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This section provides information, resources and contact information for people who need care – whether at home, in the community or in a nursing home. Most of the information in this section is aimed at helping you stay independent at home.

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As we age, there are things we can do for ourselves and our loved-ones to to protect our health and safety. Whether it’s finding a new physician or preparing for a disaster, resources in this section can help.

Housing

Whether you need help with a home repair, rental or utility assistance, or finding a home to suit your particular health needs, COA’s housing resources and information can help.

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Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens

Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens in southwestern Ohio.


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Allison Avenue Baptist Church
5915 Allison Avenue
Hamilton OH 45011

Description:

Food Pantry


Amelia Church of the Nazarene
1295 West Ohio Pike
Amelia OH 45102

Description:

  The Amelia Church of the Nazarene provide food services for Amelia Residence Only.  By Appointment only. To make an appointment you can call the church office T-Fri from 9-1pm.


Amelia United Methodist Church
19 East Main Street PO BOX 189
Amelia 45102

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available, Food Pantry open Mondays and Wednesdays 11:00am-1:00pm- No appointment needed.


Because He Lives Food Pantry

Description:

 Non Profit Organization assisiting with Food Pantry

Open Mondays from 9am-12pm , Tuesdays 5pm into 7pm


Blanchester Community Food Pantry

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available,


CAIN (Churches Active in Northside)
4230 Hamilton Avenue
Cincinnati OH 45223

Description:

CAIN’s Choice Pantry can provide:
~ Food
~ Household and hygiene items
~ Diapers
~ Bus Tokens
~ Fans
~ Birthday gifts for children ages 3 – 10
~ Utilities/ Rent/Mortgage assistance
~ Furniture Referrals
~ Kate’s Cupboard Baby Items
~ Birth Certificate fee / State ID fee assistance
~ Angel Shop/Christmas Help

GET HELP
To receive help you must live in the 45223 zip code
You must bring:
~ Photo ID
~ Current proof of address (utility bill or other business mail)
~ Verification of household members (social security card, birth certificate, medical card, school papers, etc.)

Choice Pantry Hours:
Mondays 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00am -1:00pm
In case of bad weather, we follow Cincinnati Public schools.


Caring Place
6312 Kennedy Avenue
Cincinnati OH 45213

Description:

The Caring Place was established in 1982 by a coalition of churches serving Golf Manor, Kennedy Heights, Pleasant Ridge, and Silverton. The Caring Places goal is to provide a variety of services to members of our communities who find themselves in need of food, clothing, furniture, rent and utility assistance, family development and support groups.

Volunteers primarily come from participating churches and local schools including Nativity School, Seven Hills Academy, and Schroder Paideia High School.


Catholic Social Services, of the Miami Valley
922 West Riverview Ave.
Dayton Ohio 45402

Description:

The mission of Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valleyis to  strengthen individuals and families through actions of faith, service and charity. To learn more about the services they provide visit their website here.


Christ Community

Description:

Christ`s Community in College Hill is a united outreach of several churches serving College Hill. Christ`s Community builds bridges across racial, cultural, economic, social and denominational lines in order to meet the needs of people in the College Hill community.


Church of the Advent
2366 Kemper Lane
Cincinnati 45206

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available


Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency
1740 Langdon Farm Road
Cincinnati OH 45237

Description:

The Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency (CAA) is a private, non-profit organization that has served as a lifeline for low-income children, adults and families throughout Hamilton County for more than four decades. The agency provides a safety net for those who have fallen and a ladder for those who are climbing. Delivering a seamless system of services, CAA and its 300 employees provide assistance with employment, supportive services, home energy efficiency, early childhood education, housing and youth programs.

The Supportive Services program assists individuals in emergency situations
to help them obtain the resources they need.

