Community Support

Four people standing in front of a building with a sign that reads "Baraboo Food Pantry," holding a large ceremonial check for $1,000 donation on snowy day.

Many thanks to the community for your support in 2024. Because of you, the Baraboo Food Pantry has been able to serve families in need across the Baraboo area. Our heartfelt gratitude.

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Two women standing outside the Baraboo Food Pantry. They are smiling and holding grocery bags. Several shopping carts are nearby filled with packages. A USPS postal service vehicle is parked in front of the pantry, and there are trees and a hill in the background.
Four people stand next to a white vehicle marked SSM Health St. Clare Hospital, beside a stack of boxes, some on pallets, and a shopping cart filled with more boxes in a parking lot, with leafless trees and a small shelter nearby.
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4000 pounds of food donated from the May USPS community food drive!

On a freezing January morning SSM Health delivered $2500 in health supplies.  They have done this every year for 5 years.

Four people standing outside the Baraboo Food Pantry under a blue awning with the name, near a brick building, with a bench and yellow parking lines on wet pavement.

Lucinda Labeots, Connie Ballweg & Denny receive the Dells Classic Cruisers’ check from Club Member Austin Mikell.

A group of five elderly individuals standing in a storage room, holding an oversized check made out to the Baraboo Food Pantry for the amount of $2,500. The background shows shelves filled with canned goods and boxed items.

Thank you Commumity Foundation of SC Wisconsin

A group of seven people standing under a blue canopy with a sign that reads 'Baraboo Food Pantry.' They are outside a building with a brick wall, and there are various bags and boxes of food on a cart in front of them. Some people are smiling and looking at the camera.
Three men standing behind multiple carts filled with boxes of donated items outside a building with a sign for Baraboo Food Pantry.

Thank you Baraboo State Bank

Three people standing in a parking lot next to a car with its trunk open filled with supplies, and carts loaded with food items like canned goods, boxes of cereal, and boxes of frozen vegetables, during daytime.

Thank you Lake Buckhorn Neighborhood Association.

Jennifer Albrecht and Suzanne Dohner donated over 400 pounds of food and toiletries.

Group of children standing outside near tables filled with boxes of macaroni and cheese. Some children are holding boxes and jars of peanut butter, smiling at the camera. The background shows a brick building and a sign that reads 'No Smoking within 50' of Building'.

The vacation Bible school kids at Emanuel Church made the Pantry their mission project - over 800 jars of peanut butter and boxes of mac and cheese plus $200! Thank you!!!

Postal service delivery truck parked outside Barboo Food Pantry building with a blue awning, orange traffic cone, white plastic chairs, and a sign that says No Smoking within 50 feet of building. Green trees and a blue sky in the background.
A man in a blue shirt and gray pants is unloading a package from a white postal delivery van with USPS branding. He is wearing a red hat and sunglasses, and is standing on a paved parking lot with cars and trees in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

The postal service food drive was a huge success. Hundreds of families shared food with Baraboo families in need. Thanks to the hardworking postal workers and to all the families who donated over 4000 pounds of food. Thank you.

Thank you, Bekah Kates!

Mary Edwards receives 110 pounds of much needed ground beef from Darlene Otto and Mickey Rau of First Presbyterian Church. Thank you!

Three women standing behind open boxes filled with gift-wrapped items, smiling in a warehouse setting with shelves and cardboard boxes in the background.

Paige Hall, Andrea Vale, and Al Hughes donating from the Crane Foundation.

Three women standing together behind tables filled with canned goods, boxes, and other food items inside a storage or donation center, smiling at the camera.
An elderly man and a young woman standing in a grocery store aisle with shelves stocked with bread and other baked goods. The man is handing the woman a check or a piece of paper while both smile at the camera.

Caleb Nault, Student Council President at St. Joe's School shares approximately 990 pounds of food and health and beauty products collected by students at the school. 

Two people, an older man and a younger boy, stand inside a grocery store aisle filled with shopping carts, bags, and shelves stocked with food and supplies, appearing to be volunteering or shopping for groceries.

Jen Maggio-Laack, and Kessie Breitbach donating 395 pounds of food from the Buckhorn community. 

Two women unloading groceries from a pickup truck at a parking lot. One woman is holding a plastic bag, smiling at the camera, while the other is sitting in the truck bed surrounded by boxes of canned goods and produce.

Brad Wissuneller has been bringing fresh vegetables from Little Society Farm.  A great addition to family tables. 

Two men standing outside the Baraboo Food Pantry, one holding a tray of leafy greens, with a woman seated at a table inside the pantry entrance.

John Schinderly presents $500 from the Knights of Columbus council 746.

Two men standing indoors, one with gray hair and glasses wearing denim overalls, and the other with a bald head and beard wearing a navy shirt with an American flag patch, holding a check together in a room decorated with Valentine's Day hearts.

Friends from Emanuel Church delivering birthday packages to go to children of families receiving food at the Pantry.

Group of children holding food trays in a school setting, smiling at the camera, with a bulletin board labeled 'Back to School' in the background.

SSM Health…

has donated $20,000 to help feed the people of Baraboo. The donation is particularly important since we served more families in January than ever before. The need is significant, and thanks to SSM Health, and many others, we continue to feed Baraboo families. Please continue to donate to provide healthy meals to families experiencing food insecurity.

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