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15 Iowa food pantries to donate time, money, and food to this holiday season

Looking to give back this holiday season? Discover 15 Iowa food pantries you can volunteer at or donate money or food to.

Food pantries are a critical resource for many people facing hunger, and these organizations often rely on help from volunteers to keep their operations running smoothly.
DMARC volunteers checking expiration dates on donated goods. (DMARC)

Looking to give back this holiday season? Discover 15 Iowa food pantries you can volunteer at or donate money or food to.

Food plays a major role in most holiday celebrations, from turkey and stuffing atย Thanksgivingย to ham and gingerbread cookies at Christmas. But for some Iowans, putting food on the table, regardless of the time of year, is a challenge.

Food pantriesย are a critical resource for many people facing hunger, and these organizations often rely on help from volunteers to keep their operations running smoothly. If you have spare time, money, or food this holiday season and are interested in helping out one of Iowaโ€™s many food pantries, keep reading to learn where and how you can do so.

1. Ankeny Food Pantry

IMPACT Community Action Partnership accepts volunteers at itsย Ankeny Food Pantryย on an ongoing basis. After completing orientation, volunteers can help stock shelves, organize, count, and weigh donations, prepare items for pick up and delivery, assist shoppers, and bag groceries.

Address:ย 641 S. Ankeny Blvd., Suite H, Ankeny

2. CommUnity Crisis Services

Volunteers forย CommUnity Crisis Servicesย have the opportunity to help out in a variety of ways, from stocking shelves and assisting guests at the food bank to delivering food boxes throughout Iowa City and Hills.

You can also help out at the mobile pantry by unloading and stocking goods, checking in clients, and assisting visitors with their shopping. You can also donate your time to the financial support program by answering phone calls and greeting guests. Those who want to donate money or food can learn howย here.

Address:ย 1121 S. Gilbert Court, Iowa City

A room of busy food bank volunteers. (CommUnity Food Bank)

3. Coralville Community Food Pantryย 

Theย Coralville Community Food Pantryย relies heavily on volunteers and provides many different ways to help out. In-pantry volunteer roles range from front desk supervisor to greeter to shopping area helper and stocker. Other volunteer opportunities include community fridge stocker, home delivery driver, and a variety of seasonal roles.

You can alsoย donate moneyย andย goods, such as peanut butter, diapers, pet food, and personal care products, to the pantry.

Address:ย 804 13th Ave., Coralville

4. DMARC

There are multiple ways you can volunteer withย Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC), which has a network of 14 partner food pantry sites and mobile pantry sites.

Volunteers can help sort food donations and pack orders for the pantry, assist guests with their shopping, restock shelves, deliver goods to homebound individuals or those without access to transportation, or help operate one of DMARCโ€™s mobile pantry sites. Monetary donations can be madeย online.

Address:ย 100 Army Post Rd., Des Moines

5. Food Bank of Iowa

In addition to food sorting roles, theย Food Bank of Iowaย also accepts volunteers for skills-based positions to perform tasks such as data entry, delivery truck driving, administrative assistance, and special events support. The food bank also needs volunteers who can createย inspiration cardsย for its BackPack Program and sewย T-shirt tote bagsย for partner pantries.

You can also make a one-time or monthly donationย hereย and learn more about food donations and other ways to giveย here.

Address:ย 2220 E. 17th St., Des Moines, and 705 W. Main St., Ottumwa

6. Food Bank of Siouxlandย 

Food Bank of Siouxlandย offers opportunities to volunteer for specific events, such as its Golf Classic in September and Siouxland Food Festival in June, as well as on a more regular basis, performing tasks like cleaning its warehouse and sorting and boxing up food items.

You can also host your own food drive,ย donate moneyย or food, or include the food bankย in your will.

Address:ย 1313 11th St., Sioux City

A volunteer sorting food in a warehouse for Food Bank of Siouxland. (Food Bank of Siouxland)

7. HACAP

Hawkeye Area Community Action Program (HACAP)ย serves nine counties in Eastern Iowa and relies on assistance from volunteers to do so. Food market volunteers help shoppers fill out paperwork and navigate the market, unload food and stock shelves, check donation expiration dates, and maintain the shopping area.

