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Geauga County Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) The Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging is happy to administer the SFMNP again this year. The SFMNP is funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Ohio Department of Aging (ODA) and the Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging (WRAAA) Listed below are the Distribution Sites where the coupons for 2020 can be applied for and obtained. On the chart below, locate the zip code where you reside to determine your distribution site. The date and time for coupon distribution is located in the last column below. The coupons will be distributed by either first come first serve or by lottery. There is no guarantee that you will receive coupons. This document is for informational purposes only. Contact your distribution site for further details and information. No applications or coupons are available from the WRAAA’s office. This year, some past distribution sites are unable to participate in the program. The zip codes that were previously covered by these distribution sites have all been reassigned to another distribution site. The distribution sites not participating this year are listed at the end of this document. Distribution Site Contact Zip Code(s) Date & Time for Coupon distribution CUYAHOGA COUNTY Lottery Chinese Senior Center (216) 881-6999 August 13, 1- 2 pm 3843 Payne Ave 44114 Susan Liu By appointments only at 3843 Payne Ave, Cleveland 44114 Cleveland, OH 44114 First Come First Serve 44017, 44129, 44130, City of Parma Heights August 11-13 & 18-20, 9:45am – 12:45pm (440) 888-4416 44131, 44133, 44134, 9275 North Church Drive Beginning on August 11th, applications will be Trish James 44136, 44141, 44147, Parma Heights 44130 completed over the telephone. Parma Heights 44149 will provide further Instructions. Lottery August 13, 10am -11:30am 44040, 44118, 44121, Community Partnership on aging will provide 44122 44124, 44143 further instructions. There will be NO face to Community Partnership on Aging (216) 291-3902 face distribution under any circumstances. 1370 Victory Drive Jill Schanz South Euclid 44121 First Come First Serve Beginning August 10th 44117, 44119, Community Partnership on aging will provide 44123, 44132 further instructions. There will be NO face to face distribution under any circumstances. East End Neighborhood House (216) 707-6010 First Come First Serve 2749 Woodhill Rd Richard 44104 August 10-14, 10am – 2pm Cleveland 44104 Haynesworth Advocacy. Assistance. Answers on Aging and Disabilities. 1700 East 13th Street, Suite 114 Cleveland, OH 44114 Phone: 216.621.0303 Fax: 216.803.2005 Toll Free: 800.626.7277 AreaAgingSolutions.org Distribution Site Contact Zip Code(s) Date & Time for Coupon distribution Harvard Community Srvs Ctr (216) 991-8585 First Come First Serve 18240 Harvard Ave ext. 3213 44128 August 12, 10am – 2pm Cleveland 44128 Phyllis Hailey Catholic Charities First Come First Serve (216) 939-3713 Hispanic Senior Center August 17, 10am - Noon Evelyn Santos- 44102* 7800 Detroit Avenue Hispanic Senior Center will provide further Rodriguez Cleveland 44102 instructions. Lakewood Division of Aging/ Lawther Center (216) 529-5062 44107, 44116, 44126, Lottery 16024 Madison Avenue Barry Wemyss 44140, August 17, 2 – 3pm Lakewood 44107 Maple Heights Senior Center (216) 587-5481 First Come First Serve 15901 Libby Road Jaimie 44105, 44125, 44137 August 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 21 Maple Heights 44137 Hasenohrl 10am – 2pm St. Martin De Porres Senior First Come First Serve (216) 268-3909 Center August 12-14 2:30pm - 4:30pm Amina 44108 1264 East 123rd Street in the parking lot. St. Martin De Porres will Abdulhaqq Cleveland 44108 provide further instructions. Murtis Taylor Family Center (216) 283-4400 First Come First Serve 13422 Kinsman Ave. 44120 Teres Burns August 17-19, 9am – Noon Cleveland 44120 First Come First Serve August 14, 9am North Olmsted Senior Center (440) 777-8100 44070, 44138, Applications will be taken over the telephone 28114 Lorain Road Jackie Chavez- 44142, 44145 only beginning on August 14th at 9:00AM North Olmsted 44070 Anderson Coupons distributed by appointment