How this list works: Heritage for the Blind maintains a verified database of federal and state assistance programs. We last verified the links on this page within the past 30 days. Each card below links directly to the program's official page where you can review eligibility and apply.
Find a Pantry
Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin
Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin distributes fresh, healthy food to over 400 partners across our 35-county footprint. We procure food in bulk, sort and package, and deliver to our partner organizations. Use our Pantry Locator to find a food pantry, meal program, or shelter nearest you.
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Need food assistance?
United Way of Greater Milwaukee
Find food pantries, meal sites, baby formula, and information about food subsidy programs. Call 211. Text your ZIP Code to 898-211.Download the 211 Wisconsin App.
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Other ways to help
Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin
Let’s face it, ending hunger is a big job, and it’s going to take all of us working together. Will you join us to help end hunger?
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FoodShare Wisconsin
The FoodShare program (once called Food Stamps, and known federally as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP) helps older adults and families buy fresh, healthy food with a special debit card. If you have low or no income and live in Wisconsin, you could get up to $188 each month to help with groceries.
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The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP)
This program provides food and nutrition help at no cost. If you meet the program guidelines, you can pick up the food from your local food pantries or soup kitchens. You can get help from this program if you need emergency food assistance and have limited income.
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Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) - Wisconsin
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) can provide you with certain foods at no cost. You may be able to get help from this program if you are 60 years of age or older, meet the program guidelines, and live in a county or community that offers CSFP.
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