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Mobile Food Pantry

  • Ontonagon Village Fire Hall 315 River Street Ontonagon, MI, 49953 United States (map)

Fourth Visit from Feeding America West Michigan in 2023

On Wednesday, September 6, 2023, at 12 p.m. a mobile food pantry will be hosted at the Ontonagon Village Fire Hall. The event will provide a variety of foods, including fresh produce and dairy items, to approximately 300 families on a first-come, first-served basis.

The mobile food pantry is funded by Copper Shores Community Health Foundation in partnership with Ontonagon Area Schools. Feeding America West Michigan is delivering the food with a semi-truck coming to Ontonagon from downstate Michigan. The fire hall is located at 315 River Street.

Attendees will not have to show identification or proof of income to receive food; however, they will be required to provide basic contact information and affirm that they are in need of food. Boxes of food will be provided in a drive-through format.

Feeding America West Michigan is a food bank that serves 40 of Michigan’s 83 counties. Its service area spans from the Indiana border north through the western half of the state and extends throughout the entire Upper Peninsula. Copper Shores also funded several mobile food pantries in partnership with Feeding America West Michigan in 2020, 2021 and in 2022.

Copper Shores has also committed to bringing mobile food pantries to Ontonagon County on October 4 and November 1 of 2023. Details on these events will be released as they get closer. Find more food resources from Feeding America West Michigan and see a full schedule of regional mobile food pantries on their mobile food pantry schedule page, which is updated regularly at feedwm.org.

Copper Shores Community Health Foundation is passionate about making a difference when it comes to food in Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw and Ontonagon counties through its Food Initiative. Copper Shores Food Initiative is two-fold. First, the initiative aims to improve access to locally grown and healthful foods within our community. Second, it provides educational resources and tools to promote sustainable changes to eating and lifestyle habits for all. Learn more about the Copper Shores Food Initiative and make a donation to support it at phfgive.org/food.

 

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