where to donate food new brighton mn

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New Brighton, MN 55112, 651-621-7451 - appointments, 651-621-7450 - food shelf office. The food shelf is currently open to serve clients Monday through Friday by appointment and is available to accept donations Monday hrough Thursday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm or Fridays 9:30 to noon or by appointment. Leave your comment:

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Where can I donate my local food?

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What can I donate to local food bank?

What food you CAN donate to your local food bank:Peanut butter.Canned soup.Canned fruit.Canned vegetables.Canned stew.Canned fish.Canned beans.Pasta (most prefer whole grain)More items...•Jan 14, 2020

What do homeless shelters need the most?

The Best Items To Donate To Really Help the HomelessUnderwear and Socks. Surprisingly enough, these are some of the most in-demand items for people who utilize homeless shelters. ... Toiletries. ... Feminine Hygiene Products. ... Laundry Detergent. ... Cold Weather Clothing. ... Reusable Containers. ... Baby Supplies.Feb 17, 2021

What food banks need the most help?

Food banks are most in need of canned tuna and salmon....7 Simple Tips to Help You Manage Heart FailureCanned Meat (SPAM and Ham) Grab some SPAM or canned ham and drop it into a food donation bin. ... Canned Vegetables. ... Cooking Oils (Olive and Canola) ... Crackers. ... Dried Herbs and Spices. ... Fruit (Canned or Dried)Jul 2, 2018

What is ReStore?

Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity ReStore home improvement outlets are open to the public, and sales generated from the stores support the local Habitat for Humanity affiliate.

Why ReStore?

The ReStore offers significant discounts to the public on building materials and common home decor and home improvement products. Inventory is constantly changing, but always includes some staple products. Sales from our two stores help to build several Habitat homes each year.

Your donation matters

In addition to helping keep our stores stocked, revenue from the sale of donated items supports Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity's work building, rehabbing and repairing homes for local families. It also keeps good, reusable items out of landfills.

Request a Pickup

If you have a large item to donate or multiple items to donate at one time, you can submit a request for your items to be picked up.

Chatfield

Susan Moses#N#507-932-5941 (evening)#N#507-273-9365 (day)#N#[email protected]

New Brighton

UPDATED 6/29/2021. The New Brighton location is closed for work group gatherings until further notice. Sunday, July 11, 9:00 am-3:00 pm is the July pick-up day.

Rochester

UPDATED 7/25/2021. The Rochester location has re-opened with a limited number of volunteers per session. Call Elaine at 507-288-0202 and leave a message as to the date/time you will be volunteering.

Woodbury

UPDATED 7/6/2020 at 11:15 am. The Woodbury meetings are still cancelled. However, if you would like to drop off completed items at Linn’s house, please call or text her at 612-940-7819 to set up a time that works for both of you.

WHO WE ARE

The Ralph Reeder Food Shelf is a Community Education Program of the Mounds View Public School District and was established in 1982. Our services are available to any school district family and all individuals and families living within the Mounds View Public School District attendance area or Ramsey County St. Anthony.

Hunger in Our Community

To learn more about the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, our programs, and hunger in our community, please see our most recent brochure:

Hunger Hero Agency Partner of the Year

Out of over 1000 agencies Second Harvest Heartland named the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf the 2018 Agency Partner of the Year based on our unique school-linked model and our ability to meet the rising needs in our community while increasing access to healthy foods for our neighbors in need.

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