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Financials

The Freestore Foodbank truly appreciates the generosity of the community. We take every dollar donated seriously. Freestore Foodbank has been a Better Business Bureau Accredited Charity since 2005, and the BBB has determined that in addition to meeting BBB’s 20 Standards for Charity Accountability, the Freestore Foodbank adheres [...]

Financials

About Us

VIEW OPEN POSITIONS BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND LEADERSHIP The Freestore Foodbank team is comprised of more than 100 employees working together to solve hunger. With one in seven neighbors in our tristate area at risk of hunger, we are dedicated to addressing the need. We provide 47.2 million [...]

About Us

Representative Payee Program

Freestore Foodbank Representative Payee Program is here to assist you to achieve greater stability by helping you to define key areas in your life that create barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment. We Focus on Five Specific Areas: Preparation of a monthly budget and distribution. Overseeing and reviewing customers [...]

Representative Payee Program

Transportation Assistance

SIGN UP For those needing assistance with medical or work related transportation, we offer assistance. At our Customer Connection Center located at 112 E. Liberty Street in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, we can provide bus passes to help families attend doctor’s appointments, search for employment or travel to a new [...]

Transportation Assistance

Birth Certificates & IDs

To support employment, housing, enrollment in education and more, Freestore Foodbank’s Customer Connection Center located at 112 E. Liberty Street in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati offers vouchers for birth certificates and IDs. When families are faced with homelessness or a sudden crisis, often this basic documentation is lost, leaving families unable [...]

Birth Certificates & IDs

Back On Track

Clothing is a life necessity, but it’s not something everyone can easily afford, limiting their ability to find and maintain employment, as well as regain a sense of self after a crisis.

Back On Track

Produce Pop Ups in partnership with Anthem®

ccording to the USDA, half of every meal you eat should be made up of fruits and vegetables. However, many families have a difficult time easily accessing fresh fruits and vegetables. Freestore Foodbank is working to change this. Produce Pop Ups in partnership with Anthem® bring a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with the option to add other items such as bread, to communities in need. These 1 day “Pop Ups” provide valuable access to fresh items and can be hosted by community organizations, churches and/or schools. If you are interested in hosting please reach out, spots are limited and fill up quickly.

Produce Pop Ups in partnership with Anthem®

Clinic Pantries

The Rubber Duck FAMILY (Food as Medicine in Low-Income Youth) Market is a pilot initiative of Freestore Foodbank and Hopple Street Neighborhood Health Center of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center with support from the Bob Edwards Fund. As part of their visit, each patient is screened for food insecurity. If a patient screens positive, they are provided with a supply of shelf-stable food from the in-clinic pantry.

Clinic Pantries

VA Clinic

Throughout its first year, the mobile pantry was organized in the hospital auditorium once a month. Patients who were identified as needing help by the medical staff were invited to visit the pantry. The goal was to reach as many individuals as possible, provide nutrition to those who truly needed it and raise awareness about healthy eating.

VA Clinic

KIND Program

In January 2011, Freestore Foodbank and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Pediatric Primary Care Clinic launched Keeping Infants Nourished and Developing – also known as the KIND program. Since then, the program has expanded to 10 clinics within 4 health care systems.

KIND Program
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