The Mobile Pantry is open to anyone in the community. There are no eligibility requirements and no advance sign-up needed.
Who Can Visit?
The food pantry at NLURC is available to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) who are active clients of the organization. To access pantry services, you'll need to be enrolled with NLURC first. You can call (216) 651-8236 or email support@nlurc.org to learn more about becoming a client.
Food & Essentials
The pantry is regularly restocked to make sure clients have the nourishment they need. During the holiday season, the pantry is filled with turkeys, hams, pies, and other festive foods for clients to enjoy a warm holiday meal.
How to Pick Up
Clients can come to the Cleveland office at 6600 Detroit Ave to pick up food. If you're unable to visit in person because of special circumstances, home delivery can be arranged.
Additional Support
NLURC offers a wide range of support services alongside the food pantry:
- Medical case management helps clients access and stay connected to primary medical care and treatments.
- Non-medical case management assists with accessing social, community, financial, and other needed resources.
- Housing case management helps clients find and keep affordable housing and can connect them with utility assistance.
- Legal clinic handles landlord/tenant disputes, Social Security applications and appeals, expungements, advance directives, citizenship applications, and legal name and gender marker changes.
- Pharmacy services are available through a partnership with Coordinated Care Network (CCN) Pharmacy, including customized packaging options and home delivery of medications.
- Recovery services offer a holistic, spiritually-based approach to sobriety support, with a Recovery Coach to help clients make healthy decisions.
- HIV prevention and rapid testing are available on-site.
Facilities
NLURC has a clothing closet on-site where clients can choose from available clothing items.
Ways to Give
You can make a financial donation through NLURC's donation page. During the holiday season, donations go directly toward stocking the pantry with turkeys, hams, pies, and other festive foods for clients in need.
How to Join the Team?
NLURC is always looking for volunteers to help with their programs and events. Visit their website to apply.
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