Our food pantry has a large selection of fresh produce, bread, meat, dairy, dry goods and more. We also offer personal-care items, pet food and household cleaning products. Some months, rent, utilities, bus fare, medical bills or fixing the car have stretched your budget and there’s nothing left to buy food this month. We can help.
Chris Kane, Senior Director of Client Services, and Julie Bennett, CEO & Executive Director, shared a webinar on the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry. They discussed how the pantry responds to unexpected challenges, how new methods of getting people food are working and what the future holds for the pantry.
Watch webinar recordingChoose your food and your pickup day (same-day pick up NOT possible). Order will be available for pick up on the next weekday selected. If you order on Monday and choose Tuesday, it will be ready on Tuesday. If you order on Monday and choose Monday, it will be ready the following Monday (7 days later). When you come to the pantry to pick up your order, drive through the line and tell the check-in person you are picking up an order. Staff will load your food into your vehicle. Please note, Pantry2Home is subject to periodic closures. If Pantry2Home online ordering is unavailable please check back in a few days for more open times.
Place online orderThrough Food Bridge, if you are a low-income older adult living in Madison or Monona, you may be eligible to receive a food delivery once a month. NewBridge Madison staff will work with clients to deliver food at a mutually convenient time. Click the link below or call NewBridge Madison at (608) 512-0000.
Learn MoreThe QUEST Card is a debit-like card you can use to buy groceries and stretch your budget. FoodShare (also known as SNAP, EBT or Food Stamps), a federal program, deposits money on the QUEST Card once per month. The card is accepted at most grocery stores in Wisconsin. If you live in Dane County and need help applying, call or text Julia at (608) 807-9006.
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