
Milwaukee County Food Assistance
If you or someone you know needs emergency food:
Text MKEfood to 898-211
Call 2-1-1
Visit IMPACT 211
Milwaukee City/County Food Drive
Milwaukee County, in collaboration with the City of Milwaukee, is hosting a food drive to help support residents facing food insecurity due to the loss of federal FoodShare benefits during the ongoing government shutdown.
Local hunger relief organizations NourishMKE and Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin will coordinate monetary donations and non-perishable food donations throughout the City and County. Residents can donate to either organization. Either way, you're supporting your neighbors and helping your community.
Those who prefer to make a financial donation can do so online:
Bins to donate non-perishable foods will be placed at the following locations:
Milwaukee County Courthouse
901 N. 9th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53233
King Community Center
1531 W. Vliet St.
Milwaukee, WI 53205
Northwest Health Center
7630 W Mill Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53218
Fiserv Forum
1111 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53203
Milwaukee Public Schools District Facilities
Find all locations HERE
Milwaukee City Hall
200 E. Wells St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Kosciuszko Community Center
2201 S. 7th St.
Milwaukee, WI 53215
South Side Health Center
1639 S. 23rd St.
Milwaukee, WI 53204
Hillview
1615 S. 22nd St.
Milwaukee, WI 53204
ALL Milwaukee Police Department Precincts
Find your police station HERE
Zeidler Municiapal Building
841 N. Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Marcia P. Coggs Health & Human Services Center
1230 W. Cherry St.
Milwaukee, WI 53205
Keenan Health Center
3200 N. 36th St.
Milwaukee, WI 53216
Mason Temple Church
6098 N. 35th St.
Milwaukee, WI 53209
ALL Milwaukee Public Libraries
Find a list of all libraries HERE

Proteins
- Canned or pouch tuna, salmon, and chicken
- Canned beans (black, kidney, white, pinto, etc.)
- Dried beans and lentils
- Nut butter (peanut, almond, etc.
- Nuts and seeds (unsalted)
- Canned soup, stew, chili, and curry
- Beef jerky
Fruits & Vegetables
- Canned vegetables (low sodium or no salt added)
- Canned or dried fruit (in juice water or water, not syrup)
- Canned tomatoes, tomato sauce, or paste
- Applesauce (unsweetened)
Grains & Starches
- Rice (brown or white)
- Pasta (whole grain or whole wheat)
- Oats (rolled or steel-cut)
- Whole grain cereal
- Quinoa or barley
- Popcorn kernels
Pantry Staples
- Cooking oil
- Spice, herbs, and salt-free blends
- Condiments
- Coffee or tea
- Honey
- Baking ingredients, like flour
Food Donation Guide
More guidance on accepted food donations from Feeding America
Additional Resources:
NourishMKE: The largest network of community food centers in Milwaukee. Find an NourishMKE Food Center.
Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin: Partners with a network of nearly 400 food pantries, meal programs, and shelters across Eastern Wisconsin. Learn more about their Food Programs here.
Hunger Task Force: Provides food to a network of nearly 200 partnering food pantries through their Food Bank. You can find a map of Hunger Task Force's food distribution locations HERE.
- Mobile Market: Operating as a grocery store on wheels, the Mobile Market provides healthy and affordable food options to families throughout Milwaukee County. The market is an active store, not a food pantry or donation center, that offers 25% off all items beyond Piggly Wiggly’s prices.
- Senior Stockbox: Provides a box of supplementary food to eligible low-income seniors every month.
Milwaukee County Senior Dining Program: Nutritous, affordable meals for seniors, 60 years and older. There is suggested contribution of $3 for diners 60 and over and a cost of $8 for their guests under 60.
Salvation Army Food Pantries: The Salvation Army operates three food pantries in Milwaukee County: Greenfield, Milwaukee, and Oak Creek.
UMOS Food Pantry: Healthy Food Boxes available to residents living in zip codes 53207 & 53221 every 30 days.
Tricklebee Café: A pay-what-you-can community café with a community-powered fridge run in partnership with One MKE and Metcalfe Park Community Bridges.
FoodShare (SNAP) Situational Update:
Full November FoodShare benefits are now available on all QUEST cards. FoodShare members can check their FoodShare balance by calling QUEST Card Services at 877-415-5164.
A federal court has ordered the Trump Administration to release federal funding for food assistance. This means states can now make full SNAP (FoodShare) payments to families in need. Following the court’s decision, Governor Evers announced that Wisconsin will immediately issue full November FoodShare benefits to all members. FoodShare members will get full benefits instead of partial benefits because of lawsuits brought against the federal government by Wisconsin and other states, municipalities, and nonprofits.
For Updates:
- Visit the Wisconsin Department of Health Services FoodShare News page for updates.
- Stay up-to-date with your ACCESS account for direct updates.
- Keep an eye out for texts and emails with additional updates.



