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Free Food Pantries in Pittsburgh, PA
32 verified pantries across Pittsburgh ·
The Neighbor Makers Pantry is open to everyone. No documentation is required to receive support. On your first visit, you'll be asked for some general demographic information.
The Brashear CARES Food Pantry serves residents living within the 15203, 15210, 15211, and 15227 zip codes. You must be 18 or older and at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. If you're ne
The Brighton Heights Free Fridge (Freedge) is open to anyone in the community who needs food. No registration, ID, or appointment is needed — just stop by and take what you need.
The CMU Pantry is open to all Carnegie Mellon University undergraduate and graduate students at no cost. You don't need to show financial need — the pantry is need-blind. Students with dependents, inc
The food bank is open to anyone who receives services from Milestone or any other social service provider in the Allegheny County area.
Cloverleaf Food Pantry welcomes any family in need in the South Hills area of Pittsburgh, regardless of religious affiliation. The service area covers a 2.5-mile radius around the pantry at 2 Grove Pl
The CHS Oakland Food Pantry is open to everyone in the community. You don't need to be a current CHS client or bring any documentation to receive food. Anyone facing food insecurity is welcome.
Community Human Services (CHS) helps individuals and families in the Pittsburgh area who are experiencing homelessness or food insecurity. Most programs are accessed through the Allegheny Link, which
The food pantry is open to anyone experiencing food insecurity. Groceries are available to those in need, and the pantry serves more than 500 families each month.
All programs are free and open to food insecure people living in Greater Hazelwood, Greenfield, and Glen-Hazel. The walk-in grab-and-go lunch is open to anyone from Greater Hazelwood or the City of Pi
The JFCS Squirrel Hill Food Pantry is open to anyone in the greater Pittsburgh community who needs food. People who live in zip code 15217, keep kosher, are Chatham University students, or have a qual
Jubilee Kitchen is open to everyone who needs support, no questions asked. There are no eligibility requirements. Families, seniors, children, individuals facing homelessness, and anyone going through
The Voeghtly Street Shelter serves men, women, and children who are experiencing homelessness or food insecurity. No appointment or advance registration is needed to receive meals or other services. J
The Outreach Center serves men, women, and children in the Pittsburgh community who are experiencing food or housing insecurity. To learn more before your first visit, call 412.258.6100.
The North Boroughs Food Pantry is run by North Hills Community Outreach (NHCO) and is free to use. It serves residents who live in the North Boroughs service area of Allegheny County. Eligible zip cod
The Millvale food pantry is open to people facing hardship or financial need who live in the Millvale service area in Northern Allegheny County. Visit the office and service area page to confirm your
The North Hills Food Bank serves residents of the following townships: West View, Ross, Ohio, Reserve, Kilbuck, McCandless, and Franklin Park. Eligibility is based on the Pennsylvania Department of Ag
The Northside Food Pantry is open to everyone. There are no eligibility requirements and no zip code restrictions. Any individual can walk in and shop freely. If you're unable to visit during regular
Our Giving Kitchen serves Pittsburgh neighbors who are facing food insecurity. Fresh, homemade meals are distributed through a discreet and dignified storefront at their Squirrel Hill location, as wel
PCSI's food pantry is open to Pittsburgh residents who meet income eligibility guidelines. You can call, email, or just drop by during pantry hours to pick up groceries.
The Plum Food Pantry serves residents of Plum Borough who meet income guidelines based on 150% of the federal poverty level. You can also qualify if you're a member of a Plum Borough church. You need
Save A Life Today Pittsburgh serves families, seniors, and individuals experiencing homelessness who need food support.
The Sharpsburg Food Pantry serves people in Sharpsburg, the Fox Chapel area, and Harmar. People of all backgrounds are welcome, and you don't need to be Catholic to receive help. Before your first vis
The Hazelwood Food Pantry at Spartan Community Center is open to community members who need free groceries. You'll need to call ahead to sign up before your first visit.
St. Winifred Food Pantry is open to anyone in the community who is food-insecure, with a focus on South Hills of Pittsburgh residents. No one in need is ever turned away. Appointments are required fro
The Red Door is open to anyone who needs a meal or support. There are no income, residency, or registration requirements — just walk in.
This pantry serves residents of Swissvale, Rankin, and Braddock. If you're visiting for the first time, you'll need to register before picking up food.
Unity Food Pantry serves people who meet two requirements: your household income must be at or below 150% of the federal poverty level (as set by the State of Pennsylvania), and you must live in the p
Hunger Services at the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh is open to individuals and families who live in Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Greene, Lawrence, Washington, or Westmoreland County. The Emergency
WCM is open to neighbors in Wilkinsburg and nearby areas, including East Homewood, East Liberty, Park Place, Regent Square, Swissvale, Braddock, Edgewood, Forest Hills, and Penn Hills. Everyone is wel
This pantry is open to individuals and families living in the Crafton and Ingram areas. People of all ages who need food are welcome to come. For more information, call 412-921-2293 ext.3.
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About food assistance in Pittsburgh
The Pittsburgh food bank system stretches from the North Side to Squirrel Hill and all the way to Wilkinsburg, so wherever you live in the city, there's a pantry that can help you. All 32 locations on this page show the hours, address, and what's available, from fresh produce and meat to pet food and baby supplies. Most pantries are walk-in and open to anyone who needs food, so you don't have to worry about paperwork or proving your income before your first visit.