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
Cloverleaf Area Ecumenical Assistance Program - Food Distribution Center
Who Can Visit?
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 Place. No appointment or prior registration is needed — you're welcome to walk in during any distribution.
Good to Know
The pantry aims to provide enough food for at least 10 meals a month per family. If dangerous road conditions occur on a distribution Tuesday, the pantry may close. Check the homepage after 7 AM that morning for a closure notice.
Food & Essentials
Every distribution includes a variety of shelf-stable foods, baked goods, fresh produce, and proteins such as fish, meat, milk, and eggs. At the 1st distribution each month, you can also pick up diapers, wipes, and feminine pads. Pet food for dogs and cats is available at the 2nd distribution each month.
How to Pick Up
Just show up during distribution hours — no appointment needed. Bring your own shopping bags to carry what you receive.
Ways to Give
To donate money, make checks payable to CAEAP and mail them to Cloverleaf Pantry, 2 Grove Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15236. You can also give online at cloverleafpantry.org/donate. All gifts are tax-deductible.
To donate non-perishable food items or 4-roll packages of toilet paper, email cloverleafpantry@gmail.com or call/text 412.650.0414 to arrange a drop-off at the pantry. You can also leave donations in the collection wagons in the lobbies of Triumph of the Holy Cross churches at any time.
How to Join the Team?
Volunteers help run food distributions on Tuesday mornings from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and assist with prep on Monday mornings. Even coming once a month or for part of an event is welcome. Fill out the volunteer interest form at cloverleafpantry.org/get-involved to sign up.
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