HEFC serves residents of Cleveland Heights, University Heights, South Euclid, and Lyndhurst who meet the income limits set by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The limit is 200% of the f
Start Right CDC Hunger Center - Food Pantry
Who Can Visit?
Start Right CDC Hunger Center serves seniors, families, and individuals facing food insecurity in the Cleveland Heights community. All visits are by appointment only, so you'll need to call ahead to schedule before coming in.
How to Register?
Call 1-844-272-1705 to set up your appointment.
Food & Essentials
Along with food, the Hunger Center provides toiletries and personal care items for visitors.
How to Pick Up
Food distribution takes place every Thursday from 12:30 to 2:30 PM. Because visits are by appointment only, be sure to call 1-844-272-1705 to book your time before you come in.
Ways to Give
Your donation helps Start Right CDC keep feeding neighbors in Cleveland Heights. All contributions are 100% tax deductible. You can give online via PayPal or Zeffy. To learn more, reach the team at (216) 832-6508 or startrightcdc@yahoo.com.
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