Feeding Medina County is a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting food insecurity by providing meals to residents in need across Medina County, Ohio. Founded in 2007, the organization serves the community through programs like Weekenders for Children and Staples for Seniors, supporting the 11.4% of residents facing food insecurity. Each week, more than 1,000 “weekender” bags are packed by volunteers, helping bridge the gap for families experiencing hunger through strong partnerships and direct distribution.
Team members from Western Reserve Masonic Community actively support Feeding Medina County by volunteering their time to assemble “Weekender” food bags for local students in need. In a recent effort, the team prepared 950 bags to help support local families. Western Reserve Masonic Community is proud to give back and make a difference—one bag at a time.
Kimberly Valco, Community Relations Manager for Western Reserve Masonic Community shared, “This is the ninth year that we have participated in Feeding Medina County. Many of us have lived in Medina most of our lives and were unaware of the challenges some individuals face in accessing quality food. Our team believes it’s important to support both the children who represent the future of our community and the older adults who call Medina County home. This is a very rewarding program, and we look forward to participating on a yearly basis.”
