Food Pantry
Buying essential groceries may prove difficult for someone battling cancer and the financial burdens that follow. Often, this becomes more burdensome as cancer treatments limit a patient’s diet. Thanks to the generosity of the Comunale Cancer Foundation along with donations from individuals and businesses, Stewart’s is able to provide food and household products to its families. Volunteers routinely stock and organize the shelves.
Education & Empowerment Series
Our Education & Empowerment Series brings together expert voices and meaningful topics to provide the knowledge, tools, and support you need to feel confident and empowered on your journey.
The Restorative Power of Nature
The Restorative Power of Nature, presented by Summit County Master Gardeners Mindy Costigan-McCartney and Dr. Denise Gibson, is inspired by the book The Well-Gardened Mind by Sue Stuart-Smith. Together, we’ll explore the physical, emotional, and mental health benefits of spending time in nature and gardening. Participants will be taken on a nature walk while being introduced to the practice of Mindful Gardening—a way to reduce stress and deepen connection with the natural world.
Registration is preferred.
Can we help you?
If you are in need of temporary food assistance—we are here to help! Our food pantries are here for participants who are facing food insecurity. Participants are welcome to pick up a food share while on site for other services. Please contact us for further details.
Can you, your organization, or company help?
Perhaps you wish to donate items to the food pantry or hold a food drive or assist with donations. If so, we’d love to hear from you! Please see our list of most needed items in our Wish List. Send us an email at info@stewartscaringplace.org or call our office with any questions about collection or donation.
