The Rainbow Kitchen Food Pantry serves low-income residents of Homestead, West Homestead, Munhall, Duquesne, Whitaker, and West Mifflin. All food pick-ups are by scheduled appointment only, so you'll
The Salvation Army-Homestead - Food Distribution Center
Who Can Visit?
The Salvation Army's Steel Valley Worship and Service Center provides food assistance to community members in Homestead who are experiencing hunger or food insecurity. Call 412-461-2460 or stop by during office hours, Monday through Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM, to learn what's available and how to get help.
Additional Support
This location offers a wide range of services beyond food assistance:
- Senior Services for older adults in the community
- Family Services for households facing hardship
- Adult Program Services for individuals who need support
- Youth Services for young people
- Utility and Rent Assistance for help with bills and housing costs
- Holiday Giving programs including a community Thanksgiving dinner and the Angel Tree program, which helps children in need receive Christmas gifts
For more on all services available, visit the Salvation Army website or call 412-461-2460.
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