The Cook County Food Shelf, like many other community food programs, sees increased usage in winter months. A thoughtful West End resident offered a tip for snowbirds who don’t want to haul their non-perishable foodstuffs south. Instead of boxing up those groceries, donate them to the Food Shelf!
It’s very easy to do. Donations can be dropped off at the Cook County Food Shelf at the First Congregational Church at Third Avenue and Second Street in Grand Marais. The Food Shelf is open 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. every Monday.
The Food Shelf is also in need of cash donations to purchase milk and fresh fruit and vegetables. For information on how to donate, call (218) 387-2113. Checks may also be mailed to: Cook County Food Shelf, P.O. Box 95, Grand Marais, MN 55604.
Need help?
Sometimes situations come up such as unexpected medical bills, reduced work hours, or even unemployment. That is what the Cook County Food Shelf is intended to help with. If you are facing an unexpected budgetary crisis, the Food Shelf can supply a box that supplies three nutritious meals for three days.
However, the Food Shelf is not meant to be used on a regular basis to stretch a family’s household budget. If a family has an ongoing financial shortfall every month, leaving them unable to purchase food, they are encouraged to contact Cook County Social Services at (218) 387-3620.
For more information about receiving food shelf assistance or to volunteer with the Cook County Food Shelf, contact Bill Lenz (218) 387-9860.
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