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Free Emergency Basic Needs Items

Free Emergency Basic Needs Items

Burton, MI
Crossover Outreach in Burton, MI, is dedicated to providing essential support to individuals and families in need through our Free Emergency Basic Needs Items program. We offer food assistance once every 30 days, alongside personal hygiene products, and ensure that clothing and cleaning supplies are available every 60 days. Our commitment extends to those who have recently moved, offering vital household items to help them settle in. We welcome first-time visitors without the need for a referral, making it easy to access our services. At Crossover Outreach, we focus on meeting basic nutritional needs and providing personal care items to uplift those in our community. Join us in our mission to deliver essential resources and create a supportive environment for everyone in Burton and beyond.
Healthy Start

Healthy Start

Burton, MI
Healthy Start in Burton, MI is dedicated to enhancing maternal and child health by focusing on improving birth outcomes for families in Genesee County. Our initiative offers compassionate, in-home support for expectant and parenting mothers, fathers, and caregivers of children up to 18 months old. We provide personalized one-on-one assistance, crucial referrals, clothing resources, transportation help, and guidance with forms, along with educational opportunities designed to empower families. Our mission is to ensure that every family has the tools and support they need to thrive during this important stage of life.
Nurse-Family Partnership

Nurse-Family Partnership

Burton, MI
At Hurley Medical Center in Burton, MI, the Nurse-Family Partnership is dedicated to empowering first-time mothers through comprehensive support tailored to their needs. This free program pairs each participant with a caring registered nurse who provides vital advice, guidance, and encouragement, helping to navigate the challenges of motherhood. Our services include nutrition and health education, breastfeeding support, parenting resources, child development guidance, and strategies for creating a safe home environment. Additionally, we offer referrals for healthcare, childcare, job training, and other essential support services, all aimed at helping mothers achieve their personal goals and providing a nurturing foundation for their families. As part of the broader Nurse-Family Partnership initiative, we are committed to fostering healthy beginnings for mothers and their children.
Free Emergency Basic Needs Items

Free Emergency Basic Needs Items

Burton, MI
Crossover Outreach in Burton, MI, is dedicated to providing urgent food assistance and essential basic needs items to individuals and families facing hardship. Our compassionate team offers emergency food supplies and personal hygiene products every 30 days, ensuring that basic nutritional and hygiene needs are met. In addition, we provide clothing and cleaning supplies every 60 days, as well as household items for those who have recently moved. We welcome first-time visitors as walk-ins with no referral needed, making it easier for anyone in need to access our services. At Crossover Outreach, we believe in empowering our community by ensuring no one goes without the vital resources they require.
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Food Pantry

Food Pantry

Burton, MI
In Burton, MI, the Food Pantry is dedicated to alleviating food insecurity by providing high-quality food assistance to families and individuals in need. We understand the importance of access to nutritious meals, which is why our pantry supplies essential food items that meet basic nutritional requirements. Alongside our food offerings, we also provide helpful recipes and cooking instructions to empower our clients in their meal preparation. Those seeking assistance are encouraged to fill out a brief demographic form to access our services. We welcome everyone in our community and strive to ensure no one faces hunger alone.
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COVID-19 Free Dinners

COVID-19 Free Dinners

Burton, MI
COVID-19 Free Dinners, hosted by the YMCA of Greater Flint, is dedicated to addressing food insecurity in Burton, MI, by providing free, nutritious meals to those in need during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Our program ensures that anyone can easily pick up a meal and a snack for a child without the need for proof of guardianship or the child’s presence. We are committed to ensuring that no one goes hungry in our community, offering a warm meal and support to families facing challenges during these uncertain times.
Food Pantry

Food Pantry

Burton, MI
Located in Burton, MI, our Food Pantry is dedicated to providing essential food assistance to individuals and families facing challenging times. We work tirelessly to serve children, adults, and seniors with limited or no income, offering emergency food resources to help bridge the gap during difficult periods. With a commitment to compassion and support, we ensure that those who are recently unemployed or struggling to make ends meet can access nutritious food. To receive assistance, clients are required to bring a valid ID.
Commodities Food Program

Commodities Food Program

Burton, MI
At the Commodities Food Program in Burton, MI, we are dedicated to ensuring that low-income elderly individuals aged 60 and older, as well as low-income mothers, infants, and children, have access to nutritious food. Through our program, we provide monthly supplemental food packages filled with USDA commodity foods to help meet the nutritional needs of those most in need in our community. Our mission is to alleviate food insecurity and support the health and well-being of families and individuals, making a meaningful difference in the lives of our participants.
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Commodities Food Program

Commodities Food Program

Burton, MI
Located in Burton, MI, the Commodities Food Program, operated by GCCARD, is dedicated to providing essential food assistance to low-income elderly individuals aged 60 and over, as well as low-income mothers, infants, and children. Each month, our program distributes nutritious USDA commodity foods in the form of supplemental food packages, ensuring that those in need receive vital nourishment. Our mission is to alleviate food insecurity in our community by making healthy food accessible to families and individuals facing economic challenges. We invite those eligible to reach out and benefit from our emergency food services, as we strive to support the well-being of our neighbors in Burton.
Family Assistance

Family Assistance

Burton, MI
Family Assistance in Burton, MI, is dedicated to supporting families in need through a compassionate approach to resource distribution. We understand that challenges can arise unexpectedly, which is why our team is here to help assess your needs for food assistance, clothing, household items, or personal necessities. By reaching out to our clearinghouse, you are taking the first step toward receiving the help you deserve. Our intake workers are available to guide you through the application process and ensure you access the vital emergency resources necessary for your family's well-being. We invite you to connect with us during our office hours to discuss how we can best assist you.
Early Head Start - Michigan

Early Head Start - Michigan

Burton, MI
Early Head Start - Michigan in Burton is dedicated to supporting pregnant women, infants, toddlers, and their families through a comprehensive Early Education and Child Development program. Our mission is to nurture the growth of young children and empower parents by offering essential services that span from pregnancy to age three. We provide early learning opportunities, health and developmental screenings, and personalized family support to ensure every child has the best start in life. We invite families to join us in this journey towards a brighter future.
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Feed the Hungry Food Pantry

Feed the Hungry Food Pantry

Burton, MI
Feed the Hungry Food Pantry in Burton, MI, is dedicated to addressing the urgent needs of our community by providing essential food assistance to families and individuals facing food insecurity. Our mission goes beyond meeting physical hunger; we believe in nourishing souls with the message of hope found in Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life. Open on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m., we encourage anyone in need to visit us for emergency food supplies, ensuring that everyone has access to the nourishment they require every day.
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Burton, MI
The Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program in Burton, MI, is dedicated to fostering healthy beginnings for families by offering essential nutrition and health education, nutritious food, and breastfeeding support at no cost to qualified Michigan families. Our mission is to ensure that pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as children under the age of five, receive the care and resources they need to thrive. WIC welcomes all caregivers, including fathers, grandparents, and guardians, to apply and participate. We provide personalized nutrition consultations, healthy food packages, breastfeeding education, and referrals to diverse services such as medical and dental care, health insurance, childcare, and assistance for housing and heating needs. With a community-centered approach, WIC fosters opportunities for parents to engage in meaningful discussions about nutrition and health that matter to their families, ensuring support extends beyond just food assistance. If you are receiving government assistance, you may already qualify for our program, and we encourage all caregivers to join us in nurturing the health of our youngest community members.

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