Northland Area
Family Service Center

Food Shelf in Longville   218-363-3949

Hours are 11 am to 3 pm every Wednesday plus the first Thursday of each month. 

First time users should bring ID and proof of residency (electric bill, etc).  The Food Shelf is a service provided to local families who need food support.  Call ahead for hours of operation during the snow season 218-363-3949.  For additional information, please call Toni from the Northland Area Family Center at 218-363-3949.

Please support your local food shelves by donating cash, canned or dried foods & personal care items throughout the year.   March is Food Share Month.

  The Food Shelf location:

We are on State Hwy 84. Drive to the Tossed and Found thrift store. Go through the parking lot. We are directly behind the Tossed and Found thrift store near the community garden.

4837 State 84 NE
Longville, MN 56655
218-363-3949




 

 MAC is a Mothers And Children program
MAC is a supplemental program - not a total food program.  To help you save money for other things. 
To qualify for MAC one must:
  • Be a pregnant woman or mother with a baby under age 1, or be an infant or child less than 6 years old.
  • Not be receiving WIC
  • Live in Minnesota
  • Meet income guidelines

A pregnant woman can stay on MAC until 6 weeks after her baby is born.  A new mother, either breast or bottle-feeding, certifies for 6 months.  After 6 months, they can re-certify for the program 1 more time.

For more information, please call the Northland Area Family Center at 218-566-3636.

 



 

 NAPS is a Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors
 (part of the Commodities Supplemental Food Program)
NAPS is a supplemental program - not a total food program.  To help you save money for other things. 
To qualify for a NAPS food box one must:
 
  • Be 60 years old or older
  • Must live in Minnesota
  • Must meet income guidelines
    For Certification for this program:

  • Bring Proof of ID
  • Proof of Birth Date
  • Proof of Residency
  • Proof of Income from all sources

For more information, please call the Northland Area Family Center at 218-566-3636.