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PHILLY FOOD FINDER
Including information on SNAP/Food Stamps, Meals for Kids, Senior Meals, Soup Kitchens, Food Pantries, Farmers’ Markets, and more for zip codes 19102, 19103, 19112, 19142, 19143, 19145, 19146, 19148, and 19153.
PHILLY FOOD FINDER
CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2
2018
ACCESS
WIC
SNAP
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ABOUT
Questions? Get in touch with [email protected]
215-683-5736
The Anti-Hunger Subcommittee connects advocates to address food insecurity by educating the Philadelphia community, im-
proving access to culturally appropriate, healthy, and affordable food, and developing policy recommendations that support
systemic change.
This guide is available as a free PDF at our website phillyfpac.org
and as an interactive map at phillyfoodfinder.org.
THIS GUIDE WAS PRODUCED BY THEPHILADELPHIA FOOD POLICY ADVISORY COUNCIL'S ANTI-HUNGER SUBCOMMIT TEE TO CONNEC T THOSE IN NEED WITH COMMUNIT Y RESOURCES.
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SNAP/Food Stamps
Food for Kids
Senior Meals
Soup Kitchens
SHARE Host Sites
Food Pantries
From the Farm
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CONTENTS
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WHAT PROGRAMS ARE GOOD FOR ME?
Use the chart below to see what programs may work for you and your family.
PEOPLE WITH CHILDREN
PEOPLE WITHOUTCHILDREN
DOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS
UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS
HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS
COLLEGE STUDENTS
SENIOR CITIZENS
SNAP/Food Stamp Benefits
WIC PackagesSchool Breakfast & LunchFree Summer Meals for Children
Meals at Senior CentersHome-delivered Meals
Free Groceries at Food Pantries
Free Meals at Soup Kitchens
Fresh Produce at Farmers' Markets
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SNAPFOOD STAMPS
You can work and still get SNAP benefits.
Farmers’ markets often accept SNAP benefits, so you can purchase fresh, local produce using your ACCESS card. For more information, see the "From the Farm" section of this guide.
SNAP benefits can help put healthy food on the table by providing benefits to buy food at many local grocery stores and farmers’ markets. Benefits are provided each month through a plastic ACCESS Card, similar to an ATM or credit card.
WHAT SHOULD I KNOW?
FOOD STAMPSSNAP
"EBT" stands for Electronic Benefit Transfer, a system set up to easily give you benefits through your ACCESS card.
"SNAP" stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the name for the food stamp program. "SNAP benefits" are the same as food stamps.
TERMS
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Eligibility is based on household size, income, expenses and other factors. Households have to meet income tests to get benefits, but households that have members who are age 60 and older, or who are receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits can have higher incomes and still get benefits.
AM I ELIGIBLE?
Childcare and medical expenses for seniors and SSI/SSD recipients can be counted as allowable expenses toward determining your SNAP benefit amount, but are not deducted from gross income to determine eligibility.
Does your monthly household income fall below these limits? If so you may qualify for SNAP.
MONTHLY INCOME LIMITS(BEFORE TAXES)1 Person: $1,6082 People: $2,1663 People: $2,7234 People: $3,2805 People: $3,8386 People: $4,3957 People: $4,9528 People: $5,5109 People: $6,068
10 People: $6,626Each Additional Person: +$558
NOTE: If someone in your household is 60+ years old or disabled, higher income limits apply.
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COLLEGE STUDENT ELIGIBILIT Y
IMMIGRANT ELIGIBILIT Y
Documented immigrants can often receive SNAP benefits if they have lived in the country for 5 years or more with a green card, or are children (ages 18 and under).
� SNAP does NOT affect immigration status.
� Ineligible immigrant parents can still receive benefits for their children even if parents do not qualify.
� Certain non-citizens, such as refugees or aslyees from certain countries, may also be able to receive benefits.
Students enrolled at least part-time at an institution of higher learning may qualify for SNAP if they meet one of the following requirements:
� Student is enrolled in Federal Work-Study.
� Student works 20 or more hours per week.
� Student has a dependent under the age of 13.
� Student is over age 50.
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Call the Hunger Coalition SNAP Hotline - 215-430-0556
Call the number above to see if you are eligible for benefits, and to apply by phone. You can also call if you have questions or problems with SNAP benefits, and to find food pantries or other food programs in your area.
If you have a question about the status of your SNAP application or changes in your case, please call the customer service number below.
PA Department of Human Services County Assistance Office Customer Service 215-560-7226
HOW TO APPLY FOR SNAP
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FOOD FOR KIDSFOOD FOR KIDS
During school, free breakfasts are available to all children in pub-lic school regardless of income. No paperwork is required.
As of September 2014, all Philadelphia public school students and some charter school students are also eligible for free lunch. Some charter schools may require an application.
Immigration status does not impact your ability to get school meals.
SCHOOL MEALS
Summer Meals is also known as the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP).
