No, we are a “food bank.” We collect, store, and deliver healthy emergency food to our network of partner agencies, including food pantries. If you are in need of emergency food, please use our Sheboygan County Emergency Food Assistance Map above, or look at the Sheboygan County Food Pantry Calendar to plan a visit.
Sheboygan County Food Bank has an onsite drive-thru food pantry, called Sheboygan Cares Food Pantry, to provide healthy and fresh emergency food. Learn more here.
If you are in need of emergency food, please look at the Sheboygan County Food Pantry Calendar to see times, locations, contact information, and other important information about food pantries and free community meals in Sheboygan County.
Please read each food pantry’s requirements carefully on our Sheboygan County Emergency Food Assistance map above, or on the Sheboygan County Food Pantry Calendar. Most food pantries prefer that you to bring your own bag, or box.
Some food pantries may require:
Federal, state, and local programs work to end hunger in Sheboygan County. Sheboygan County Food Bank supports federal and state anti-hunger programs that act as the first line of defense against hunger and integrates local services where possible. Learn more about these programs below.
FoodShare helps families buy food at grocery stores and farmers markets. Please feel welcome to call our FoodShare Assistant, Tracy, at 920-226-5619, 8 AM – 3 PM, Monday – Friday, for help signing up.
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supports pregnant, breastfeeding or new mothers, infants up to age one, and children up to age five. Call the Sheboygan County office at 920-459-3417 for more information.
Sheboygan Area School District provides free breakfasts and lunches for all children age 18 and younger. Meal sites are located at schools throughout Sheboygan.