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NUTRITION INFORMATION / SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM
Also known as HUD Scattered Housing
A program of METROHEALTH MEDICAL CENTER · website
This program helps women and children get healthy food, learn about nutrition, and get support for breastfeeding. They also offer a one-time voucher for fresh fruits and vegetables in the summer.
- Address
- 12301 Snow Rd.
Parma, OH 44130 - Hours
- Closed now · closed todayMon 8:30am–4:30pm · Thu 8:30am–4:30pm
- Who can use it
- You can get help if you are pregnant, a new mom up to six months after pregnancy, or have a child up to age five. Fathers and guardians with custody of a child can also get help.
- Languages
- English on-site. Other languages by phone.
- What to expect
- You'll get a food card, nutrition education, and counseling. In the summer, you might get a $30 voucher for a farmer's market.
- What to bring
- I.D. that shows name and birth date for those in the household who are applying for benefits. (Could even be a crib card from the hospital). Need proof of pregnancy from doctor or clinic
- unless the pregnancy is clearly visible. Also need 3 pay stubs
- SSI statements
- proof of Medicaid
- Ohio Works First
- Food Stamps or other means of verifying income
- a written statement from child's father saying he is paying child support
- proof of child's current immunizations
- proof of residency (including utility
- telephone or credit card statement).
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