It provides:

  • Bus tokens for individuals who come to our offices for services
  • Case management services
  • Voucher for lifeline telephone assistance
  • Food vouchers
  • Rental and mortgage payment assistance
  • Water bill payment assistance

It also provide assistance in obtaining:

  • Birth certificates
  • Police checks
  • Prescribed medications
  • Referrals for other social services, such as assistance with
    prescription eye glasses and eye exams
  • State Identification cards

Supportive Services also refers clients to other CAA services, such as Employment Services, GED classes, Ex-Offender Fresh Start Program, Head Start, Blueprint for Success, and the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP).


City Gospel Mission
1805 Dalton Avenue
Cincinnati OH 45214

Description:

The Mission helps mend lives and create a bridge between people of faith and people who have lost hope. Each year the Mission provides more than 120,000 meals and more than 24,000 nights of shelter to people in need. A hot, delicious meal served with loving kindness can lead a homeless individual to seek the more in-depth help they need to change.

When a homeless and hurting man or woman is ready for the next step in their journey toward health and independence, City Gospel Mission staff and volunteers are there to help. Holistic recovery programs, case management, counseling, and classes are just a few of the many services available to men and women.


Clinton County Community Action Program
789 North Nelson Avenue
Wilmington OH 45177

Description:

Clinton County Community Action Program is a contracted service provider for Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • home-delivered meals
  • independent living assistance
  • medical transportation
  • homemaking
  • congregate meals
  • recreation
  • supportive services,
  • transportation

Food Pantry

The Community Action Food Pantry is a free service to help families/individuals that are struggling to put food on the table. The service provides applicants with a three day supply of food including, meats, vegetables, and fruits. Each household is eligible one time per month for this service and must be a resident of Clinton County.

Here are the Items needed to apply:

  • Picture ID
  • Proof of income for the entire household
  • Proof of address (something that has been mailed to you within the last 30 days that has your name and address on it, ie. current bill.)

Clients must bring these three items every time they apply for the service.

Congregate Meal Information

Congregate Meals are provided at the Wilmington Senior Center located at 717 N. Nelson Road.  Meals are offered Monday thru Friday at 11:30 am.  Please call 937-382-7170 for more information.

Weatherization

Weatherization is a free service to those who qualify. It is a program designed to make homes more energy efficient. The goal is to create an energy efficient environment that not only is conserving energy, but doing so with health and safety being top priority.

HEAP

A household applying for HEAP must report total gross household income for the past 12 months for all members, except wage or salary income earned by dependent minors under 18 years old.  Both homeowners and renters are eligible for assistance.

For more information on Heating Assistance please call Debbie Schalk at 937-382-1234.

Housing

The Clinton Community Action Agency (CCAA) helps to ensure individuals/families are given the opportunity to live in affordable housing. Since 1995 CCAA has been involved in building housing designed to help lower income individuals/families have affordable places to live. Such housing is geared toward people who do not make enough money for market rate rent but make too much for subsidized housing.

Senior Housing

Senior Housing is available in three different complexes.

  • Community Commons
    Is off of Nelson Ave in Wilmington and has two and three bedrooms for seniors age 62 and older.
  • Clinton Commons I
    Is off Thorne Avenue in Wilmington and has all three bedrooms units for seniors age 55 and older
  • Clinton Commons II
    Is also off Nunn Ave in Wilmington all of which are two bedroom units for senior adults age 55 and older

Rent includes water, trash and sewage and washer /dryer hook ups are available in every unit.

For more information contact Clinton County Community Action Agency at (937)-382-8886.


Clinton County Homeless Shelter

Description:

Clinton County Homeless shelter offers temporary residence for homeless individuals and families. They also have a 24 hour food pantry.


Community Action Partnership of the Greater Dayton Area
719 South Main Street
Dayton OH 45402

Description:

Community Action Partnership of the Greater Dayton Area is a nonprofit Community Action Agency committed to eliminating poverty and promoting self-sufficiency by providing various programs and services for individuals and families.

Their mission is to work in partnership with local communities to eliminate the causes and conditions of poverty and to promote individual independence and self-sufficiency.

