, try this for Milwaukee food banks." I have been calling all around Milwaukee and found no such thing. I am sure you know what is gowing on, but I think this was an oversight that's all, please keep me informed.
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You had replied to me with, "Here are some programs and agencies to try in Milwaukee Wisconsin. This resource is for a wide variety of Milwaukke assistance programs. While we are not sure if places have food deliveries, you can call around. As far as more food, meal, and grocery focused areas, try this for Milwaukee food banks." I have been calling all around Milwaukee and found no such thing. I am sure you know what is gowing on, but I think this was an oversight that's all, please keep me informed.
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Re: Disabled Food Pantry or Banks that deliver
Here are some programs and agencies to try in Milwaukee Wisconsin. This resource is for a wide variety of Milwaukke assistance programs. While we are not sure if places have food deliveries, you can call around. As far as more food, meal, and grocery focused areas, try this for Milwaukee food banks.
Badones wrote:I see that I did not make myself clear, I was talking about the disabled that may be unable to leave their homes, such a no car and or unable to drive, no one to assist in their getting the food. I feel that the meals on wheels program or something of that nature would be very good to the disabled public. My location is in Milwaukee, WI. 53210.
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I see that I did not make myself clear, I was talking about the disabled that may be unable to leave their homes, such a no car and or unable to drive, no one to assist in their getting the food. I feel that the meals on wheels program or something of that nature would be very good to the disabled public. My location is in Milwaukee, WI. 53210.
Thank you once again
Thank you once again
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There are tens of thousands of food pantries, food banks, churches, and charities around the nation that offer meals, food, free groceries, and more. Not to mention government aid. Frankly that is probably the easiest type of assistance to get. If you provide your state / county we can tell you directly where to go. But since you did not provide enough information use this for general food bank information. Links to states are midway down that page.
Badones wrote:It is great that the ageing, elders are taken care of through the meas on wheels, and other food banks, but it seems to me that the unfortunate or left out of the deal are the disabled that live alone and whom take care of them selves. Shouldn't they also be included and/or thought about in some of these programs. I am disabled and low income, I take care of myself, but I would like to have food to replenish my nutritional status.
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Disabled Food Pantry or Banks that deliver
It is great that the ageing, elders are taken care of through the meas on wheels, and other food banks, but it seems to me that the unfortunate or left out of the deal are the disabled that live alone and whom take care of them selves. Shouldn't they also be included and/or thought about in some of these programs. I am disabled and low income, I take care of myself, but I would like to have food to replenish my nutritional status.
Thank you.
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