Anyone in central Ohio who needs food is welcome to come. No documents are needed to receive food — just show up during distribution hours. The pantry serves families who need food, clothing, or other
Food4AllCbus Community Fridge
Who Can Visit?
Anyone is welcome to take food from the Food4AllCbus Community Fridge. This is a mutual aid community fridge — there's no registration, no ID check, and no questions asked. Just come and take what you need.
Food & Essentials
The community fridge holds food and groceries that have been donated by community members and partners. What's available changes day to day depending on donations.
How to Pick Up
Walk up and open the fridge whenever you need food. The fridge is an outdoor, unmanned unit at 165 S Cypress Ave — you don't need to speak to anyone or fill out any paperwork. Take what you need and leave what you can.
Ways to Give
Food4AllCbus welcomes food donations at the fridge. Community members and organizations can drop off food items for others to take. If you're interested in becoming an organizational partner, you can sign up through their Partnership Sign-up form.
How to Join the Team?
Food4AllCbus is a volunteer-powered mutual aid network. If you'd like to help stock the fridge, organize donations, or support their community work, you can sign up through their Volunteer Sign-up form.
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