Meals

Many homeless support agencies provide free meals at certain times or on certain days, so call ahead to verify meal availability. Food banks supply the food offered by soup kitchens, food pantries, and homeless shelters. These services then redistribute that food to those in need. Food banks do NOT usually serve the public directly, so when starting your meal search, start with the food pantries, soup kitchens and homeless shelters.

As an expression of Christ’s love, FOCUS North America serves the hungry, thirsty, stranger, nake...
The Metanoia Project is a ministry comprised of people who enter into authentic, mutually transfo...
Malachi Center is a community and family resource center serving the Near West Side of Cleveland ...
Mission Statement: The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland provides a compassionate and collabora...
Throughout Northeast Ohio, one in six people is food insecure – meaning they may not know where t...
As part of an established international network that offers emergency person-to-person service to...
The mission of the Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland is to reduce hunger and enhance nutrition ...
Mission To improve the quality of life by cultivating, planting and nurturing individuals, famili...
In the 1970’s, Rev. Horst Hoyer established a Hunger and Crises Center for the benefit of Immanue...
The Kosher Food Bank has been working with the Cleveland Food Bank for the past 25 years in provi...
Our weekly Bible study group meets every Tuesday morning at 10am. The women gather in the back ro...
On Friday mornings (except the first Friday of the month) from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Old Stone operat...
The Hunger Center distributes food for the church members and families who have specific needs an...
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