Street Chronicle Stats--Hunger
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 Top 5 suburbs receiving Food Pantry referrals  | 
 Top 5 unmet needs in food pantries in Cleveland  | 
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 1. East Cleveland  | 
 1. East Cleveland 44112  | 
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 2. Euclid  | 
 2. Slavic Village-44105  | 
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 3. Cleveland Hts.  | 
 3. Detroit Shoreway/Cudell 44102  | 
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 4. Lakewood  | 
 4.Glenville neighborhood 44103  | 
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 5. Maple Hts.  | 
 5. Mt. Pleasant/Shaker Hts 44120  | 
**From First Call For Help/211 October 2012
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 Top neighborhoods with highest percentage of people eligible for food stamps  | 
 Top neighborhoods with largest number of people served by the local pantries.  | 
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 1. Kinsman  | 
 89%  | 
 1. Old Brooklyn  | 
 5,772  | 
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 2. Central  | 
 88%  | 
 2. Glenville  | 
 5,222  | 
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 3. Stockyards  | 
 79%  | 
 3. East Cleveland  | 
 5,202  | 
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 4. North Broadway  | 
 76%  | 
 4. Jefferson  | 
 5,070  | 
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 5. Woodland Hills  | 
 72%  | 
 5. Detroit Shoreway  | 
 4,340  | 
Statistics from the Greater Cleveland Food Bank study September 2012
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 Number of Hot Meal and Pantry Programs Ranked by total combined number of food programs  | 
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 1. Glenville  | 
 19  | 
 6. Fairfax  | 
 11  | 
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 2. East Cleveland  | 
 15  | 
 8. South Collinwood  | 
 9  | 
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 2. Hough  | 
 15  | 
 8. Kinsman  | 
 9  | 
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 2. Lakewood  | 
 15  | 
 10. Ohio City  | 
 8  | 
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 5. Central  | 
 13  | 
 10. Mt. Pleasant  | 
 8  | 
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 6. Detroit Shoreway  | 
 11  | 
 10. Jefferson  | 
 8  | 
Statistics from the Greater Cleveland Food Bank study September 2012