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The Nutrition Program

 

Home Delivered Meals

 

The Nutrition Program helps

to provide regularly-delivered

meals to older adults regardless

of their ability to pay.

 

Ask how you can have a meal

delivered to your home by

contacting one of our representatives

from the Nutrition Program.

 

 

Call: 330-762-7689 or email


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Marian T. Hall Community Center

760 Edgewood Ave. • Akron, OH 44307
Phone: 330.762.7689 • Fax: 330.374.5015

 

Emergency Food Pantry

 

Emergency food orders are available

in Summit County for older adults

and individuals with disabilities who

are having food emergencies.

 

Our food pantry is one of a very

few that deliver food to those in need.

Contact us to find out how you can

have an emergency food order

delivered to your home.

 

Call: 330-253-4597 x140 or email

 

Leave your name, number and address.

Delivery is available the same day if

we are contacted by 12 noon.

 

* We will call and confirm that someone

will be home to accept the food.

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The Nutrition Program is a very successful collaboration between Mature Services and the Akron Metropolitan

Housing Authority (AMHA) making it possible for nutritious, low-cost lunches to be prepared at the Marian T. Hall

Community Center in Akron and served at seven other congregate sites in Summit County.

In 2007/2008, the Nutrition Program prepared 41,667 meals and served them to older adults at Marian Hall

as well as to residents of Lauer, Sutliff, Mayflower Manor and Saferstein Towers, Collinson Apartments,

White Pond Villa and the Retirement Center of Green. We also provided 6,672 home-delivered meals and

distributed 1,081 emergency food orders. Meals are provided regardless of the recipient's ability to pay.


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