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The weekly event, hosted at the organization's Burnsville Resource Center, is open to all community members without pre-registration and will begin at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 26, continuing until available food has been distributed.
The giveaway will take place at 501 E. Highway 13, Suite 112, Burnsville, where volunteers will distribute variety boxes of fresh produce and bakery items through a contactless drive-through operation.
Participants are asked to drive around to the back parking lot of the building and remain inside their vehicles while volunteers deliver the requested food boxes directly to each car.
The event reflects 360 Communities' longstanding mission of addressing immediate needs while helping families build long-term stability, a commitment reflected in the organization's guiding message, "Help in the moment. Hope for the future."
Unlike many food distribution events that require advance registration or income verification, Friday's giveaway is intended to reduce barriers to access. Anyone seeking fresh food assistance is welcome to participate while supplies last.
Organizers emphasize that distribution will continue only until all available food has been claimed, making early arrival advisable for residents wishing to participate.
The organization has also announced that no Fresh Food Giveaway will be held on Friday, July 3, as the weekly event will be suspended during the Independence Day holiday weekend.
While Friday's produce distribution serves as a weekly community event, it represents only one component of the broader services offered through the Burnsville Resource Center.
The center operates a food shelf during regular business hours, providing households with access to groceries through an appointment-based shopping model that allows individuals and families to select food items that best meet their nutritional needs and household preferences. The approach is designed to provide greater dignity and flexibility than traditional pre-packaged food distributions while helping reduce food waste.
The Burnsville Resource Center is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Residents interested in scheduling a food shelf appointment or learning more about available services may contact the center at (952) 985-5300.
The Burnsville location is one of five food shelf sites operated by 360 Communities throughout Dakota County. Together, the network provides emergency food assistance alongside a broader continuum of services that includes housing stability programs, violence prevention initiatives, family support services, and community resource navigation.
Much of that work depends on partnerships with volunteers, donors, local businesses, and community organizations that help supply fresh food and other essential items throughout the year.
Images promoting Friday's event illustrate that community effort, depicting volunteers preparing produce, bakery items, and other fresh foods for distribution to residents across the south metro.
As food insecurity continues to affect households across Minnesota, organizations such as 360 Communities have increasingly focused on expanding access to nutritious foods, recognizing that fresh fruits, vegetables, and other perishable items are often among the most difficult and expensive products for families to purchase consistently.
Friday's Fresh Food Giveaway seeks to help address that need by placing healthy food directly into the hands of community members through a distribution model that is both efficient and accessible.
What: Free Fresh Food Giveaway
Host: 360 Communities Burnsville Food Shelf
Date: Friday, June 26, 2026
Time: Beginning at 10:30 a.m. and continuing until food is gone
Location: 501 E. Highway 13, Suite 112, Burnsville, MN 55337
Registration: None required
Distribution: Drive-through service via the back parking lot. Participants should remain in their vehicles while volunteers load requested food boxes.
Holiday Schedule: No Fresh Food Giveaway will be held Friday, July 3.
Residents seeking additional information about food shelf appointments or other community services may contact the Burnsville Resource Center at (952) 985-5300 during regular business hours.
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