Food Banks in Pennsylvania

Bebashi Second Helping Emergency Food Cupboard

Bebashi Second Helping Emergency Food Cupboard is located at:

1217 Spring Garden 1st Floor

Philadelphia, PA 19123

(215) 769-3561

connect@bebashi.org

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bebashi - transition to hope was founded in 1985 as a full-service hiv/aids organization with special interest in serving low-income people of color with hiv disease. additionally, to assist those living with hiv and their families to have the proper nutrition necessary to maintain their health, the hunger relief program was established to provide food supplies to these consumers and the general public living below the federal poverty guidelines. all bebashi clients can access the second helping emergency food cupboard once per month. this service is open to anyone in need. non-bebashi clients require a referral letter from a social worker. we are open monday through friday from 9 am to 5 pm, with extended hours until 8 pm on thursdays. if you are interested in donating food or money, you can visit us at our headquarters or go to our website.

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Government Assistance Programs in Pennsylvania

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Bebashi Second Helping Emergency Food Cupboard in provides critical food assistance to residents facing food insecurity.

This food pantry serves as a vital resource, offering nutritious food and support for individuals and families struggling with hunger in .

Bebashi Second Helping Emergency Food Cupboard is a nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting, storing, and distributing food to those in need.

They often provide fresh produce, dairy, and protein, supporting healthy diets during tough times.

Additionally, many food banks offer nutrition education and outreach programs to help families make healthier choices.

Service hours may vary—it's best to call ahead or check their website or social channels before visiting.

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