Some of the services they provide are weatherization, food pantries, emergency services and utility assistance to name a few, to learn more visit their website here.

 

 

 

 


Esther Marie Hatton Center for Women
2499 Reading Road
Cincinnati 45202

Description:

 

The Esther Marie Hatton Center for Women ensures homeless women in Cincinnati have access to basic human needs such as shelter, food, emergency clothing items, basic toiletries, and safety.

  • 60 beds for homeless women

  • Non-dormitory sleeping quarters

  • Serving three daily meals

  • State of the art kitchen facilities

  • Individualized Case Management Support Services

  • Full day treatment services tailored to each woman’s specific needs

  • Fully operational on site medical clinic

  • Daytime Programming

  • Full Laundry Services

  • 9,000 Sq. Foot Private Outdoor Courtyard

 


FAITH Emergency Services Inc./FAITH Ministries
6315 South Mason Montgomery Road
Mason 45040

Description:

1. FAITH Ministries is a cooperative partnership among seven local churches, United Way of Warren County, Kiwanis to provide emergency relief for persons and families in need .
2. FAITH Ministries is open to meet with persons in our office inside Mason United Methodist Church from 1:00pm to 3:00 pm each Thursday.  We are closed on Thanksgiving Day or when Christmas Day or Christmas Eve falls on Thursday.
3. Emergency support is available for food, rent, utilities (water, gas, electricity, propane, fuel oil), and prescription medications.
4. FAITH Ministries serves Mason and Deerfield Township (and Shadow Lake Trailer Park, which is in the Lebanon School District).
5. Clients must have a letter or bill stating the of date of utility shut-off or eviction including the name of the client, mailing address, and phone number of the provider/landlord.
6. Food assistance is available for clients who are currently receiving Food Stamp benefits.
7. Clients must come in person with picture identification, like a driver’s license, showing current resident address.  if the driver’s license has an old address, then bring a recent bill showing the current address.
8. If client is currently receiving Food Stamps they should bring in the paperwork that shows they are currently receiving benefits.
9. Client must fill out a FAITH financial assistance statement including
o Full Name
o Current resident address
o Telephone Number
o Summary of the monthly income and expenses
 


Fairfield Church of God
6001 Dixie Highway
Fairfield 45014

Description:

Food Pantry Services


Fairfield Food Pantry

Description:

The Fairfield Food Pantry started as a result of the Fairfield Community Connection Group’s (CCG) community survey in 1996 revealing a need for a food pantry in Fairfield.  CCG’s founder, Howard Dirksen, formed an independent board, solicited start up donations and located the pantry at an available commercial space on Magie Avenue in Fairfield. It has been a growing and successful operation since and has expanded its services as needs arise and change.

Members of the initial board used their expertise in law, business, finance, and volunteerism to incorporate as a  501(c)3 nonprofit, set guidelines and began operation as a nonprofit business.   Today’s board of 13 caring community leaders meet monthly to make decisions on the pantry needs and operation. The pantry is currently blessed with two part time employees who conduct operations three days a week and volunteers who assist as needed.

The Fairfield Food Pantry is thankful to celebrate 20 years of serving our community. We appreciate the tremendous support that we have received from the community and our volunteers and look forward to continuing to serve as long as there is a need. 

Source of Food and Supplies

We rely upon food donated by individuals, churches, schools, community organizations, scout, youth and community institutions. In addition we buy food from Shared Harvest Food Bank, Kroger, Sam’s, Walmart and other local vendors depending upon the best price. It has been a standard in our operation to supply food along with personal care products and household supplies as we feel home and human cleanliness, like food, is important in keeping a family healthy and happy. Civic groups, like Fairfield Women, collect monthly donations of food and also personal care products.


Faith Lutheran Church Food Pantry
421 East Vine St.
Wilmington Ohio 45177

Description:

Faith Lutheran Church Food Pantry is open on the first and third Wednesday’s from 10:00-12:00.


