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Canal Winchester human-services report: thousands of trips, tens of thousands of meals distributed in FY2026

Canal Winchester City Council · July 20, 2026
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Summary

Council received a report on FY2026 human-services activity: 4,083 one-way trips (3,502 to Canal Winchester residents), 72,533 meals, 85,074 pounds of food distributed, 5,710 pantry clients, and 104 new families served.

Patrick Shea relayed statistics from Anna Ross and the Canal Winchester Human Services report for fiscal year 2026: 4,083 one-way trips provided (3,502 to Canal Winchester residents), more than 34,850 miles driven by volunteer drivers, the pantry served 5,710 clients including 104 new families and 309 households, 72,533 meals provided, and 85,074 pounds of food distributed.

Shea thanked Council and the community for ongoing support and said Human Services is grateful for volunteers. Council members acknowledged the scale of the program and its role in local safety nets but did not take additional action during the meeting.