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Offers a refrigerator stocked with food for residents to pick up. Also has dry/canned goods and household items. Accepts donations of these items as well.
Provides a food pantry where people can get items such as canned goods, meat, and sometimes vegetables, bread, and deserts.
Provide food pantry. Drive through distribution, while supplies last. A Second Harvest site.

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Soup Kitchens
Ongoing Emergency Food Assistance
Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Provide food pantry. Drive through distribution, while supplies last. A Second Harvest site.

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Soup Kitchens
Ongoing Emergency Food Assistance
Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Provides food pantry services to eligible households. Pantry visitors may receive items such as meats, produce, dairy products, bread, canned fruit and vegetables, paper goods, and household/personal care items.
Provides a food pantry for those in need. Clients receive nonperishable foods, bread, and some frozen food including meat. Quantity received is proportional to family size.
Provides groceries for people in need. Able to deliver the food to those that are homebound.
Provides food boxes for adults age 60 and older sponsored by the SeaGate Food Bank. Must register for this service by calling directly at 419-244-6996.

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Commodity Supplemental Food Program
Offer credentialing opportunities, with curriculum partner New Collar Network, in 3D printing technologies to students in an 18-week experience in preparation for the workforce. Family Support Specialist collaborates with community organizations throughout the Mahoning Valley to assist young women and their families before, during and after pregnancy with food, transportation, clothing, diapers, medical appointment scheduling/follow up, essential needs and employment.

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Occupation Specific Job Training
Formula/Baby Food
Case/Care Management
Job Search/Placement
Baby Clothing
Diaper Donation Programs
Provides canned and boxed goods as well as fresh produce.
Service provided once every thirty (30) days. If a caregiver is picking up a client's food, they must have a written note from the client.

Provides free food to households in need through a choice pantry environment. Registered households may visit the pantry once per month and can choose from canned goods, pasta, bread, cereal, crackers, milk, eggs, frozen meat, and fresh vegetables.
Providing meals. Each meal consists of six (6) items typically - a main choice, a salty snack, a sweet treat, a healthy side, a drink, and then a breakfast item for the next day.

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Packed Lunches/Dinners
After School Meal Programs
Soup Kitchens
Provides canned and boxed foods to those in need. Meat and produce are regularly available.
Provides a three day supply of emergency food.
Provides a food pantry for individuals and families in need.
Tobacco cessation program to help pregnant women quit smoking and stay tobacco free after baby is born. Women who enroll in the program, quit smoking and remain tobacco free after the baby is born receive free diapers for 12 months (voucher to Walmart each month).

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Litter Control
Public Health Nursing
Therapy Referrals
Parenting Education
Restaurant/Food Sanitation
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Infant and Child Safety Education
Epidemic Investigation
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Tuberculosis Screening
Public Facility Health Inspection
Drug Use Disorder Referrals
Emergency Food
Medicaid Information/Counseling
Case/Care Management
Opioid Antidote Distribution
Tuberculosis Control
Vaccine Information
Psychiatric Case Management
COVID-19
WIC
Lead Poisoning Screening
Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups
Transportation
Health Care Referrals
Basic Needs
Tuberculosis Clinics
Job Search/Placement
Specialized Information and Referral
Alcohol Use Disorder Referrals
Formula/Baby Food
Baby Furniture
Tap Water Testing
Utilities
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Substance Use Disorder Referrals
Immunizations
Rabies Control
Case/Care Management Referrals
Families can receive food once month. Requirements: Must bring in a current utility bill or current rent receipt along with a picture ID.

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Food Pantries
Volunteer Opportunities
Food Sorting/Packing Volunteer Opportunities
Food Donation Programs
Mobile Food Pantry visits Stop 9 Church of Christ on the third Wednesday of each month. Clients must provide IDs for the head of their household. For adults, photo IDs (Driver's License or state ID) are expected.
Provides supplemental food card that includes staple foods, fruits and vegetables; nutrition education; breastfeeding education; support and counseling; and referral services to eligible women and children. During the summer also provides a one-time $30 supplemental voucher to a limited number of participants for fruits and vegetables from selected local growers (Farmers' Market Nutrition Program), available while supplies last. Also offers speakers who discuss the program and the value of good nutrition.

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WIC Applications/Certification
Families
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Food Vouchers
Nutrition Education
Pregnant Individuals
Health Issues
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Provides pre-packed bags of food to older adults who are unable to leave the home and have no one else to assist with obtaining groceries.
Clients who are disabled, medically fragile, lack transportation or are over 60 are eligible for our Emergency Food Box Delivery Program.
Provides a pantry of various items, based on supply. Items may include meat, dairy, shelf-stable items, and produce. * Provided through partnership with Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank.
Provides emergency food assistance in the form of Save-A-Lot gift cards to needy area households