Fight Hunger in the Greater Philadelphia region.
Fight Hunger in the Greater Philadelphia region.
Find Food Near You
As of Oct 16, SNAP benefits will not be paid until the federal government shutdown ends, jeopardizing essential food assistance for roughly 2 million people in PA. If you are impacted by SNAP benefits being paused, you can:
🍎 Find food near you
📞 Call: 215-223-2220
✉️ Email: info@sharefoodprogram.org
Food is a Human Right
At Share, we believe food is a human right and hunger is a solvable problem. Since 2022, we’ve seen more than a 120% increase in the people turning to us for help. Food insecurity is rising, the cost of groceries is high, and resources are scarce, but Share remains committed to serving our communities. Help us keep all of our neighbors fed today.
Our Impact
Home Delivery
The number of 30-pound boxes of food delivered directly to seniors each month.
Communities in Need
The percentage of Philadelphia neighbors living in poverty.
Working Together
The number of Share partner pantries and community organizations helping us fight hunger.
Together we can combat hunger in our region
News & Events
Stay updated on food distributions, volunteer opportunities, and local programs. Get involved and help fight hunger in Philadelphia—one meal at a time.
SNAP benefits are currently disrupted. Here’s what to know and how to help.
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