Keystone Foodmobile to Offer Emergency Food Support at Court Senior Apartments
Keystone Foodmobile to Offer Emergency Food Support at Court Senior Apartments
ST. PAUL, MN — Keystone Community Services’ Foodmobile will visit Court Senior Apartments, located at 510 N. Sibley Street, St. Paul, on Monday, October 6, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m., to provide emergency food support for residents and community members in need.
The Keystone Foodmobile is a mobile food shelf program created to reach individuals and families facing transportation barriers or limited access to grocery stores. By bringing fresh, nutritious groceries — including refrigerated and frozen items — directly into neighborhoods, the program helps ensure that more Minnesotans have access to the food they need.
As part of the Keystone food shelf network, the Foodmobile follows the organization’s participation guidelines: each household may access Keystone food shelf services only once per month, whether through the Foodmobile or at Keystone’s main food center locations. First-time participants will be asked to complete a brief intake form, and attendees are encouraged to bring their own bags.
Keystone Community Services is one of the Twin Cities’ most trusted nonprofits, offering a range of social and community support programs to youth, families, and seniors. In addition to food assistance, Keystone provides youth enrichment, senior services, and crisis support — all designed to strengthen self-sufficiency and stability across St. Paul and surrounding communities.
For more information about Keystone Community Services, the Foodmobile schedule, or additional food shelf resources, visit www.keystoneservices.org.