United Hearts Life Mission Center's food pantry is open to everyone in need, including low-income families, single parents, senior citizens, unemployed individuals, disabled veterans, the working poor
Saint Vincent de Paul Ozanam Food Pantry
Who Can Visit?
The Southwest Ozanam Center is open to anyone in need. No ID or proof of income is required to receive food. The center mainly serves people in zip codes 44109, 44129, 44130, 44134, 44142, and 44144.
Good to Know
Volunteers are friendly and welcoming, and the line moves quickly when there is one. Some visitors arrive early before the doors open to secure their spot. Pantry hours can change, so it's a good idea to follow SVDP Cleveland on Facebook or Instagram to stay updated.
Food & Essentials
The center gives out free groceries. Visitors have received dry goods, fresh produce, and bread. Reviewers also mention that clothing is available.
How to Pick Up
No appointment is needed. Just walk in during open hours and a volunteer will help you. You can call (216) 576-2484 if you have questions before you come.
Ways to Give
You can give a one-time or monthly gift to support the hunger centers at the SVDP Hunger Centers donation page. General gifts can also be made on the SVDP Cleveland giving page. St. Vincent de Paul Society of Cleveland is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
How to Join the Team?
Email info@svdpcle.org to get a volunteer application form. You can also call (216) 696-6525 ext. 3150 to talk with someone first. After you apply, the team will follow up to match you with opportunities that fit your schedule and location. Some roles need a volunteer liability form, and anyone under 18 needs a parental consent form.
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