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Paul’s Serv-Rite Food Market is a cornerstone of community in the Central neighborhood
How can Cleveland’s nonprofits improve access to healthy food?
Rite Aid Healthy Futures is supporting three Cleveland food access programs: the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, The FARE Project, and Food Strong. With nearly 14 percent of Cuyahoga County food insecure, these efforts are fighting hunger in our area.
Cleveland working to promote convenient access to healthy foods in neighborhoods
A new Meijer grocery store on East 105th Street, a dollar store that sells groceries, and a program to bring fresh foods to corner stores are all part of the city’s efforts to bring healthy food to its neighborhoods.
City says West Side Market consultant hasn’t completed report, did shoddy job
“Tell us how to do it, not who should own it.”
Circular Cleveland grants fund creative upcycling initiatives
Two Cleveland non-profit organizations have launched Circular Cleveland, a small grant program that is funding individuals who are reusing and repairing old cars, clothes, furniture that would ordinarily end up going into a landfill.
West Side Market diversifies tenant mix with new pop-up stalls
The West Side Market’s new day stall vendor program grants local entrepreneurs temporary spots in the produce arcade on weekends. Although this program only runs from Aug. 7 to Aug. 28, the city has eyes on a future long-term day stall program.







