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Food shelf and Meals on Wheels

Ralph Reeder Food Shelf

Need a little help? The Ralph Reeder Food Shelf provides food and resource assistance to individuals and families in need and helps connect them to other important programs and services.

For more information, please call 651-6216280 or visit ralphreederfoodshelf.org.

Thanksgiving For All project

Thanksgiving bags with all the fixings will be distributed during the month of November. To sign up for holiday help, please call the food shelf at 651-621-6280 or visit ralphreederfoodshelf.org for more information.

Independent School District 621 4570 Victoria St. N Shoreview, MN 55126

TWIN CITIES MN PERMIT NO 4112

Want to help?

Kid-friendly, easy-to-open foods are needed for our Student Snackpack Program for the 2022-23 school year. Most needed items include peanut-free granola bars, pudding cups, fruit cups, single-serve cold and hot cereal, cereal bars, fruit snacks and other ready-to-eat or microwavable meals. Drop-off hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon at our back entrance, 2544 Mounds View Blvd. Mounds View, or by appointment.

Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels has been an integral part of Mounds View Public Schools’ mission and commitment to serving adults in our community for over 50 years. We offer our clients more than just a meal; Meals on Wheels is a critical wellness visit by volunteers, a nutritious hot or frozen meal for homebound older and disabled adults and a means of connecting older adults to other community services. Meals on Wheels is for older adults or certified disabled adults in need of help with meals and is an ideal service to assist caregivers who may be hardpressed finding time for meal preparation along with all their other responsibilities. Meals are affordably priced, and a sliding fee scale is available for those who qualify. If you are currently a Meals on Wheels client and have questions, or are interested in delivering meals, call us at 651-621-7950.

To donate, visit mvpschools.org/mealsonwheels.

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