Our Food Distribution


Islamic Food Bank

Through a collaboration with the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo, the PHCA established a food bank at the community center in February 2018. The Food Bank is open on Monday from 4:30 to 5:30PM.

There is no registration or sign-up for this service and it is open to all community members. 

If you have any questions, you can contact us at:
Phone: 419-874-4529
Email: [email protected]                                                


Mom's Mobile Mission


Every Third Thursday, Mom's Mobile Mission provides food bags (single-serve meals, snacks, breakfast items and meal ingredients), cleaning products and hygiene products at the Perrysburg Heights Community Center.

There is no registration or sign-up for this service and it is open to all community members.

Individuals/Families may visit the pantry between 5:30 - 6:30pm on the third Thursday of every month.

 

 

 


Warm Meals To-Go

Serving All Community Members

The Second Saturday of Each Month: Warm meals to-go are provided by the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo and are available at the Perrysburg Heights Community Center. There is no registration or sign-up for this service and it is open to all community members. Individuals/families may visit the center to pick up warm meals between the hours of 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. on the second Saturday of each month.


 

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    "Over the course of 26 years, this organization, historically comprised of a broad base of board members and volunteers from the surrounding community, has made a profound difference for countless children and families through the wide range of services that it has provided, most notably the after-school educational intervention and support services provided to disadvantaged and at-risk youth in our community."

    Mark Hetrick

    Perrysburg Township Police Department

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    "The [PHCA] has a history of providing access to valuable after school educational and recreational programs for Perrysburg community children. These programs assist students with educational development and performance but more importantly provide positive reinforcement and encouragement towards becoming productive and successful members of the commmunity. As the Chief of Police of the City of Perrysburg, I applaud and support the Perrysburg Heights Community Association in their efforts"

    Chief Daniel O. Paez

    City of Perrysburg Police Division

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