Where to find food pantries in Columbiana, Mahoning, Trumbull counties

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Editor’s note: The following information was provided by Second Harvest Food Bank.

Second Harvest Food Bank distributes food to member agencies in Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties. You call the Help Network at 211 or call the numbers below:

Columbiana County: 330-747-2696 or 330-424-7767
Mahoning County: 330-747-2696
Trumbull County: 330-393-1565

Second Harvest Food Bank also operates mobile pantries. The Mobile Pantry Program brings truckloads of food directly to people living in rural areas who would otherwise go hungry. Each county has links to pantry locations and hours. Call to find rural pantries in Columbiana. Mahoning and Trumbull counties.

Monthly rural pantry locations include:

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Hanoverton/Columbiana County
Fellowship of the Beloved
13696 Bethesda Road
Hanoverton, Ohio 44423
10 a.m.-noon, the second Thursday of each month. Bring a photo I.D.

Goshen Township/Mahoning County
Bunker Hill United Methodist Church
15096 W. Middletown Road, Beloit, Ohio 44609
10 a.m.-noon, the second Friday of each month. Bring a photo I.D.

Mecca /Trumbull County
Mecca Community Church
5920 Phillips-Rice Road, Cortland, Ohio 44410
10 a.m.-noon, the second Tuesday of each month. Bring a photo I.D.

About Second Harvest Food Bank – Second Harvest Food Bank is a member food bank of Feeding America, the nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief charity. Second Harvest solicits, stores, and distributes food to hunger-relief organizations in Columbiana, Mahoning, and Trumbull counties; and provides education and advocacy. Second Harvest is a storehouse for large quantities of donated food and USDA commodities that are distributed to 160 hunger-relief organizations and programs located throughout its tri-county service area. Member agencies include church pantries, homeless shelters and soup kitchens, shelters for battered women and after-school programs. To make a financial donation, visit Second Harvest Food Bank.

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