SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO AM) - Minnesotans having trouble getting to traditional food shelves because of age, disability or distance will get help with expanded mobile food services
Marcia Olausen with a Mankato food bank says lawmakers approved funding to expand delivery services.
The Mankato mobile program relies on volunteers using their own vehicles to make food deliveries.
Montevideo Outreach coordinator Angela Nissen says in smaller, rural communities it can be difficult for those in need to access basic services.
17 food shelves statewide Minnesota will split a million dollars to expand mobile programs.