The Center runs several anti-hunger programs, including a food pantry, meals served on-site, and meals delivered to shut-ins throughout Wheeling. The Center also provides assistance to those facing utility shut-offs, as well as help obtaining official documents like birth certificates and state IDs. The Center offers a Case Management program in which families work with staff to identify barriers or obstacles on the path to greater self-sufficiency, and then set goals and action steps to work toward overcoming those barriers.