Shaker Heights Community Church | Hunger Network Of Greater Cleveland
Provides a 3-5 day supply of groceries (canned and dry foods to make up 3 meals a day) packed according to family size. Occasionally, baby formula may be available. Generally, this pantry will attempt to include holiday related items during November and December.
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211 Cleveland
Physical Address
20120 Lomond Blvd., Shaker Hts., OH 44122
Hours
Open on the last two Mondays and Wednesdays of the month (where Monday and Wednesday are within the same month on the calendar): 10:00am-1:00pm. The last Monday and Wednesday of service must fall in the same month. Another way to determine this is to find the last Wednesday of the month (service will be on this day and the preceding Monday, and also on the Monday and Wednesday of the week before. Generally, closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve/Day, New Years Eve/Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, and all major holidays.
Application process
Walk in for service during service hours. Clients should be sure to ring the bell for service. Hunger Network will do their best to let 2-1-1 know about any closings or schedule changes. However, if needed, clients can call this pantry site directly (this site may not have regular office hours, so if there is no answer, leave a voice message and the call will be returned as soon as possible). Those with service issues that can't be addressed directly with the pantry may call the Hunger Network main office M-F 9:00 am 4:30pm (if no answer, leave a voice mail and the call will be returned within 1-2 business days). Please note the name and/or address of the specific pantry site when calling Hunger Network. Disabled clients may send a representative in their place to pick up food (representative will need to bring all required documents).
Fee
Free
Eligibility
Serves residents of Shaker Heights, Beachwood, Moreland Hills Village, Orange Village, Pepper Pike, Woodmere Village, and the northern portion of Highland Hills Village. Service may be recieved once every 30 days (exceptions may be made at the pantry manager's discretion). Generally, income should be 200% of the Federal Poverty Limit or less. Households that do not meet the income guidelines but have extenuating circumstances (such as loss of income or some other financial hardship) may be served on a case by case basis. If a client comes from outside the pantry's service area, they will be served once, and then directed to the correct Hunger Network pantry.
Service area
Orange, Ohio
Woodmere, Ohio
Beachwood, Ohio
Highland Hills, Ohio
Shaker Hts., Ohio
Moreland Hills, Ohio
Pepper Pike, Ohio
Agency info
Hunger Network Of Greater Cleveland
Strives to reduce hunger by providing a coordinated network of volunteers at hunger centers and emergency meal sites. Conducts fundraising drives and advocates for those who are hungry by sharing information on changing needs with policy makers, the media, community groups, the general public.
