Address:2234Akron, OH 44307Map & Directions
Website: http://www.akroncantonfoodbank.org
Services: Feed People. Fight Hunger. Support for their programs comes from a variety of sources. Gifts from Individuals, Grants from Foundations, Workplace Giving Campaigns, and Corporate Sponsorship and Cause-Related Marketing are all sources from which they receive generous financial support. These funds used to carry out their mission of feeding hungry people in America.
Address:600 S Water StKent, OH 44240Map & Directions
Website: http://trinitylutherankent.org/
Services: Offers emergency food gift cards. Gift cards are for area Giant Eagle stores for eggs, milk and bread. (Generally, distributes about 30 gift cards). Client may also receive one bag of canned goods and dry goods.
Hours: First Wednesday of the month: 8:00am-12:00Noon
Eligibility: Serves residents of Kent and Franklin Township area residents. Service may be accessed once per month.
Documents To Bring: None
Address:408 9th St SW #1637Canton, OH 44707Map & Directions
Website: http://www.starkhunger.org
Services: The board members of the Stark County Hunger Task Force believe that in any community a number of individuals will experience a crisis during their lifetime in which they are unable to provide adequate food for themselves and their families. It is their goal to depend on the generosity of their neighbors for assistance to satisfy that basic need. Since 1981, the Stark County Hunger Task Force has taken a positive role in battling the hunger needs of the community of Stark County. There are currently two dozen pantries of which they support -- who feed a total of 15,000 people every month.
Address:269 W Main StApple Creek, OH 44606Map & Directions
Website: http://www.applecreekumc.com/
Services: Provides emergency food (mostly boxed and canned, but usually tries to include some fresh items, such as milk or produce) to people in need.
Hours: M-F as arranged
Eligibility: Residents of Apple Creek, Fredericksburg and Mount Eaton. Eligibility and service frequency determined on a case-by-case basis.
Address:8131 Brecksville RdBrecksville, OH 44141Map & Directions
Website: http://brecksvillecogop.org/
Services: Provides a food pantry to those in need. Offers a 2-day supply of non-perishable goods, based on family size.
Hours: By Appointment only M-Th: 10:00am-3:00pm.
Eligibility: Serves residents of Brecksville. Assistance is provided based upon need and generally individual(s) can receive service once every 30 days. Cannot assist individuals using wheelchairs as service is provided on second floor which is inaccesssible.
Documents To Bring: None.
Address:1330 N Carpenter RdBrunswick, OH 44212Map & Directions
Website: http://www.stmarkbrunswick.org/
Services: Offers a walk-in food pantry for people in need. Provides up to two bags of non-perishable food items per visit.
Hours: Pantry is only staffed W: 10:00am-12:00pm(Noon)
Eligibility: Serves Brunswick City and Brunswick Hills Twp. Client can only receive service once per month.
Documents To Bring: Must show proof of residency such as a utility bill or a post-marked piece of mail (current)
Address:127 Mill StBurbank, OH 44214Map & Directions
Services: Provides temporary supply of non-perishible food items to those in need.
Hours: As arranged, by appointment only
Eligibility: Burbank residents
Area Served: Burbank Only
Address:14707 Alexander RdBedford, OH 44146Map & Directions
Website: http://thegospelhouse.com/
Services: Provides a basket of non-perishable food
Hours: Available after church services. Call M-F: 8:30am-4:00pm for schedule.
Eligibility: Individuals, aged 18 and over, who have been released from any prison in Ohio. There is not a set limit on the number of times ex-offenders may request baskets, but service depends on availability and individual situations.
Address:5615 Perkins RdBedford, OH 44146Map & Directions
Website: http://www.bedfordheights.gov/community
Services: Offers a limited supply of emergency food to those facing temporary financial hardship.
Hours: Saturday, October 27: 9:00am-11:00am. (If program is successful, a regular schedule will be announced in November)
Eligibility: Bedford Heights residents at or below 200% FPL.
Documents To Bring: Photo I.D.; Proof of Residence; Proof of Income
Address:398 W Bagley RoadBerea, OH 44017Map & Directions
Website: http://scanhunger.weebly.com/
Services: Provides a three day supply of groceries (canned and dry foods) packed according to family size.
Hours: 2nd Friday of each month: 10:00am-3:00pm; 4th Friday of each month: 4:00pm-7:00pm. NOVEMBER and DECEMBER: this changes to the 2nd and 3rd Friday (same times).
Eligibility: Serves residents of Berea, Brook Park, Columbia Station, Middleburg Heights, Olmsted Falls and Strongsville. Client can receive assistance once each month. Serves those who have low income or experiencing temporary financial hardship.
Documents To Bring: Proof of residency (a utility bill with current address is acceptable) and family size (birthdates or photo I.D.)