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
The Red Door
Who Can Visit?
The Red Door is open to anyone who needs a meal or support. There are no income, residency, or registration requirements — just walk in.
Good to Know
The Red Door serves three meals a day, so visitors can come for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Hot coffee is available in the morning, and each person receives a bagged lunch with water and juice during the day.
Food & Essentials
Each visitor receives a bagged lunch along with bottled water and juice. Three full meals are served throughout the day, with hot coffee in the morning. Clothing and supplies are also available, and visitors can pick up toilet paper as well.
How to Pick Up
Walk in and receive a meal on site. No registration or appointment is needed. Volunteers and staff serve everyone who comes through the door.
Facilities
Free showers are available on site for visitors.
How to Join the Team?
To volunteer at the Red Door, email thereddoor@divinemercypgh.org.
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