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Free meals are available Mondays through Fridays after school for youth at select Library locations. Participants must eat their meals at the library.
Provides hot lunches 5 days a week. Sometimes, boxed or frozen lunch is offered instead of a hot lunch.

Our Meals for Families program is one of the Birth Circle’s greatest success stories. Postpartum families who desire to have help in the form of free meals may sign up with us sometime during their pregnancy. After the baby arrives, the mom or her partner notifies the coordinator, who then organizes the meals, which are prepared and delivered by Birth Circle volunteers. If you are going through another type of transition in your family, or have experienced a loss, The Birth Circle is more than happy to organize a meal calendar to help support you as well.
Provides dinner to all in the community on Wednesday evenings.
Provides daily community meals available to eat on-site or to-go. To-go meals are distributed at the window on the Race Street side of the building.
Provides a delivery service of one or two meals daily, including holidays and optional weekends. Many modified diets are available. Some may include renal, diabetic, pureed and mechanical soft meals. The program does not serve as a food pantry or emergency food service.
Provides lunch in a group setting with other senior citizens. Transportation is provided.
Provides meals for individuals and families in need on the second Thursday of each month. Area churches/organizations serve a meal each day of the week on their specified day.

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Community Meals
Breakfast is served on five days a week at the Frisch's Big Boy.
Provides regular hot and nutritious meals to youth participating in community or faith based programming in after school settings.
Free meals are available Mondays through Fridays after school for youth at select Library locations. Participants must eat their meals at the library.
Provide temporary shelter for single women and women with children who are homeless. Length of stay is 30 days with goal of moving to stable housing. Assistance with finding permanent housing and other resources.

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Case/Care Management
Tax Preparation Assistance
Household Goods Donation Programs
Occasional Emergency Food Assistance
General Crime Victim Assistance
Pregnant Individuals
Food Vouchers
Specialized Information and Referral
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Homeless Shelter
Adoption Information/Referrals
Domestic Violence Issues
Prescription Expense Assistance
Hispanic/Latino Community
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Public Guardianship/Conservatorship Programs
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Outreach Programs
Rental Deposit Assistance
Street Outreach Programs
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Pregnancy Counseling
Homebuyer/Home Purchase Counseling
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Sexual Assault Counseling
Rent Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Home Delivered Meals
Senior Centers
Domestic Violence Shelters
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Advocacy
Homelessness Issues
General Clothing Provision
Guardianship Assistance
Provides nutritious hot meal for senior citizens.

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Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Provides a nutritious hot lunch on weekdays through Valley Services.

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Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is about nutritious foods. It helps make it possible for family child-care providers to serve a variety of nutritious foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, high quality protein, fresh dairy products, whole grain and enriched breads and cereals to the children in their care. The Child and Adult Care Food Program allows children to experience a variety of nutritious foods as well as encouraging healthy eating habits while promoting nutritional education for children.
Provides services and structured activities for seniors, including congregate meals, health screenings, and physical activities that enable clients to remain in the home and community as long as possible.
Provides a cold meal for kids at participating libraries. Many libraries will try to provides activities around the meal. Also, provides bags of food on Fridays to bring home so kids have food through the weekend.

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Brown Bag Food Programs
Summer Food Service Programs
After School Meal Programs
Provides free lunch-time meal to older adults. Meals are provided in a group setting within the community.

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Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Provides a breakfast to the community. * Meal provided through parternship with Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank and other community organizations.
Provides nutritious hot meal for senior citizens.

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Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Congregate meal sites are open to anyone 60 years of age or older and his or her spouse, regardless of age. Anyone under 60 who volunteers a minimum of two hours during site hours is eligible. Anyone with disabilities that resides at home with and accompanies an older (60+) person is eligible.
Provides home delivered meals for people who are homebound and unable to prepare meals for themselves. Delivers one hot and one cold meal (at the same time) five days a week Special diets available (diabetic, coarse ground, low sodium, etc.). This is a private pay program limited to weekdays.
Provides a free monthly hot meal to individuals in need.
Provides a cold meal for kids at participating libraries. Many libraries will try to provides activities around the meal. Also, provides bags of food on Fridays to bring home so kids have food through the weekend.

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Brown Bag Food Programs
Summer Food Service Programs
After School Meal Programs