Family Service of Middletown
555 N. Vertiy Parkway
Middletown 45042

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available

Monday

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Tuesday

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Wednesday

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Thursday

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Friday

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Saturday

CLOSED

Sunday

CLOSED


Franklin Area Community Services
345 South Main Street
Franklin 45005

Description:

Who does FACS serve?
You are eligible for our services if you live in the area we serve and meet income guidelines. In 2010, FACS assisted 2,180 families, many multiple times, representing a total of 28,692 individuals served. 10,701 food baskets were distributed. 448 families were given financial assistance.

How can I get help?
Come to our building and please bring these things:

 

 

  • Proof of residence: current bill or piece of mail
  • Provide one of the following documents for children: birth certificate, medical card, or school records.
  • Picture ID for adults
  • Proof of income for financial assistance

 

 

When is help available?
Food is available anytime we are open: Monday-Friday, Noon to 3 p.m. and Wednesday, 5 to 7 p.m.

Financial assistance: Please call FACS at 937-746-7791 to see what assistance is available and current hours to apply.  

 


FreeStore FoodBank
112 E Liberty Street
Cincinnati OH 45202

Description:

What is the Freestore Foodbank?

The Freestore Foodbank is the largest emergency food provider in the Tri-State area, serving a 20 county region in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.  Freestore Foodbank  solicits, collects, purchases and stores food from manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and government agencies and distribute it to more than 325 nonprofit member agencies that provide free food to those in need. The Freestore Foodbank is a member of Feeding America (formerly America`s Second Harvest), the national network of food banks and food rescue programs. The Freestore Foodbank is an independent nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.

Addressing a Vital Need
Freestore Foodbank partners with community food pantries and other resources to provide nearly 27 million meals to hungry children and families each year. To find a Freestore Foodbank location near you, visit  https://freestorefoodbank.org/get-help/communitypartneragencies/.


Graceworks
6430 Inner Mission Way
Dayton Ohio 45459

Description:

At Graceworks Lutheran Services, everything they do is based on the principles of servant leadership, and building community.  They believe individuals thrive when they live interdependently with others in communities dedicated to upholding personal dignity and fostering wholeness.

They serve people of all faiths through a variety of programs such as assisted living for seniors and persons with disabilities, senior residential communities, companionship services, and community outreach.


Hamilton Lighthouse Fellowship Food Pantry

Description:

The Lighthouse Food Pantry is open Saturday mornings 9:30-12:30. Emergency food is also available at each of the church services and during the week during normal office hours.


Holy Trinity St. Vincent De Paul Food Pantry
140 N 6th St
Batavia OH 45103

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available


Hope Emergency Program
5333 Kernan Road
Lynchburg Ohio 45142

Description:

The Hope Emergency Program is a 501 (c) (3), social service outreach program.  Every week food, clothing and household items are distributed to an average of 250 families.  In addition to the weekly distribution, a special effort is made to help families recover from personal disasters such as home fires and floods. Services are open to residents of Adams, Brown, Clinton, and Highland counties.


Jewish Family Service
8487 Ridge Road
Cincinnati OH 45236

Description:

Jewish Family Service is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • social work counseling
  • caregiver support
  • recreation
  • supportive services

Jewish Family Service of Cincinnati strengthens lives by providing professional social services to families and individuals in times of need.  Many services are available including: aging and caregiver services, adoption connection, counseling, family life education, resettlement acculturation, and vital services support (region’s only kosher food pantry).


Little Miami Food Service
4766 Whitacre Dr.
Morrow Ohio 45152

Description:

The Little Miami Food Service is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing emergency food relief to residents living within the Little Miami School District in Southwest Ohio. Operating as the Little Miami Pantry, they accomplish this task by offering temporary food assistance, personal care items and other daily living necessities to those in need.

The Pantry is open every Monday and Friday from 9:00 AM to Noon.

