May Dugan Center's food pantry is open to anyone in the community who needs help. No appointment is needed to receive food, and both walk-ins and people with scheduled appointments are welcome every d
Who Can Visit?
Anyone in the neighborhood is welcome to come for food help. The Ohio City Corps on Clark Avenue serves everyone in the community. Reviewers note that while it's a Hispanic church, it helps all families regardless of background.
Food & Essentials
The pantry distributes bags of food to visitors. Non-perishable food items are the primary focus of what's given out.
How to Pick Up
Food distribution happens once a month on Thursdays, starting at 9 AM. Visitors can come to pick up bags of food.
Ways to Give
Non-perishable food items are the greatest need right now. You can also give online through the Salvation Army donation page.
How to Join the Team?
Volunteers are needed to help with the food pantry. To sign up, visit the volunteer page.
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