Food Assistance &
Distribution Services
See also: Food Policy
Pittsburgh Region
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Allegheny County Department of Human Services: Food Assistance Programs
Lists government food programs and nonprofit food assistance organizations. -
Allegheny Valley Association of Churches
a 32 church member association that serves the community through a food bank, a hospitality network and other services. -
East End Cooperative Ministry (EECM)
an interfaith coalition of 46 congregations, parishes, and institutions united to minister to the human needs in the East End of Pittsburgh. The people served are the frail, homebound elderly, the hungry, the homeless, and children and youth in underprivileged neighborhoods. -
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank is a nonprofit organization that distributes over 1 million pounds of food and grocery products each month to 350 agencies in the 12 county region of Southwestern Pennsylvania, including soup kitchens, food pantries, women's shelters, homeless shelters, and other agencies serving those in need. Their 2006 Hunger Report: "Hunger and Food Insecurity in Southwestern Pennsylvania" is also online. -
Just Harvest
An Allegheny County-wide membership organization which promotes economic justice and works to influence public policy and to educate, empower, and mobilize the citizens of our community towards the elimination of hunger -
Lutheran Services Society of Western Pennsylvania
The Lutheran Service Society of Western Pennsylvania, more commonly referred to as LSS, is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian, community-based provider of social services that enhance the quality of life and promote the dignity and independence of persons in need. It serves persons with the greatest needs and the fewest resources in western Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia, western Maryland and eastern Ohio. LSS maintains food and nutritional service programs; Meals-On-Wheels programs; and food distribution to low income families.-
Meals on Wheels
Through its 78 affiliated kitchens, LSS is the largest single provider of MOW in southwestern Pennsylvania, serving 2.2 million individual meals to over 8,000 recipients each year.
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Meals on Wheels
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Rainbow Kitchen Community Services
Provides support for low-income families through programs that address hunger, childcare and job training and placement. -
Salvation Army, Western Pennsylvania Division
Literally thousands of families apply to The Salvation Army annually for food, clothing, shelter and financial assistance.
Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture: Bureau of Food Distribution
To help those in need, the PA Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Food Distribution helps to move food from the farm to the dinner table so more people can share in Pennsylvania's bountiful harvest. On their website they provide information about their various programs. -
Pennsylvania Department of Health
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Women, Infants and Children Program
A USDA program providing vouchers for designated nutritional foods for women and children at risk, administered by the county health departments.
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Women, Infants and Children Program
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Pennsylvania Hunger Action Center
Pennsylvania Hunger Action Center, formerly Pennsylvania Coalition for Food and Nutrition, is a non-profit organization working with partners across the Commonwealth to end hunger. Hunger Action's mission focuses on ensuring food security for all Pennsylvanians.
United States
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Food Stamp Nutrition Connection (FSNC)
The Food Stamp Nutrition Connection (FSNC) is a resource system for Food Stamp Program nutrition education providers. FSNC is the result of a collaboration between the USDA's Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), National Agricultural Library's Food and Nutrition Information Center, the University of Maryland, and Howard University.-
Recipe Finder
Recipes posted here use low cost, readily available ingredients.
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Recipe Finder
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USDA Nutrition Assistance Programs
Information on federal programs such as Food Stamps, WIC, school breakfast and lunch programs, summer food programs. From the Food and Nutrition Service of the US Department of Agriculture.
International
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FAO: The Right to Food
The Right to Food is the right of every person to have regular access to sufficient, nutritionally adequate and culturally acceptable food for an active, healthy life. It is the right to feed oneself in dignity, rather than the right to be fed.

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