Maple Heights Hunger Center - Food Distribution Center
Who Can Visit?
Maple Heights Hunger Center helps people in the community who are on a low or fixed income and need food support.
How Often You Can Visit?
You can visit up to twice a month.
Good to Know
The pantry is clean, organized, and welcoming. Staff are friendly and make sure everyone feels comfortable from the moment they arrive. You can expect to receive a generous amount of food each visit.
Food & Essentials
The pantry carries a wide variety of items, including meats and canned goods. Hygiene items are also given out alongside your food.
How to Pick Up
Shopping here feels a lot like being in a grocery store. You walk through and pick the items you want, so you can choose what works best for your household.
Additional Support
The pantry offers a senior program for older adults in the community.
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This food pantry serves residents of the 44128 zip code area. Call (216) 991-8585 if you have questions before your first visit.
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