Cleveland Heights, OH|News|
Mobile Food Pantry Coming To Heights Libraries
The Lee Road branch will hold a drive-thru produce pantry on Dec. 28.

The Lee Road branch will hold a drive-thru produce pantry on Dec. 28.

Students and staff collected winter clothing for the Blessing House.
The Holiday Car Parade at Independence Village will help Community Resource Services.
The 10-driver team has helped Westlake seniors get safely to medical appointments, delivered food and made social phone calls.
New and lightly used toys will be given to children in Cleveland Heights by police.
Beachwood Delivers will cut out the middleman and allow local restaurants to keep more of their profits.
On Saturday, volunteers will collect needed items for families struggling due to COVID-19.
The sheriffs will give $500 to 22 organizations throughout Lorain County.
The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Lorain County.
To protect residents, police are gathering donations online instead of in-person.
Solon police and firefighters will be collecting non-perishable food items for the Greater Cleveland Food Bank.
The annual Fill the Cruiser event was an overwhelming success thanks to the generosity of Cleveland Heights residents, officials said.
Police are collecting food and household goods to help families in need in the Heights.
The organization brings meals to residents in need, but the group now needs volunteers.
Many Ohio nonprofits are seeing plummeting revenue and disruptions to their services.
In a simple act of kindness meant to support educators at Strongsville Middle School, local parents sent a food truck to provide self-care.