 


Mason Food Pantry

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available

Mason Food Pantry serves the Mason community by providing food, healthcare products, household items, and toiletries for individuals and families who have temporarily come into financial hardship and need assistance. Our vision is much bigger though. We desire to see individuals empowered to go from need to abundance.

 

Donation and Drop off hours : Monday-9am-11am, Tuesday 9am-11am, Thursday9am-11am

Pantry Hours- Monday 6:30-7:30pm, Wednesday 9:30am-11am, 9:30am-11am


Mercy Franciscan at St. John
1800 Logan Street
Cincinnati OH 45202

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available

Homeless Shelter Available for Families (if you are interested, you must call 513.381.SAFE)


MercyWorks: Vineyard Eastgate Community Church
1005 Old St. Rt. 74
Batavia 45103

Description:

MercyWorks services include
-Open door food pantry available every Wednesday 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
-Counseling and life skill coaching


Milford Miami Ministry
844 State Route 131
Milford 45150

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available to Miami Township areas only


New Life Baptist Mission
415 Henry Street
Hamilton 45011

Description:

Commuinty Cafe, Food Pantry, Worship Services, and a Hub of Resources. Help with addiction, mental health, and other social services served by an onsite proffesional partner. M-Thurs (10am-2pm), Sun (5pm) Worship Service with a meal afterwards.


Newtonsville Food Pantry
794 Wright Street
Newtonsville Ohio 45158

Description:

Food Pantry Location: 8.66 miles from Newtonsville

Choice pantry that clients may come to once a week. They serve Clermont and Brown counties as well as the surrounding area. Clients are welcome to come early for fellowship.

 

Please contact Rebecca Moore:  2620 State Route 131, Batavia Ohio 45103. (513) 625-9093 [email protected] 


Open Door Food Pantry
800 South Front Street
Hamilton OH 45011

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available


Open Door Ministries
2366 Kemper Lane
Cincinnati Ohio 45206

Description:

Open Door Ministries is located in the basement of The Church of the Advent. Some of the services they offer are a food pantry and health services. To learn more about their services visit their website here.


Our Daily Bread
1730 Race Street
Cincinnati OH 45202

Description:

A Hot Meal

Our Daily Bread provides a warm meal in a comfortable place for all who come to us. Upwards of 500 meals are served daily, Monday through Friday.

Lunch on Legs

This outreach program ensures that senior citizens in the neighborhood who are unable to travel to Our Daily Bread receive a nutritious meal Monday through Friday. We check on the well-being of these seniors and tend to their special needs.

Other Services & Programs

There are many more acts of kindness and outreach from our base of volunteers and supporters. Additional programs include:

  • Medical Volunteers of Cincinnati who provide free foot care and shoes.
  • A Parish Nurse helps those in need of nursing care.
  • Bingo creates a sense of community for our guests and a sense of belonging. 
  • Movie Day helps guest fell they are part of the mainstream.
  • Ohio Justice and Policy Center attorneys provide free legal services, consultations, advice and referrals, as well as possible representation for ex-offenders who are trying to become productive members of society.
  • The Birthday Angels bake and decorate birthday cakes every month for our guests to help celebrate a day that might otherwise go unnoticed.

 


Over-The-Rhine Kitchen

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available


Princeton Pike Church of God: Make A Way Food Bank
6101 Princeton Glendale Road
Hamilton OH 45011

Description:

The Food Bank is open on Tuesdays and Fridays, 8:00 a.m – 9:30 a.m.

The Princeton Pike Church of God, Food Bank is a ministry that reaches out to those in need and assists them with basic grocery needs and toiletries.

The Following is required to receive groceries from the food bank:

1. A photo ID
2. A rent receipt
3. Proof of income
4. Social Security ID for each family member
 

 


Queen City Kitchen
2631 Gilbert Avenue
Cincinnati 45206

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available


Rescue Bank
301 Union St.
Seattle Washington 9811

Description:

What is the Rescue Bank Program?

