Free Food in Philly – August 2024
From August 17 through the end of the month, Philly Food Rescue partners will be hosting pop-up, open-to-anyone, free food distributions around the city.
Free Food in Philly – July 2024
From July 18 through the end of the month, Philly Food Rescue partners will be hosting pop-up, open-to-anyone, free food distributions around the city.
Free Food in Philly – June 2024
From June 22, 2024 through the end of the month, Philly Food Rescue partners will be hosting pop-up free food distributions around the city.
Guides to Halal and Kosher Foods
These downloadable guides are designed to help Share pantry partners (or anyone interested!) to understand Halal and Kosher foods and practices.
Free Food in Philly – May 2024
From May 18 through the end of the month, Philly Food Rescue partners will be hosting pop-up free food distributions around the city.
Free Food in Philly – April 2024
From April 20 through April 30, Philly Food Rescue partners will be hosting pop-up free food distributions around the city.
Honor Earth Day at Philly Food Rescue’s Sustainable Kitchen Cooking Class
Philly Food Rescue invites our volunteers and the community to celebrate Earth Day through mindful cooking practices that nourish both body and planet. Chef April from The People’s Kitchen will teach us how to reduce both the money and food that we waste in our home kitchens by creating nutrient-dense and delicious plant-based meals.
Where to Find Free Food March 2024
From March 16 through March 30, Philly Food Rescue partners will be hosting pop-up free food distributions around Philly and Delaware County.
Free Food Distributions February 2024
From February 10 through February 28, Philly Food Rescue partners will be hosting pop-up free food distributions around the city.
Share’s Philly Food Rescue tackles PA’s increasing rates of food waste
Pennsylvania tossed out 2.89 million tons of surplus food in 2022. Fortunately, Share Food Program’s Philly Food Rescue (PFR) initiative is moving the needle on food waste prevention efforts in Philly.