We’re Here To Help
We are more than just food – we offer clothing, resources & more.
To prepare for your visit, please note that we serve residents of Cudahy & St. Francis and those experiencing housing insecurity. If you are outside of this area, we suggest you visit The Hunger Task Force Emergency Food Page to find your neighborhood Food Pantry.
Proof of address is required and you’ll need to provide documentation for each household member upon or before your third visit.
What to bring on your first visit?
- The person signing up and designated as “Head of Household” must bring a recent piece of mail with their name and address, along with some form of ID (photo ID preferred but not required). Some examples of acceptable ID’s are: Driver’s license, State ID, Military ID, School ID, Library card, etc.
- All other adults and children in the household will need to provide one form of ID (see examples above). The Head of Household may provide photos or copies of the ID’s of all other household members provided the photos or copies are clear.
- You will be asked to read and sign the pledge statement on the government-issued TEFAP form certifying that you have represented your household size and total income accurately and truthfully for TEFAP.
On ALL subsequent visits, after having successfully registered, please bring:
- A piece of recent mail with name and address or one form of ID for the Head of Household ONLY.
Every 12 months each household will be asked to re-certify. The Head of Household will review the federal income limits as posted at our Food Pantry and confirm that their household is still below the appropriate income level. If still eligible, then the Head of Household would provide one form of ID or piece of recent mail for themselves ONLY and verbally confirm the members of the household, address, phone number and advise of any changes.
To be eligible for TEFAP in Wisconsin, your household must have a gross income at or below 300% of the federal poverty level, which varies by household size. Eligibility is self-declared and you can apply directly at a participating Food Pantry or distribution site, without a pre-application.
Click HERE for a PDF of the TEFAP form.
(We will fill this out in-person, no need to print or bring it with you.)
Income Requirements
We’re Looking Forward To Seeing You!
It’s important to remember that there is nothing wrong with asking for help. In a culture that often prizes self-sufficiency, seeking support can sometimes feel like a sign of weakness, but the reality is quite the opposite: it’s a demonstration of strength, self-awareness, and courage. Everyone faces challenges, whether they’re personal, professional, or emotional, and trying to navigate every difficulty alone is an unsustainable and unnecessary burden. By reaching out to others— like a Food Pantry —you not only gain diverse perspectives and practical solutions, but you also open yourself up to valuable connections and mutual growth. Acknowledging a need and taking the active step to address it is a powerful move toward well-being and success. We’re truly looking forward to helping you!
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PANTRY CLOSED DATES 2026
Project Concern will be CLOSED on these dates:
Cleaning/Inventory – Friday January 16th
Cleaning/Inventory – Friday February 13th
Cleaning/Inventory – Friday March 13th
Good Friday – Friday April 3rd & Saturday April 4th
Memorial Day – Monday May 25th
Cleaning/Inventory – Wednesday June 17th
Independence Day Weekend – Friday July 3rd & Saturday July 4th
Cleaning/Inventory – Friday August 21st
Labor Day – Saturday September 5th & Monday September 7th
Cleaning/Inventory – Friday October 2nd
Thanksgiving – Friday November 27th
Christmas – Wednesday December 25th)
New Year’s Day – Friday January 1st (2027)
**We close for bad weather if the Cudahy School District closes IN PERSON CLASS.**




