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Emergency (Expedited) Food Assistance

Families and individuals with special circumstances can receive a decision on their food benefits application faster than normal—within 24 hours for some groups and seven days for others.

You may be entitled to 24-hour expedited service if:

You may be entitled to 7-day expedited service if:

If your application for expedited service is approved, you will receive your benefits within seven calendar days.

Expedited service is available only for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP, formerly known as food stamps.

The Process for Applying

  1. Apply online
  2. Call 844-640-OHIO (6446), Mon – Fri 8am to 4pm
  3. Visit your local library for help applying online, by phone, or by fax
  4. In-person at a Neighborhood Family Service Center

Programs

BenefitsCheckUp® for Seniors

Have you had your BenefitsCheckUp? This free, comprehensive web-based program connects older adults and people with disabilities with benefits programs that can help pay for health care, medicine, food, utilities, and more.

Utility Assistance

Ohio offers Energy Assistance Programs to help low-income residents pay their heating or cooling bills.

Ohio Works First

Ohio Works First is a financial assistance part of the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program. OWF provides temporary support to families while parents work their way toward becoming self-sufficient.

Child Care Assistance Program

The Child Care Assistance Program can help you cover part of the cost of child care while you are working or in school. Eligible residents can choose from hundreds of licensed care programs to find the one that best meets their needs.

Medicaid

Medicaid provides free or low-cost health coverage to millions of low-income Americans. Like other health insurance plans, Medicaid can help pay for doctor’s visits, hospital expenses, long-term care, and more.

Related Information

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Throughout Northeast Ohio, one in six people is food insecure – meaning they may not know where their next meal will come from. The Greater Cleveland Food Bank seeks to bridge the meal gap, connecting individuals with the nutritious meals they need to succeed.

We make fruits & vegetables affordable through our flagship program, Produce Perks. We double the value of SNAP (food stamps) when spent on fruits & vegetables.

Program Location

Virgil E. Brown Building Jane Edna Hunter Building Quincy Place Neighborhood Family Service Center Virgil E. Brown Building
1641 Payne Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114

Hours

Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Additional Information:
Metered Parking
Public Transportation: http://www.riderta.com/


Additional Offices/Services
Virgil E. Brown NFSC
SNAP to Skills
Jobs, Education, and Training Dept.
Comprehensive Case Management Program

Jane Edna Hunter Building
3955 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115

Hours

Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Additional Information:
Free Parking
Public Transportation: http://www.riderta.com/

Quincy Place Neighborhood Family Service Center
8111 Quincy Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44104

Hours

Temporarily Closed to the Public
Please visit our Jane Edna Hunter or Virgil E. Brown locations.