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Vote by April 30 to help the Cleveland Foodbank continue filling book bags with meals for children in need.
Vote by April 30 to help the Cleveland Foodbank continue filling book bags with meals for children in need.
The Cleveland Foodbank submitted a video blog as a preview to the March 28 event in Broadview Heights.
Cleveland Foodbank blogger Nancy Kelsey says one dollar creates four meals for families in need.
The next distribution of the Solon “mobile food pantry” is Februrary 26 at the Church of the Resurrection on Cannon Road in Solon, between 5 and 6:30 p.m.
The next distribution of the Solon “mobile food pantry” is Februrary 26 at the Church of the Resurrection on Cannon Road in Solon, between 5 and 6:30 p.m. Distributions will continue on a monthly basis thereafter on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Mobile Pantry visitors must meet income and residency requirements (income eligibility is restricted to 200% of federal poverty guidelines, currently $1,814 a month for one person or $3,724 for a family of four; recipients should be Cuyahoga County residents). The Mobile Pantry is a program offered by the CleveCland Foodbank and is supported locally by the Rotary Club of Solon, working together with the Solon Senior Center, the Church of the Resurrection and the Solon Area Interfaith League…
The next distribution of the Solon Mobile Food Pantry is scheduled for Jan. 22 at the Church of the Resurrection in Solon.
Editor's Note: This post was provided by the Rotary Club of Solon. The next distribution of the Solon “mobile food pantry” is Jan. 22 at the Church of the Resurrection on Cannon Road in Solon, between 5 and 6:30 p.m. Distributions will continue on a monthly basis thereafter on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Mobile Pantry visitors must meet income and residency requirements (income eligibility is restricted to 200% of federal poverty guidelines, currently $1,814 a month for one person or $3,724 for a family of four; recipients should be Cuyahoga County residents). According to Solon Senior Center social worker Beth Kamer, approximately 9% of the Solon population falls within the income limits for the Mobile Pantry program. The last …
The next distribution of the Solon “mobile food pantry” is December 18 at the Church of the Resurrection on Cannon Road in Solon, between 5 and 6:30 p.m.
The next distribution of the Solon “mobile food pantry” is December 18 at the Church of the Resurrection on Cannon Road in Solon, between 5 and 6:30 p.m. Distributions will continue on a monthly basis thereafter on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Mobile Pantry visitors must meet income and residency requirements (income eligibility is restricted to 200% of federal poverty guidelines, currently $1,814 a month for one person or $3,724 for a family of four; recipients should be Cuyahoga County residents). According to Solon Senior Center social worker Beth Kamer, approximately 9% of the Solon population falls within the income limits for the Mobile Pantry program. The last distribution fed 63 people; ample food is available for more …
During March, the Solon Fire Department will be collecting non-perishable food items at public places in Solon.
Help the Solon Fire Department feed the hungry during a month-long Harvest For Hunger Drive. Residents can donate non-perishable food items at dropboxes at public places around town starting today through the end of March. There are also secure boxes to make cash donations. The donations will go to the Cleveland Foodbank. You can donate non-perishable food items at these locations: There will also be collections at Solon Schools buildings for students to donate goods. Firefighters will also be on hand at Giant Eagle on March 31 for a collection drive, said Jake Fried, a firefighter who has organized the drive.
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