Sheboygan County Rotary Clubs have been coordinating Making Spirits Bright, which is Sheboygan County Food Bank’s largest annual food drive. Admission to the park is free of charge, but donating nutritious food items is highly encouraged.
The delivery of healthy, supplemental USDA foods to local seniors in need is known as Stockbox, or nationally as the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP). Sheboygan County Food Bank partners with Hunger Task Force (HTF) for Stockbox.
BabyCare is a ministry of love to underprivileged babies and toddlers and their families in Sheboygan County. Sheboygan County Food Bank has provided grants and directs all baby-related donations such as food, formula, diapers, books, toys, clothing, and all other baby supplies to BabyCare.
The Anti-Hunger Coalition includes representatives from Sheboygan County and Wisconsin organizations who work together to reduce hunger in Sheboygan County.
Grocery store gleaning is the practice of recovering perishable and non-perishable products from retail grocery stores. Our grocery retailer partners set aside food items for regular donations to Sheboygan County Food Bank.
Sheboygan County Food Bank partners with the National Association of Letter Carriers to receive donations from Sheboygan, Howards Grove, and Kohler for their annual, nation-wide food drive.
Hundreds of volunteers help us work to end hunger in our community year-round. If you’re looking for a meaningful way to dedicate your time, Sheboygan County Food Bank welcomes your help.
Sheboygan County Food Bank is a public, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that relies on public donations and grants. Your gift allows us to continue to make sure nutritious food reaches local families in need through our programs and partner organizations.