Strategically located throughout the tri-county area, these sites provide accessible points for individuals and businesses to donate non-perishable food items, fresh produce, and other essential supplies. By dropping off donations at these locations, you’re directly supporting our efforts to fight hunger and making a tangible difference in the lives of our neighbors in need.

Second Harvest Food Bank
2805 Salt Springs Rd. Youngstown, OH 44509
Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Our donation drop-off box is located inside the door of the Main Entrance of the Food Bank. Our receptionist will help with donation acceptance and we can even help you unload. We accept donations of unopened, non-perishable food from individual donors.

For individual non-perishable donations, please drop off at:

Armstrong Cable
9328 Woodworth Rd. North Lima, OH 44452

Grocery Retailer/Large Scale Donations

Large-scale food donations are a critical part of our mission to fight hunger in the Mahoning Valley. While community food drives and individual food donations are extremely valuable, the scale of our work also requires the support of donors in the manufacturing, warehouse/logistics, produce/agriculture and food services industries. Large-scale food donors include manufacturers, distributors, growers, schools and institutions. Please consider donating your surplus product to the food bank. For additional information please contact the food bank at 330-792-5522.

For every $1 given, the Food Bank distributes up to $10 worth of food, or up to 5 meals.

Every Dollar Counts

$1 = up to 5 meals, so even a small donation can help fight hunger. Your gift will immediately fight hunger in our community. Thanks to our purchasing power through bulk ordering, monetary donations go even further. While food drives and donations are always needed, monetary donations allow us to purchase food that is needed but not always donated such as meats and fresh produce.

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Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and all gifts are fully tax deductible as allowed by law. From time to time, donor names may be listed in Food Bank publications, but only after written notification is provided. It is the policy of Second Harvest Food Bank to maintain the highest level of confidentiality with respect to donor information. We will not share donor names, addresses or fund-related financial information with organizations outside of the Food Bank. From time to time, donor names may be listed in Food Bank Publications, but only after written notification is provided. In all cases, donors are given the option of remaining anonymous.