September 2025 is Hunger Action Month, and Mid-Ohio Food Collective is spreading the word that hunger exists in every community. Food insecurity affects as many as one in five Ohioans, and the need for food assistance is near all-time highs. Wherever you call home in Ohio, Hunger Lives Here … and So Does Help!
All month long, we will share insights and stories of how real Ohioans are living with hunger, finding help, giving back, and fighting the stigma against food assistance. Check back here and follow us on social media to learn how MOFC and our neighbors are working to create hunger-free, healthier communities where everyone thrives!
Central Ohio businesses are stepping up to fight hunger! You can help by attending one of our community events or taking advantage of a promotion at a local business to benefit MOFC.
(614) MAGAZINE
September Edition
Click on the thumbnail to left to read the Hunger Action Month insert featured in (614) Magazine this month!
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NBC 4 WCMH: Teen volunteers help out at Mid-Ohio Farm at NBC4
Aug 5, 2025 | People came together to help feed and care for their neighbors this week as NBC4 welcomed 22 eager teenage volunteers to the Mid-Ohio Farm at NBC4.
The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio food pantries face rising demand as state and federal funding shrinks
Aug 3, 2025 | Refrigerated semi-trucks making their last stop on a rescue mission pulled up to docking stations on a late July morning at the Mid-Ohio Food Collective warehouse in Grove City.
Spectrum News: Foodbanks across Ohio face more demand with less supply
Aug 12, 2025 | Foodbanks across Ohio are feeling the strain of record demand. High food prices because of inflation and hundreds of millions in federal and state funding cuts aren’t easing their pain.