
Community Harvest, a program of the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank
Today, the Foodbank provides food and other essential items to hunger-relief partners within its network, serving eight Northeast Ohio counties: Carroll, Holmes, Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit, Tuscarawas and Wayne.
These hunger-relief partners operate 600 food pantries, meal sites, shelters, children and senior programs and other hunger-relief programs in the neighborhoods and communities where people need food.

Stark County
Leadership Signature Program
Leadership Stark County engages and educates Stark County’s community leaders through a range of programs tailored to meet business and community needs. Leadership Stark County works with community organizations to identify, prepare, and position persons for leadership within these organizations. Our program participants represent the professional, cultural, racial, economic, geographic and ethnic diversity of the community.

Plain Local Community Complex
Diamond Community Park features an indoor sports complex equipped with state-of-the-art turf and hosts our indoor soccer program. The community room offers a reservable indoor space. Our outdoor space is home to top-notch soccer and baseball fields.

Be a Better Me Foundation
"A community based foundation designed to help empower and encourage youth, on and off the right path in life, to see the good in themselves & others"
(AGES 11-17)
Young Girls to Young Women Mentoring Academy
Young Boys to Young Men Mentoring Academy

Canton Police K-9 Association
The purpose of a professional police canine is to reduce the jeopardy to the Police officer and to better enforce the laws of the community. The canine is a psychological deterrent to the lawbreaker, but at the same time, the canine must develop a positive image in the public eye.
Although the canine will never replace the police officer, the canine is a unique and sophisticated tool, which enhances law enforcement performance. Statistics have proven that "canine" offers an alternative to deadly force with fewer injuries and assaults on Police Officers. A canine can be recalled, but a bullet cannot.
