The Grace Place is open to anyone who meets the eligibility requirement based on household size and gross income level. No proof is required, so you don't need to bring any documents to show.
Parma Heights Food Pantry
Who Can Visit?
Parma Heights Food Pantry is open to anyone in the community who needs food assistance. No appointment is needed — just come during open hours and get in line.
Good to Know
You can expect to take home a generous amount of food. Multiple visitors have said they received enough to last their household for more than a month.
Food & Essentials
The pantry provides fresh produce, non-perishable foods, and household supplies. Visitors have found fresh vegetables and fruit, meat, coffee, and sweets among the available items. Household essentials like toilet paper are also distributed, and cat food has been available for pet owners too.
How to Pick Up
This is a client-choice pantry, which means you pick the items you want rather than receiving a pre-packed bag. You can browse available selections and choose what fits your household, including your preferred meat.
Ways to Give
Online donations are accepted through the pantry's website.
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