Sheboygan County Food Bank provides healthy and fresh emergency food, twice a week, at its onsite drive-thru food pantry.
3115 N. 21st St. in Sheboygan
Monday: 5 PM - 7 PM, Wednesday: 10 AM - 12 PM with scheduled appointments
Please call (920) 453-0136 on Mondays from 1 PM - 3 PM and Wednesdays from 8 AM - 10 AM. If you call outside these hours, please leave a voicemail with your first name, last name, and phone number, and someone will get back to you. You may make one appointment, or set up an ongoing appointment, up to once per week.
Please drive slowly (5 mph) when driving in the drive-thru. Volunteers will greet you and put food into your vehicle. You do not need to get out of your vehicle.
Sheboygan Cares Food Pantry helps increase access to food for families with evening service hours and scheduled appointments. Volunteers help load fresh produce along with non-perishable staple food items into clients’ vehicles.
If it’s your first time visiting, please call (920) 453-0136 during the following times: Mondays: 1 PM – 3 PM,
Wednesdays: 8 AM – 10 AM, or
Sundays: 6 PM – 8 PM. If you call outside these hours, please leave a voicemail with your first name, last name, and phone number, and someone will get back to you. You may make one appointment, or set up an ongoing appointment, up to once per week. Once you’re registered, we’ll give you a card and someone else may pick up for you by bringing the card if you’re unable to make it.
You do not need to get out of your vehicle. Please drive slowly (5 mph) when you’re driving in the drive-thru. Volunteers will greet you at your window and safely place food in your back seat or trunk.
Yes, many people in Sheboygan County are working and are able to get food at food pantries.
There are many government programs that can also help you. See the list of Other Emergency Food Programs below.
Volunteers and staff members who work at food pantries and community meals are friendly, understanding, and there to help you. They want you to feel welcome and get you the help you need.
Federal, state, and local programs work to end hunger in Sheboygan County. Sheboygan County Food Bank supports federal and state anti-hunger programs that act as the first line of defense against hunger and integrates local services where possible. Learn more about these programs below.
FoodShare (also known as Food Stamps or SNAP) helps individuals and families living in Wisconsin buy food at grocery stores and farmers markets.
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) serves pregnant, breastfeeding or new mothers, infants up to age one, and children up to age five. Please call (920) 459-3417 for more information.
Sheboygan Area School District provides free and reduced meals during the school year as well as free summer meals for all children age 18 and younger.