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Saint Luke's Episcopal Church - Food Distribution Center
Who Can Visit?
The Mobile Pantry is open to anyone in the community. There are no eligibility requirements and no advance sign-up needed.
Good to Know
Distribution takes place outdoors, so the Mobile Pantry is canceled when temperatures go above 87°F or drop below 30°F. Check the calendar before you come to confirm it's running. Many visitors also pitch in during the event by helping direct traffic or gathering food for neighbors.
Food & Essentials
The pantry distributes free fresh produce through the Greater Cleveland Food Bank's Mobile Pantry Program. In 2024, the pantry served more than 4,000 families.
How to Pick Up
Line up in the parking lot two blocks east of the church on Lake Ave. The line moves past the Ministry Building, where volunteers hand out fresh produce. Distribution runs from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. See the Mobile Pantry page for upcoming dates.
Additional Support
Community Meal: Every Wednesday from 4:00 to 6:00 PM, St. Luke's serves a free home-cooked meal in the Dining Room, with dinner on the table at 5:00 PM. The meal welcomed more than 7,200 neighbors in 2024, and everyone is welcome.
Your Neighbor's Cloak: Each Wednesday from 4:00 to 5:00 PM, the free store in the Ministry Building offers gently used clothing and essential personal care items to anyone who needs them.
Ways to Give
You can support St. Luke's work through the donate page. For questions about giving, call (216) 631-2841 or email admin@stlukecle.org.
How to Join the Team?
Volunteers are needed for Mobile Pantry produce distribution, the Community Meal, and Your Neighbor's Cloak. Fill out the sign-up form on the volunteer page, or call (216) 631-2841 or email volunteer@stlukecle.org with questions.
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