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.
United Hearts Life Mission Center
Who Can Visit?
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, and anyone who comes to the pantry. You must live in one of these 12 zip codes: 44102, 44109, 44111, 44113, 44114, 44115, 44127, 44129, 44130, 44131, 44134, or 44144.
Visits are by appointment only. Call (216) 459-9839 to schedule your appointment before coming in.
How to Register?
Call (216) 459-9839 to schedule your appointment.
Items Needed for Registration
For each adult (age 18 or older), bring one of the following:
- A piece of current mail
- A photo ID with your current address
For each child (age 17 or younger), bring one of the following:
- A birth certificate or birth letter
- Shot records
- School papers
- A piece of mail
How Often You Can Visit?
Families can come once every 30 days. After each visit, you'll receive an appointment slip to schedule your next visit the following month.
Good to Know
The last appointment of the day is given by 12:30 PM, so plan to arrive well before 1:00 PM. If you're walking to the pantry, bring bags or a wagon to carry your food home.
Food & Essentials
The pantry provides food to help meet basic nutritional needs. Staff ask what food you'd like so you can choose items that work for your household.
How to Pick Up
When you arrive for your scheduled appointment, staff will ask what food you'd like and help you select your items.
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