Outreach Programs

Each initiative reflects our commitment to dignity, nourishment, and connection for every member of Fond du Lac County.

Opportunity Boxes for Unhoused Neighbors

Fondy Food Pantry provides Opportunity Boxes and bags, portable, ready-to-eat food and hygiene packages for individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability. These boxes are designed to support health, dignity, and basic needs during challenging times.

How the Walk-In Pantry Works

1. arrive and receive
a number

When you enter the pantry parking lot, a volunteer will greet you and give you a numbered ticket. Clients are called into the pantry in the order of their number.

How the Walk-In Pantry Works

2. Check in at the registration desk

On your first visit, you’ll need to provide identification and proof of address. After you’re registered, you’ll receive a pantry card to use for future visits.

How the Walk-In Pantry Works

3. Wait in the waiting room

After check-in, you’ll wait in the designated waiting room until it’s your turn to shop. A volunteer will call your number when it’s time.

How the Walk-In Pantry Works

4. SHOP FOR GROCERIES

You’ll receive a cart and shop independently through the pantry. Arrows on the floor will guide you through each section. Signs above the shelves indicate how many of each item you may take. We ask that limits be respected so everyone can get what they need. Volunteers are available to assist or answer questions.

How the Walk-In Pantry Works

5. check out and load your groceries

After shopping, your groceries will be weighed. Then you’re free to load your items into your vehicle and head home.

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Opportunity Box Details

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What’s Inside an Opportunity Box?

  • Ready-to-eat meals (canned pasta, soups, chili)
  • Peanut butter and crackers
  • Granola bars, trail mix, and nuts
  • Fruit cups and applesauce
  • Juice boxes or shelf-stable milk
  • Travel-sized hygiene products (soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant)
  • Bottled water and biodegradable utensils

Who Receives These Boxes?

Opportunity Boxes are distributed through local shelters and street outreach programs serving unhoused individuals across Fond du Lac County.

How You Can Help

Community donations make this program possible. We welcome shelf-stable meals, snacks, hygiene items, and biodegradable utensils to ensure no neighbor goes without nourishment.

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Basket of Hope

In partnership with SSM Health, the Basket of Hope program supports new mothers experiencing food insecurity. When new mothers at SSM hospitals are identified as needing assistance, they receive a thoughtfully prepared bag filled with nourishing, shelf-stable foods.

Each basket provides meals that last 3 to 5 days, helping families focus on recovery and caring for their babies without stress. We include culturally appropriate foods to honor the diverse backgrounds of the families we serve, ensuring each Basket of Hope feels personalized, supportive, and respectful.

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Partnership with the Opportunity Center

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Through our partnership with the Opportunity Center, Fondy Food Pantry provides food every Wednesday for individuals experiencing homelessness to create and share meals together. This program teaches cooking skills, encourages connection, and fosters a sense of community.

In addition, we provide Opportunity Bags to neighbors identified with immediate needs, offering essential food and hygiene items for those facing sudden challenges.

WIC Partnership

Fondy Food Pantry partners with the WIC program to provide food bags for families and individuals experiencing immediate need. These bags include nutritious, easy-to-prepare items that support health and wellness for children and parents alike. By addressing urgent needs, this program helps families maintain stability and focus on growth and recovery.

Program Highlights

Walk-In Pantry
Hours

Mondays:  3:30 – 6 pm

Tuesdays: 11 Am – 1 pm

Thursdays:  3:30 – 5:30 pm

Please note: The parking lot closes 15 minutes before the end of each pantry session.

Find Us on
the Map

573 W Rolling Meadows Dr.
Fond du Lac, WI 54937

920-322-0369office@fondyfoodpantry.orgLEARN MORE

Frequently Asked Questions

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What can be expected when visiting Fondy Food Pantry?

At Fondy Food Pantry, you can expect to be treated with kindness, respect, and without judgment. Pantry staff and volunteers are here to support you and your family by providing nutritious food in a welcoming and caring environment. Everyone who asks for help is welcome, regardless of income or circumstance.

Who can shop at Fondy Food Pantry?

Fondy Food Pantry serves anyone residing in Fond du Lac County who requests food assistance.

How often can clients visit?

Clients may make two visits to the food pantry each month.

What documentation is needed to receive food?

At the first visit to the pantry, please provide ID for each household member and proof of address for every adult.

Accepted forms of ID include:

  • Passport, driver’s license, or state ID
  • School or Medicare card
  • Health insurance card with name
  • Birth certificate or Social Security card

Accepted proof of address (dated within 45 days and showing name/address):

  • Utility or cable bill
  • Lease or rental agreement
  • Medical or government correspondence
  • School letters listing parent/child
  • Paycheck stubs
  • Any USPS-delivered mail

FFP encourages new clients to register online before visiting, including information for all household members and any dietary restrictions.

Are clients able to receive food if they don’t live in Fond du Lac County?

Residents who live outside of Fond du Lac County are welcome for a one-time visit. After that, FFP is happy to refer clients to food pantries in their area.

English is not my native language. How will the people at the pantry communicate with me?

FFP has bilingual volunteers who can help translate between English and Spanish during each walk-in pantry session. Forms and signs are available in both English and Spanish to help navigate the pantry easily.

What does the food pantry offer?

With support from Feeding America, local food drives, and generous donors, FFP is able to offer a wide variety of nutritious foods. This includes pantry staples like cereal, pasta, canned fruits and vegetables, soups, tuna, and baking supplies. The pantry also stocks fresh and frozen produce, dairy products, and a selection of proteins. The pantry makes every effort to ensure that each visit includes milk and eggs to help families prepare complete, healthy meals.

Can clients bring children to the pantry?

FFP requests that clients shop without children to avoid overcrowding and allow a smooth shopping process. If children can safely be left at home with another adult, it will help speed things up for all shoppers.

Can clients send someone to shop for them? (Proxy Shopping)

Yes. A designated proxy shopper is someone who does not live in the same household but is authorized to shop on a client’s behalf. Clients must be registered at FFP before someone can shop for them.

Does the pantry close during bad weather?

If the Fond du Lac School District closes due to weather, the pantry also closes. This does not apply to delayed starts. Weather-related closings will be posted on FFP’s website and Facebook page.

Do I need an appointment to visit the pantry?

No appointment is needed for walk-in pantry hours. Clients are served on a first-come, first-served basis during posted hours.

Is there assistance for clients with dietary restrictions or allergies?

Yes. During registration, clients can list dietary needs. While we can’t guarantee all items will meet those restrictions, we make every effort to accommodate them when packing or offering food options.

What if I need more food than two visits a month?

We understand that situations vary. While our standard limit is two visits per month, we may be able to help with referrals to additional resources or programs if you're in crisis.

What happens during a pantry visit?

You’ll check in with a volunteer, receive a cart, and move through the pantry like a small grocery store, selecting food that fits your needs. Volunteers are available to answer questions or assist.

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