You can also be of assistance by prepping inventory for pick up and delivery, preparing food orders for schools, and performing quality checks on bakery items.ย Other ways to helpย include making a monetary donation, holding a food drive, adopting a classroom, or giving a legacy gift (via your estate plans).

Address:ย View HACAPโ€™s locationsย here.

8. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

Holy Trinity Lutheran Churchย operates a food pantry every Tuesday from noon to 6 p.m. Volunteer opportunities include working at the pantry when itโ€™s open, sorting food on Sundays, stocking shelves on Mondays, picking up bread from partners on Thursdays, and helping out in the garden as needed.

You can also donate food and other goods (see what items are needed) orย money.

Address:ย 517 SW. Des Moines St., Ankeny

9. Meals from the Heartland

Meals from the Heartlandย accepts volunteers for a variety of roles. As a packager, youโ€™ll fill, weigh, seal, and box meal bags. Bulk meal packagers perform similar duties but on a much larger scale. If you work on the bucket brigade, youโ€™ll help keep the ingredient bins at each station stocked with goods.

If you want to make a monetary donation, you can do soย online.

Address:ย 357 Lincoln St., West Des Moines

10. North Liberty Community Pantry

North Liberty Community Pantryย hosts drop-in volunteer shifts (no orientation required) twice per month, during which you can perform tasks like stocking food, sorting donations, cleaning, and packaging items. You can also attend an open garden session to help harvest produce for the pantry.

If you choose to attend an orientation session, your volunteer options expand to include helping shoppers, delivering groceries, supporting the fundraising team, distributing clothes at the pantryโ€™s community closet, and serving on a leadership committee.

North Liberty Community Pantry also acceptsย qualified charitable distributionsย (donated from your Individual Retirement Account).

Address:ย 350 W. Penn St., North Liberty

11. Northeast Iowa Food Bank

Northeast Iowa Food Bank, located in Waterloo, serves 16 counties in Iowa and offers several different volunteer opportunities. Volunteers can work in the pantry, stocking shelves and bringing food in from the warehouse, ride along in a delivery truck, or make child-friendly meals in the kidsโ€™ cafe.

If youโ€™re short on time but still want to help out, you canย donate foodย at the food bankโ€™s donation drop-off location. Some items the food bank currently needs include canned meats, soups, fruits, and vegetables, peanut butter, rice, cereal, pasta, and personal care products.

Address:ย 1605 Lafayette St., Waterloo

12. River Bend Food Bank

As aย River Bend Food Bankย volunteer, you can help guests retrieve food at the pantry, deliver food, or sort and pack food. You can also make one-time or recurringย monetary donationsย to the food bank, which serves 23 counties in eastern Iowa and western Illinois.

Address:ย 4010 Kimmel Dr., Davenport

13. Table to Table

Table to Tableย offers the following volunteer positions: food rescue route volunteer, fleet and facilities volunteer, and reception volunteer. Volunteers must be able to commit to 10 to 30 hours of work, though this can be spread out over several months.

During the harvest season (usually from June to October), Table to Table also needs volunteers to help collect and distribute fresh produce. To make a monetary donation online, clickย here.

Address:ย 1049 US-6 E., Iowa City

A Table to Table food rescue route volunteer unloading a delivery truck. (Table to Table)

14. University of Iowa

The University of Iowaโ€™sย student-run food pantryย accepts volunteers who are able to commit to at least one hour of service per week for a full semester. Public-facing pantry opportunities and inventory shifts are available.

You may also drop off items you wish to donate at the pantry, purchase something from its Amazon wish list (which will get shipped to the pantry), or make aย monetary donation.

Address:ย G200 (on the ground floor of the Iowa Memorial Union), 125 N. Madison St., Iowa City

15. Urbandale Food Pantry

Urbandale Food Pantryย volunteers greet visitors and help them find food, keep the shelves stocked, and pick up donations throughout Polk County. You can alsoย donate moneyย to the organization or giveย goodsย by hosting a food or personal care drive, creating an Amazon wish list, or growing extra produce in your garden.

Address:ย 7901 Douglas Ave., Urbandale

This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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