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MidTown Market - A Hunger Network Food Distribution Pantry
Who Can Visit?
MidTown Market is open to anyone in the community who needs food. There are no income or residency requirements listed on the website. The pantry describes itself as a neighborhood resource for people who need healthy, nutritious, and culturally appropriate foods.
If you come outside of regular service hours and are in an emergency, you can still receive a limited prepackaged bag during Hunger Network office hours.
How Often You Can Visit?
You can visit once a month for the full choice pantry, which includes dry goods, meats, dairy, and fruits and vegetables based on your household size. You're also welcome to return a second time in the same month to pick up extra fruits and vegetables only.
Good to Know
Enter through the Euclid Avenue door. The pantry is closed for walk-in visits outside of its posted service hours. During winter months, MidTown Market may close due to bad weather. Check the MidTown Market page or call (216) 619-8155 for any closure updates. Pantry hours are set each quarter, so they may change from season to season.
Food & Essentials
MidTown Market offers a full pantry of dry goods, meats, dairy products, and fruits and vegetables. The pantry focuses on healthy, nutritious, and culturally appropriate foods. Personal care items are also available.
How to Pick Up
MidTown Market is a grocery-style choice pantry. You shop directly from the shelves using a point system, choosing the items you want based on your household's allotted points. Volunteers are there to help, and the process is designed to let you pick out whatever works best for your family.
Additional Support
Hunger Network offers SNAP enrollment help to help you find out if you qualify for food benefits. The organization also provides nutrition education through its "Around the Table" program, which is led by a registered dietitian and includes cooking videos and budget-friendly recipe books.
Ways to Give
You can donate online at Hunger Network's donation page. One-time and monthly gifts are both accepted. Food drives and surplus food donations are also welcome through the Food Rescue Program. To send a check, mail it to Hunger Network, 4415 Euclid Avenue, Suite 110, Cleveland, OH 44103. For donation questions, email mwasserman@hungernetwork.org.
How to Join the Team?
Volunteers of all ages are welcome at MidTown Market. Children ages 10 and older may volunteer alongside a parent or guardian. Volunteer roles include Shopper Assistant, Stocker and Packer, and PantryTrak Assistant. Groups and corporate teams of up to 15 people can also volunteer together. Fill out the Volunteer Application to get started, or email volunteers@hungernetwork.org with any questions.
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