Impacting Tomorrow

Food PantryDrive UpSelf-SelectOpen to AllWalk-in
455 Wards Corner Rd, Loveland, Ohio 45140

Who Can Visit?

Impacting Tomorrow is open to any household that is experiencing food insecurity or clothing needs. There are no zip code restrictions, and proof of income is not required. Anyone who needs help is welcome.

The Market also offers a CSFP Program for Seniors — monthly food boxes are available for households with individuals aged 60 or older through the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), with minimal additional paperwork.

If you do not speak English, volunteers are available to interpret when possible, and all forms are provided in a variety of languages. Google Translate is also used to help communicate with guests who speak other languages.

How to Register?

No appointment is needed ahead of time. Simply come in during open Market hours to register your family. You can shop the same day you register.

How Often You Can Visit?

Guests may shop once per week in both the Market and the Boutique. Impacting Tomorrow considers the week to run from Monday through Saturday.

Good to Know

  • You can get in line 15 minutes before the doors open.
  • The food selection is based on your household size — limits on certain items help ensure fair access for households of 1–4 people or 5+ people.
  • On average, each grocery cart has a value of $300.
  • The line is outside the building, so be prepared for weather conditions — but reviewers say it is well worth the wait.
  • Volunteers are at the front desk to help new guests with registration and to explain the services available.
  • Shopping carts for people with disabilities are available.
  • There is a play area for kids while adults shop.

Food & Essentials

The Market is stocked with healthy, nutritious food at no cost, including:

  • Fresh produce
  • Dairy — milk and eggs
  • Meat — frozen meat and canned meat
  • Bread
  • Canned fruits and canned vegetables
  • Dry goods — rice, cereal, snacks, and pantry staples

All items are either purchased by Impacting Tomorrow or donated by partner organizations, ensuring a reliable supply of groceries.

How to Pick Up

The Market is a client-choice pantry — it is set up just like a grocery store where guests can select their own items and use a shopping cart. After shopping, you bring your cart to checkout, take a colored slip, pull your car up, and volunteers load the groceries into your vehicle.

Open hours:

  • Monday: 10 am – 12 pm
  • Wednesday: 5 pm – 7 pm
  • Friday: 10 am – 12 pm
  • Saturday: 10 am – 12 pm

Additional Support

Impacting Tomorrow offers a wide range of services beyond food:

  • The Boutique — Free clothing for men, women, and children of all ages, including shirts, pants, jackets, shoes, and accessories. Cleaning products and personal care items are also available. All donations are carefully inspected to ensure items are clean and in excellent condition.
  • Carry Her — Provides essential care products for women, mothers, and babies:
    • One pack of diapers and wipes per child, per month
    • One monthly pack of tampons, pads, or a mix of both per woman or girl in the household
    • One pack of confidence underwear per month (available to both women and men)
  • Medical & Dental Care — On-site family practice and dental services are provided by HealthSource of Ohio. Services include wellness exams, preventive screenings, dental cleanings, X-rays, and restorative treatments. HealthSource accepts most insurance plans, including Medicaid and Medicare. A sliding fee program based on income and family size is available for those without coverage. Schedule an appointment at schedule.intelichart.com/58E11D8C.
  • Pediatric Occupational Therapy — Provided by Grow Together Therapy, sessions focus on fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care routines, dressing, eating, and writing. Grow Together accepts CareSource, Buckeye Health, Autism Scholarship, Jon Peterson Scholarship, SWCOG Grant, and private pay. Appointments are required — visit growtogethertherapy.com/new-patients to schedule.
  • Information and referrals — Staff and volunteers share information about programs and resources that may help guests with other needs.
  • Coming in 2026 — Programs in nutrition, cooking, life skills, and career coaching are being launched to help families build brighter futures.

Ways to Give

Impacting Tomorrow welcomes donations of products, food, and money:

  • Amazon Wishlist — Shop from the up-to-date wishlist and items ship directly to Impacting Tomorrow. View the wishlist.
  • Product drop-off — A donation bin is located outside the ramp door on the right side of the building (look for a grayish shed-like structure with doors). You can drop off at any time.
  • Online monetary donations — Your tax-deductible gift helps fund groceries, clothing, hygiene items, therapy, and healthcare for families. Donate online.
  • Monthly giving — Starting at just $25 per month, monthly donors are automatically entered into a quarterly prize drawing. Start monthly giving.
  • Check by mail — Make checks payable to Impacting Tomorrow and mail to: 455 Wards Corner Road, Loveland, OH 45140.

For questions, reach out at hello@impactingtomorrow.com.

How to Join the Team?

Volunteers are the heart of Impacting Tomorrow. You can sign up using Civic Champs, the organization's volunteer software, to reserve shifts and join the team. Sign up to volunteer.

Volunteer roles available:

  • The Market — Front Desk (greet guests and assist with check-in), Shelf Restocker, Checkout Specialist (bag and organize groceries), and Ambassador (load groceries into guests' vehicles).
  • The Boutique — Front Desk, Checkout Specialist (bag clothing), and Clothing Sorting (inspect, sort, and restock racks).
  • Carry Her — Product Packaging (package feminine products into Carry Her packs).

Group volunteering is also welcome for companies, churches, and organizations. Group volunteer times can be found on the Civic Champs Volunteer Calendar.

If you are interested in hosting a donation drive, call 513-826-0399 to schedule delivery of collected donations. Donation container pickup can also be arranged by contacting the team.

Monthly community welcome tours are available for prospective volunteers and nonprofit partners who want to learn more about the space. Sign up for a group tour.

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