only. No Walk-ins Accepted. Rose Center for Aging Well- First Come First Serve Earnest J. Bohn (Rear Green (216) 373-1681 44101, 44103, 44106, August 12th Applications will be taken over the Building) Nicole Alexander 44115, 44127 telephone from 10am to 3pm 1667 Ansel Road Coupons will be mailed. Cleveland 44108 Rose Center for Aging Well- East Cleveland (216) 373-1696 44112 To be determined 1507 Doan Ave. Tracey Kirksey East Cleveland 44112 Rose Center for Aging Well- Gunning Park (216) 373-1706 44135, 44111 To be determined 16700 Puritas Avenue Ashley Langford Cleveland 44135 Rose Center for Aging Well- King Kennedy (216) 373-1689 44104* To be determined 2501 E. 59th St., #1201 Jerry Purcell Cleveland, OH 44104 Rose Center for Aging Well- Paul W. Alandt Lakeshore (216) 373-1611 44110 To be determined 16600 Lake Shore Boulevard Ashlee Williman Cleveland 44110 Distribution Site Contact Zip Code(s) Date & Time for Coupon distribution Rose Center for Aging Well- (216) 373-1680 Oakwood Melissa 44139, 44146 To be determined 23035 Broadway Avenue Winberry Bedford 44146 Rose Center for Aging Well- James Woods 216) 373-1689 44113 To be determined 1795 West 25th St. Jerry Purcell Cleveland, 44113 Salvation Army West Park (216) 252-3593 First Come First Serve 12645 Lorain Ave. 44111 Pam Jones August 12, 14 , 19, 9am – 2:30pm Cleveland 44111 Senior Citizen Resources (216) 749-5367 44109*, 44142, First Come First Serve 3100 Devonshire Avenue Linda Toney 44144 August 13, 10am – 1pm Cleveland 44109 Westside Community House First Come First Serve (216) 771-7297 44102*, 44109*, 9300 Lorain Avenue August 10, 10am – Noon Yvette Medina 44113 Cleveland 44113 GEAUGA COUNTY 44021, 44022, 44023, 44024, 44026, Geauga County Department on First Come First Serve 44046*, 44057, Aging (440) 279-2130 Geauga County Department on Aging will 44060, 44062, 44064, 470 Center St., Bldg 2 Kathy Petrella or provide further instructions. 44065, 44072, 44080, Chardon OH 44024 Karen Stone 44086*, 44099, 44202, 44231, 44234, 44255, 44491 LAKE COUNTY 44024*, 44045, First Come First Serve (440) 205-8111 44046*, 44057, All applications by phone or mail. x 240 44060, 44061, 44077, Lake County Council on Aging Coupons will be mailed to eligible consumers Jennifer 44081, 44086*, Lake County Council on Aging is closed to McLaughlin 44092, 44094, 44095, visitors. 44096, 44097 LORAIN COUNTY 44001, 44011, 44012, Lottery 44028, 44035, 44039, August 10th through 13th ; 8am – 4pm. Lorain County Office on Aging 44044, 44049, 44050, Applications completed over the telephone. 320 North Gateway Blvd., Second (440) 326-4800 44052, 44053, 44054, floor Lauren Ksiazek 44055, 44074, 44089, Lottery (if needed) will occur Friday August 14th. Elyria, OH 44035 44090, 44253, 44256, Lorain County Office on Aging will provide 44275, 44280, 44851, further information. 44859, 44880, 44889 Distribution Site Contact Zip Code(s) Date & Time for Coupon distribution First Come First Serve Neighborhood Alliance August 10, 11, 13, 14, 11am – 3pm 1536 East 30th Street (440) 541-4676 Applications completed over the telephone, 44055 Lorain OH 44055 Amy Anderson 440) 277-8269 ext 6214, (440) 541-4676, or (440) 752-2310 MEDINA COUNTY 44203, 44212, 44214, 44215, 44217, 44230, Medina County Office for Older 44233, 44235, 44251, First Come, First Serve Adults (330) 723-9520 44253, 44254, 44256, August 10, 8am – 4:30pm 246 Northland Drive, Sean Parker 44270, 44273, 44274, by mail ONLY to Medina County locations. Medina 44256 44275, 44280, 44281, 44282, 44287, 44333, 44880 DISTRIBUTION SITES NOT PARTICIPATING Donna Smallwood Center (440) 885-8800 7001 West Ridgewood Drive JoAnn Mason/ Parma 44129 Patti Lummus Euclid Senior Programs (216) 289-2985 1 Bliss Lane Sylka Euclid 44123 Edmondson Fairview Park Senior Life Office (440) 356-4437 20769 Lorain Road Laura Brondos Fairview Park 44126 Distribution Sites and the Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging are not responsible for lost or stolen coupons. Lost or stolen coupons will not be replaced. If coupons are mailed; misplaced, lost or stolen coupons will not be replaced. In response to the pandemic, please adhere to all of the safety guidelines. .
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