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2551 Jackson Street
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54904
Call (920) 203-2357 for service/intake
Distributes groceries, baby formula, school meals and lunches, and more. May also have items like clothing, personal household products, and other non-monetary aid.

Salvation Army - Oshkosh https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/oshkosh/

417 Algoma Boulevard
Oshkosh, WI 54901
Phone number - Call (920) 232-7660
Standard Salvation Army type resources are offered. May also have Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas meals, gifts, and the Angel tree program.

Lutheran Church Food Pantry http://www.jerichoroadoshkosh.org/FoodPantry.html

714 Division Street
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901
Dial (920)379-4774 for information.

St. Andrew's Church Emergency Food Pantry http://standrewsoshkosh.org/contact-us/
1100 E. Murdock Avenue
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901
(920) 235-6616
Offers free food boxes to people in a crisis situation.

St. Jude The Apostle Parish  https://stjudeoshkosh.org/
216 West South Park Ave
Oshkosh, WI 54902
(920) 235-5712 Admin Pantry Manager
The resource they offer is the Peoples Pantry. They may also deliver free food or hot meals to senior citizens and the disabled.

Trinity Lutheran Church http://www.trinityoshkosh.org/
370 Bowen Street
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901
Telephone: (920)235-7440

Emmanuel United Church Of Christ-Food Pantry http://www.emmanueloshkosh.org/
1306 Michigan Street
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54902
Call church at (920) 235-8340 for hours of food distribution.

Father Carrs Place 2B  https://fathercarrs.org/
1965 Oshkosh Avenue
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54902
Call (920) 231-2378


Legal Action of Wisconsin http://www.legalaction.org/

300 Ohio Street

Oshkosh, WI 54902

Free legal help with family law, benefits and health, licenses, criminal records and employment, social security, migrant farmworker, DOES, driver’s license recovery, W2 information. (920) 233-6521, 800-236-1128; Oshkosh


S.A.N.E. (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program) https://sane.doj.wi.gov/

855 N Westhaven Dr

Oshkosh, WI 54904

Contact:920-456-7400.Aurora Medical Center Emergency Dept..


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