Rescue Bank is a signature program of GreaterGood.org, an international non-profit that benefits People, Pets, and the Planet.

Rescue Bank provides grants to the animal rescue community in the form of donated pet food, delivered through our network of regional affiliates.  We pay to ship the products directly from the donor to the affiliate’s warehouse. Affiliates then distribute these grants to pre-qualified recipients based on demonstrated need and verified census. Pet food grants allow rescue organizations to transfer part of their food budget to much-needed services such as spay/neuter, vet services, facility maintenance or improvement, adoption events, etc.

GreaterGood.org supports many other animal welfare programs, such as Rescue ReBuild, A Shot at Life, and One Picture Saves a Life. Please visit their website for more details on how GreaterGood.org supports rescue groups worldwide.


Rescue Community Center

Description:

The center is open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10AM to 4PM and serves 150 people each week with groceries, clothing, furniture, and counseling.


Salvation Army – Hamilton
235 Ludlow Street
Hamilton OH 45011

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available

Emergency Financial Assistance


Salvation Army – Middletown
1914 First Avenue
Middletown OH 45044

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available


Salvation Army- Batavia

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available


Salvation Army-Family Services
114 East Central Parkway
Cincinnati Ohio

Description:

Food distrubution is on Thursdays from 9:00-11:45


Serve City
622 East Ave.
Hamilton Ohio 45011

Description:

Serve City is a food pantry and shelter in Hamiton serving over 3, 000 people per month. To learn more about their services click here.


Shared Harvest Foodbank, Inc.
5901 Dixie Highway
Fairfield OH 45014

Description:

Shared Harvest Foodbank collects, warehouses, transports and distributes contributions of wholesome surplus food and other grocery style products to 100+ food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and similar non-profits in Butler, Warren, Preble, Darke and Miami counties which provide either hot meals or bags of groceries to people in emergency need. The foodbank also is a mixing center providing USDA commodities to five sister foodbanks serving an additional 34 Ohio counties. They distribute an average of 10 million pounds of groceries each year.

For more information regarding foodbanks in your area, click here:  http://sharedharvest.org/get-help.html


Shiloh Community Services
3650 Washington Avenue
Cincinnati OH 45229

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available


St. Francis Seraph Ministries
1615 Republic Street
Cincinnati 45202

Description:

Soup Kitchen


St. Michael Church
11144 Spinner Avenue
Cincinnati 45241

Description:

For more information on St. Vincent DePaul`s food assistance programs please call St. Michael Church.

Monday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m.

Friday; 8:30 a.m.-Noon


St. Vincent de Paul
1125 Bank Street
Cincinnati OH 45214

Description:

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Cincinnati is a non-profit organization providing a unique style of personal assistance with food, clothing, medicine, rent, utilities, transportation and companionship to people facing economic, emotional or spiritual crises.

The Charitable Pharmacy

The Charitable Pharmacy is currently open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays each week to certify up to 12 new clients each day for up to six months of prescription coverage. To get enrolled you will need proof of residence, verification of income and expenses for all household members, and original or faxed prescriptions. The pharmacy serves clients from Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties.

Edyth & Carl Lindner Choice Food Pantry

For those requesting assistance with food, the Edyth & Carl Lindner Choice Food Pantry is open every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to noon at our West End Office at 1125 Bank Street.  Those living in the following zip codes are welcome to come: 45202, 45203, 45214, 45219, 45225, 45229, 45232. For those living outside the zip code range, please call (513) 421-0602 to locate a food pantry in your area. 

Please bring the following documentation with you:

  1. Picture ID, Social Security Cards or a printout for the entire household.
  2. Proof of address, for example a recent utility bill or any piece of mail with your name and address on it, postmarked within the last 30 days.

