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Throughout Northeast Ohio, one in six people is food insecure – meaning they may not know where their next meal will come from. The Greater Cleveland Food Bank seeks to bridge the meal gap, connecting individuals with the nutritious meals they need to succeed.

The Greater Cleveland Food Bank is the largest hunger relief organization in Northeast Ohio having provided 45 million meals in 2014 to hungry people in Cuyahoga, Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, Ashland, and Richland counties. Our mission is to ensure that everyone in our communities has the nutritious food they need every day.

Contact the Greater Cleveland Food Bank’s Help Center

The Greater Cleveland Food Bank can help you apply for Food Stamps or other benefits you may be eligible for over the phone or you can drop in. Contact the Help Center at 216.738.2067 to speak with a benefits outreach counselor.

John Carroll University does not currently offer student legal services. However, click here to access Cleveland State University’s Cleveland-Marshall College of Law’s extensive resource outlining where to go for legal advice in the Greater Cleveland area.

View this PDF for on-campus and local LGBTQIA+ resources.

The purpose of the emergency fund is to support students experiencing emergency financial concerns that may be significantly impacting a student’s well-being. The emergency fund may be used for nonrecurring expenses that are not related to tuition or other educational expenses. 

The request may be submitted using this form.

 

Dress to impress at your next interview, career fair, or networking event! The Career Closet and Fund provides students with professional clothing and funding to purchase professional clothing at no cost. The goal of this program is to help relieve the stress of affording professional clothing and allows students to focus on creating positive first impressions when networking. 

Learn more about how to access the Career Fair Wear Closet and Fund here.

For more information on DACA and resources for undocumented students, please click here.

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John Carroll University is dedicated to building a campus community free from bias, discrimination, and hate. We understand our Jesuit mission as being fundamentally opposed to these things. We cannot at once be committed to “service for the common good” and also tolerate behaviors that are harmful or destructive to others.

Title IX requires all schools receiving federal financial assistance to take reasonable steps to create a safe, nondiscriminatory learning environment. If discrimination based on sex occurs, John Carroll University will take immediate action to end the discrimination, remedy its effects, and prevent its future recurrence.

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