Local residents in need who live within the center's geographic service area are welcome to visit. Bring proof of your address, family size and birth dates, income sources, and a photo ID when you com
Mega Church Resource Center Food Pantry
Who Can Visit?
The Mega Church Resource Center serves residents of Cuyahoga County. Walk-ins are welcome during open hours, so you don't need to call ahead or make an appointment.
Items Needed for Registration
When you come for food, bring these items with you:
- A current photo ID
- Proof of address
Food & Essentials
The center provides emergency food distribution to those in need. They also offer clothing distribution, so you can ask about clothing at the same visit.
How to Pick Up
Walk-ins are welcome on Mondays and Fridays from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Just stop by the Resource Center at 2401 Prame Ave. during open hours.
Additional Support
In partnership with The Ohio Benefit Bank, staff can help you sign up for government benefits. The center also provides emergency assistance and can connect you with other community agencies if you need additional support beyond what they offer.
Ways to Give
The center accepts donations of gently used clothing and non-perishable food items. To donate or schedule a drop-off time, call (216) 398-6324 or visit their resources page for more details. Organizations interested in funding or partnering in the mission can also reach out through the same contact.
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