FOOD DISTRIBUTION - IFM

INTERFAITH FOOD MINISTRY


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  • 440 Henderson Street
    Grass Valley, Nevada
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  • Business Line
    Phone is staffed before 1pm M-W-F, before 10am Tuesdays and Thursdays
    530-273-8132

FromIFM: Beginning April 1, 2024 please note that cars will not be allowed to startlining up until 9:30am. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we workto ensure a smooth process for all. Kindly consider arriving later for shorterwait times. While wait times are typically over 60 minutes at opening, theydrop to around 30 minutes later in the day (after 11:30am/noon).
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InterfaithFood Ministry provides supplemental groceries, including baby formula and babyfood when available, to low-income individuals and families. Diapers are alsoavailable at regular food distributions, and they will also hand out diapersonly (no food) on Tuesday or Thursday from 7am-11am.

Peopleneeding free supplemental groceries are allowed to come to IFM once every otherweek.*

WHAT:Food distribution

WHEN:Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10am-1pm. ALSO every Saturday from10am-12pm in collaboration with United Way of Nevada County.

WHERE:440 Henderson Street, Grass Valley, CA 95945

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OnSaturdays at the IFM food distribution...

Freephones (also known as lifeline phones or Obama phones) for eligible low-incomeNevada County residents.

WHAT:Free smartphones for eligible Nevada County residents. These phones use theT-Mobile network which has limited coverage in Nevada County.

WHEN:10am-12pm on Saturdays (you can call IFM to confirm: 530-273-8132)

WHERE:Interfaith Food Ministry food distribution, 440 Henderson Street, Grass Valley,CA 95945

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*Updated December 2022: Each individual or family may receive food once EVERYOTHER week. This means a family can visit any day they choose, M, W, F, or Saand that counts as their visit for the week. Then they must skip one week of M,W, F, or Sat Distribution Days, and then they can return on any day thefollowing week. IFM has had to scale back how often families can visit, butthey are striving to provide MORE food during each visit. This will remain ineffect until further notice.

EXCEPTION:If someone is experiencing homelessness, they are able to pick upno-cook/no-fridge food ONCE per week.

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This is a Ready to Grow (R2G) resource. Ready to Grow is a First 5 Nevada County program to connect children 0-5 with services and information that support their well-being. Organizations with programs that have this R2G tag may have additional programs of interest to families.