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
Who Can Visit?
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.
Good to Know
Sign-in starts at 11:00 AM, one hour before the pantry opens at noon. All items are available while supplies last, so arriving early gives you the best chance at a good selection.
Food & Essentials
The pantry offers fresh produce, baked goods, bread, shelf-stable pantry items, and hygiene supplies. Dog and cat food is also available for households with pets.
Additional Support
Abiding Missions runs several other programs for the community. The Adult Breakfast Fellowship meets every Wednesday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and Adult Workshops are offered for adults as well. Call (412) 481-1161 or visit the website to learn more.
Ways to Give
You can support the Neighbor Makers Pantry through the donate page on the Abiding Missions website.
How to Join the Team?
Abiding Missions welcomes volunteers for the Neighbor Makers Food Pantry and other programs. Reach out to talk about what works in your schedule by calling (412) 481-1161 or emailing team@abidingmissions.org.
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