Oberlin Community Services Center

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285 S Professor St
Oberlin, OH 44074

Oberlin Community Services Center (OCS) is a non-profit organization based in Oberlin, OH, dedicated to empowering area residents through emergency assistance, food programs, and other services while promoting systemic change. Their newly expanded facility at 500 E Lorain St provides a larger space for their indoor choice pantry, loading docks, and a community room to better serve Lorain County families in need.

With a focus on meeting basic needs in southern Lorain County, OCS offers a variety of food assistance programs, emergency financial assistance, and resources to support the community. Through partnerships and donations, OCS continues to adapt and innovate to address the needs of those facing economic hardship, striving to create a sustainable and thriving community where everyone can flourish.

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Amanda M.
4/22/2025

Worm composting class I brought my kids for a worm composting workshop. We had a great time and learned a lot. We were surprised with lunch upon entering. The flyer I saw did not have lunch...

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