Homelessness Prevention

St. Vincent de Paul`s help is diverse and far-reaching, but it begins in prevention.  For those living paycheck to paycheck an unexpected expense such as a car repair or a child`s medical bill can set the whole household over budget.  Often a small investment to help with a rent or utility bill will save a family from eviction or having water or electricity turned off and ultimately catches them before they become homeless.


St. Vincent de Paul, Dayton
945 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd.
Dayton Ohio 45417

Description:

St. Vincent de Paul, Dayton District Council is a 501(C)(3) organization that assists the homeless and impoverished by sharing God’s love by providing emergency shelter, transitional housing, food, clothing, household items, and guidance to leading a self-sufficient life. We provide aid to those on the brink of losing housing, those who are currently homeless, and to those working to secure permanent housing. To learn more about their programs visit their website here.


Su Casa Hispanic Center
7162 Reading Road
Cincinnati OH 45237

Description:

The mission of SuCasa is to serve Hispanics residing in Cincinnati. Services provided by SuCasa include:

  • Job Referral and Job Fairs. 
  • Housing Assistance and Referrals.
  • Enroll Children in School and Daycare.
  • Promote GED Program.
  • English and Spanish Classes.
  • Translation Services.
  • Income Tax Preparation Services.
  • Medical Referrals and Health Fairs.
  • Legal Referrals.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous in Spanish.
  • Host and Promote Athletic Teams


Sugartree Ministry Center
180 East Main St.
Wilmington Ohio 45177

Description:

The Sugartree Ministry provides groceries and warm meals to those in need.


The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP)
3101 Park Center Drive
Alexandria 22302

Description:

The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a Federal program that helps low-income people, including elderly people, by providing them with emergency food assistance at no cost.


The Healing Center
11345 Century Circle West
Cincinnati Ohio 45246

Description:

The Healing Center is a resource for food , clothing, job coaching and connections, finanical programs , healthcare, spiritual care and misc classes. We have a data base of resources that we refer out guest to as needed.


Tri-County Assembly
7350 Dixie Highway
Fairfield OH 45014

Description:

Food Pantry Services Available


Valley Interfaith Food & Clothing Center
420 W. Wyoming Ave
Cincinnati OH 45215

Description:

Food Pantry Services and Rental Assistance Available


Volunteers of America of Greater Ohio
1776 E. Broad St.
Columbus Ohio 43203

Description:

Volunteers of America is a national, non-profit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential. Through thousands of human services programs, including housing and healthcare, Volunteers of America helps nearly 2 million people across the country – more than 34,000 in Greater Ohio alone.

 Established locally in 1896, their ministry of service has supported and empowered America’s most vulnerable groups including at-risk youth, the frail elderly, men and women returning from prison, homeless individuals and families, people with disabilities, and those recovering from addictions.

Their work touches the mind, body, heart – and ultimately the spirit – of those they serve, integrating their deep compassion with highly effective programs and services.


YWCA of Batavia
55 South 4th Street
Batavia OH 45103

Description:

 

YWCA House of Peace Shelter

The YWCA provides safe protective shelter and necessary supportive services for battered women and their children to move them toward self-sufficiency, independence and freedom from abuse.

The YWCA Food Pantry 

The YWCA Food Pantryoperates on the following schedule: 

Monday 8:30AM – 4:30PM

Tuesday 9:00AM – 2:45PM

Wednesday – CLOSED

Thursday 8:30AM – 4:30PM

Friday 8:30AM -4:30PM


Your Fathers Kitchen
180 East Main Street
Wilmington Ohio 45177

Description:

Food pantry and soup kitchen operated by Sugartree Ministries and staffed by volunteers from area churches and businesses.

SOUP KITCHEN HOURS:
Monday – 6PM – 7PM
Tuesday – 6PM – 7PM
Wednesday – 12PM – 1PM
Thursday – 6PM – 7PM
Friday – 6PM – 7PM
Saturday – 12PM – 1PM

GROCERIES:
Thursday – 12PM – 1PM