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Every day The Salvation Army helps cure hunger by providing nutritious meals to neighbors in need.

The Salvation Army of Calumet County serves 600 individuals each month

Food Pantry - feeding families

“I am a single mother. Financial help from the child’s father is almost never there. The food pantry has been a saving grace for my family some months. After all bills are paid and rent is checked off, I sometimes have little to no money for enough food to feed my family. The food pantry helps us get by in tougher times. Very thankful for this place.”

How we help cure hunger

Food Pantry
The Salvation Army Bread of Life Assistance Center has teamed up the University of Wisconsin Extension Program to provide families with budget, nutrition and home care classes.  We also work closely with other organizations to make sure each need of our families are met through referrals or other collaboration. 

Our food Pantry is open:
Monday 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
Tuesday 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Thursday 8:30 a.m-11:30 a.m

Documents required are; ID of the person signing up, proof of address for everyone in household and a VERBAL proof of income.

Pet Food Pantry
We have partnered with Eastshore Humane Association, in Chilton. If you qualify for our food pantry and you have pets ask about our referral program! The Pet Food Pantry is open every second Tuesday and Thursday of each month and is located at Eastshore Humane Association 1100 S. Park St. Chilton, WI. 

How you can help us cure hunger

Food Pantry
Our goal is to be able to provide a well-balanced diet to each family, we serve. Our largest program, in a year more than 210,000 pounds of food and hygiene supplies is distributed to more than 7200 individuals.  Support from community businesses, organizations, and families make it possible to feed your neighbors in need.  

Is your organization and family is interested in providing food, hygiene supplies, or monetary support to our food pantry?  Contact John Kost by phone (920) 849-7856 or via email for more details.

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