Cleveland residents bands together after food bank closure in struggling community.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A small community in Cleveland is rallying together after the Bigman’s Food Bank on Kinsman road was shut down Aug. 17.
According to one of the volunteers, the Greater Cleveland Food Bank shut down the pantry after finding mice droppings inside of the building. “Due to the area, and deterioration of the building; it has caused, still the mice to continue,” Let’s Pray Ministries’s Pastor Pamela Brown said. “There’s got to be an answer and a solution to this.”Still, members of the community greatly affected by the decision from Greater Cleveland Food Bank.Copyright 2023 WOIO. All rights reserved.
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