Lakeshore CAP Door Co Food Pantry Wish List

Lakeshore CAP Door Co Food Pantry Wish List

Lakeshore Community Action Program’s Door County Food Pantry Has a Wish!

If you are able to DONATE food for needy Door County residents, please print our “WISH LIST” and make up a bag full of items to provide assistance to households in our community! You may also donate monetarily (see below). Thank You!

Food Pantry “Wish List”


Supporting our Food Pantry

The pantry is supported by local donations, food drives, Feeding America and USDA’s The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). We accept monetary donations to make food purchases at reduced prices and to keep the pantry operating. Anyone wishing to donate funding may do so when the pantry is open or through the DONATE button on this website. Please choose “Door County Food Pantry.”

Please be assured that all donations received remain within the county. Lakeshore Community Action Program (CAP) appreciates the many donors and partners who support this program!


INSTRUCTIONS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

We are open 11 AM – 4 PM every Tuesday and Thursday at 131 S Third Ave in Sturgeon Bay. Due to COVID-19 our pantry is not “client choice” at this time. Bring a picture ID and show it at the pantry door. A volunteer will confirm your family size. Your pantry items will be prepared and brought to the end of the handicap ramp. At that time, please load your pantry into your vehicle and return the cart to the end of the ramp.


Lakeshore CAP’s Door County Food Pantry is a non-sectarian, not-for-profit program that provides on-going and emergency healthy food assistance to low and limited income residents. Your donation may be tax deductible.

 

 

Why You Should Donate to JAK’s Place

Why You Should Donate to JAK’s Place

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS

Mental Health Awareness Month provides a timely reminder that mental health is essential and that those living with mental health issues are deserving of care, understanding and compassion — and pathways to hope, healing, recovery and fulfillment.

A Story from JAK’s Place

We’ve lost the battle. We’ve lost one of our own. Now what?

Jonah Andrew Klapatch ended his life in June of 2005 after a long battle with mental illness. He left friends and family and a community with so much grief and with so many unanswered questions. How did things get so bad?

Although it affects barely 1% of the population, schizophrenia is one of the most disabling diseases affecting humankind. Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe neurological brain disorder estimated in 2014 to affect 1.1 percent of the population or approximately 2.6 million adults in the United States aged 18 and older.

Symptoms of schizophrenia range from odd or strange to debilitating and life threatening. Jonah was “high functioning” in all respects but he still suffered. He was able to maintain employment and socialize like anyone else but he was also tormented, suffering from reoccurring delusions and feelings that didn’t make sense in reality. He believed something was living in his head. He thought that suicide was the only way out.

Suicide is the worst possible outcome of mental illness. When someone has lost the will to live altogether the illness has won. Family and friends are left heartbroken, asking for answers that don’t exist, blaming themselves and others. It’s a terrible thing all around. The difference with Jonah’s suicide was how our community responded. People came together, supported each other, lifted each other up and created something positive. JAK’s Place opened in September of 2006, it became a beacon in the community that created it.

At JAK’s

We serve people who suffer from Mental Illness and also their friends and family. We have a wonderful facility, positive and capable staff, and a willingness to help people. We currently have 10 different support groups that meet regularly: everything from Art Group to Tai Chi. One of our newest accomplishments is housing a group specifically designed for teenagers. Our groups are led by our staff of highly qualified professionals who donate their time.

JAK’s Place Survives on Grants and Donations

Fundraising and networking with other local agencies and organizations are a constant. We don’t charge for our groups or our weekly meal or to use our computers during regular hours. Everything we have in our building has been donated: furniture, art supplies, kitchen wares, everything. We continue to provide services and support to everyone who walks in our doors at no charge. Your contributions go to keep our doors open, our building safe and efficient, and our clients well served.

Donate items (like above) or donate funding (see below) — and call JAK’s Place (920-818-0525) to be entered into our Weekly Drawing!


Please help JAK’s Place with our May 2021 Fundraiser Campaign!

To easily make your DONATION, go to:

give.classy.org/JAKSPLACE2021

See news article on our JAK’s Place Fundraiser at: https://lakeshorecap.org/jaks-place-fundraiser/


Jak’s Place is a mental health resource center located in Sturgeon Bay in Door County, Wisconsin. It provides structured and social resources to those affected by mental illness and to family members in need of support and information.

JAK’s Place, a program of Lakeshore CAP, Inc., is incorporated in the state of Wisconsin and is exempt from federal income taxes under IRC 501c(3) as a nonprofit corporation. You donation and contribution may be “tax deductible” .

DONATE to JAK’s Place Fundraiser!

DONATE to JAK’s Place Fundraiser!

Please help JAK’s Place with our May 2021 Fundraiser Campaign!

To easily make your DONATION, go to:

give.classy.org/JAKSPLACE2021

JAK’s Place “Wish List” campaign also has different “Tiles” to choose how you want to make an Impact. Please consider choosing a tile and also donating monthly. Your options are:

        • Meal Program
        • JAK’s Place Sustainability
        • Transportation
        • Art Group
        • Virtual and In-Person Groups Get Together

We offer groups on a daily basis Monday-Friday. New this year, we began offering groups virtually. In order to remain as safe as possible most of our groups are virtual while some are in-person with physical distancing and limited capacity rules in place.

Please consider donating to help us support those with Mental Illness and those affected by Mental Illness. As always, all of our services are free to the public.

All Funds Donated stay locally at JAK’s Place in Door County to support our efforts. You may choose to dedicate your donation in honor or in memory of someone. Please call 920-818-0525 with any questions about our Winter Campaign.


We will answer these questions for you as soon as you click on “Donate Now” after following the link above: (You are not locked into donating at that point.)


See Lakeshore Community Action Program’s JAK Place web page for our monthly calendar and additional information on our mission to provide services and support for individuals with mental illness and their families in Door County.


JAK’s Place, a program of Lakeshore CAP, Inc., is incorporated in the state of Wisconsin and is exempt from federal income taxes under IRC 501c(3) as a nonprofit corporation. You donation and contribution may be “tax deductible” .

Let Us Fill Your Apartments!

Let Us Fill Your Apartments!

ATTENTION LANDLORDS: DO YOU OWN RENTAL HOUSING?

We are happy to announce that we received a grant to hire a Housing Navigator. Welcome Lava Phillips-De Spain. She can help fill your units! This position allows Lakeshore Community Action Program to more quickly locate affordable, decent housing for those in need and to ensure that homelessness is rare, brief and a one-time event. If you are a landlord or know of open units in our service area, please contact:

Lava at 920.686.8776 or lavap@lakeshorecap.org

Lakeshore CAP has funding available to prevent homelessness or to house those who recently experienced homelessness. Eligible housing must be in our service area — the counties of Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Door and Kewaunee.

Call or email us today to add your name, property management company or apartment complex to our Landlord Listing. We provide this list to all households seeking safe rental housing.

920-682-3737

info@lakeshorecap.org


lcap lakeSee a description of Lakeshore CAP’s rental assistance programs at: https://lakeshorecap.org/supportive-housing/

COVID-19 Resources for Tenants & Landlords

HUD Multifamily Housing News

COVID-19 Resources for Tenants and Property Owners

We are pleased to provide you with resources to help ensure that residents of Multifamily properties are receiving stimulus payments, staying safe, and are aware of pertinent information related to the pandemic. Here is the full News Release: Stimulus, Vaccines and COVID. Please share these resources with your communities.

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