In June, July, and August, free breakfast, lunch, and snacks are served to all children ages 18 and under at many faith-based organizations, recreation centers, play streets, and community centers. Disabled students up to the age of 21 are also eligible. No application, registration, or ID are required.
Call 1-855-252-6325 or text "FOOD" or "COMIDA" to 877877 to find a site near you. You can also visit www.hungercoalition.org/summermeals/map for a map of all summer meal locations.
SUMMER MEALS
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Eligible participants receive nutritious foods such as fresh fruits and veg-etables, eggs, fish, peanut butter, milk, and breakfast cereals. In addition to supplemental food, participants may also receive breast feeding support, nutrition education, healthcare referrals, and infant formula.
� You must be a pregnant woman, a breastfeeding mother of a baby up to 12 months old, a mother of a baby up to 6 months old, or an infant or child under 5 years old.
� You must meet income requirements and be a Pennsylvania resident.
� You must be seen by a health professional at a WIC clinic.
� You can work and still get WIC benefits.
� You can continue to get cash assistance or SNAP benefits while receiving WIC.
� You can receive WIC benefits even if you are undocumented or not a citizen.
WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN (WIC)
The Women, Infants & Children Program (WIC) is a supplemental nutrition program for pregnant women, breastfeeding women, mothers who have given birth within the last 6 months, infants, and children under the age of 5.
WIC ELIGIBILIT Y
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Call 1-800-942-9467 to find a WIC office near you.
HOW TO APPLY FOR WIC
South Philadelphia1165 S. Broad St, 19146215-463-5571Mon-Fri, 7:45am - 4:30pm
Woodland1739 S. 54th St, 19143215-726-1142Mon-Fri, 7:30am - 4:30pm
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MEAL DELIVERY
SENIOR MEALSSENIOR MEALS
If you struggle with cooking or shopping, there are several local organizations that can deliver meals to your home.
Aid for Friends Phone: 215-464-2224 Delivers free meals to people citywide who are homebound and isolated.
Chestnut Hill Meals on Wheels Phone: 215-233-555 Delivers meals for $7 per day or $35 per week to clients in Germantown, Mt. Airy, and Chestnut Hill. Some financial assistance available. Accepts SNAP.
Homelink's Meals on Wheels Phone: 267-682-1026Delivers meals for $5 to specific zip codes in Northwest, South, West, and North Philadelphia. Some financial assistance may be available. Accepts SNAP.
Klein JCC's Home-Delivered Meals Phone: 215-698-7300 ext 197Cook-for-a-Friend program delivers meals for $2 to $5 per meal to Northwest Philadelphia, Center City, and South Philadelphia. Some financial assistance available.
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging (PCA) PCA Helpline: 215-765-9040 Delivers free meals citywide to participants based onassessment.
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FREE FOOD PACKAGES
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) offers free month-ly boxes of food for income-eligible adults age 60 and older. Boxes are handed out at different agencies across the city. For locations near you, contact the SHARE Food Program 215-223-2220 or the WhyHunger Hotline 800-548-6479.
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging (PCA)PCA Helpline: 215-765-9040
Senior centers funded by PCA serve congregate lunches to people age 60 or older and spouses (regardless of age). There is no charge for lunch. Volunary contributions are accepted. Senior Centers in your district are:
SENIOR CENTERS
MANNA
MANNA delivers free, frozen meals to people citywide who are battling serious medical conditions with nutritional concerns. This service is open to people of all ages. Call 1-866-626-6209 for more information.
Marconi Older Adult Program2433 S. 15th St, 19145215-218-0800
PHA Cassie L. Holly Apartments Satellite2100 Dickinson St, 19146215-684-4891
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PHA Wilson Park Satellite2508 Jackson St, 19145215-684-4895
Philadelphia Senior Center-Avenue of the Arts509 S. Broad St, 19147215-546-5879
South Philadelphia Older Adult Center1430 E. Passyunk Ave, 19147215-685-1697
Southwest Senior Center6916 Elmwood Ave, 19142215-937-1880
St. Charles Senior Community Center1941 Christian St, 19146215-790-9530
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Soup kitchens offer free meals in your district, regardless of age or income.
Please call the soup kitchen before going to double check the hours of operation. Some agencies require a referral, ID, or proof of address.
SOUP KITCHENSSOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS
Broad St. Ministry315 S. Broad St, 19107215-735-4847Mon 8am-9am, Tue 11:30am-1:30pm, 4pm-5pm, Wed 4pm-5:30pm, Thu and Fri 11:30am-1:30pm, Sat 11:45am-12:50pmMail services, clothing and toiletries, nurses for mental and physical health, veterans assistance, HIV/AIDS testing, mending, and therapeutic arts also offered.
Mt. Olive Holy Temple1469 Broad St, 19147215-765-3372Tue-Thu 12pm-2pm, Sun 2:30pm-3:30pm
Muslims Serve1251 Point Breeze Ave, 19146908-248-4498Sat 12pm, Sun 10amFirst and third Saturdays only.
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Philadelphia Senior Center509 S. Broad St, 19147215-546-5879Mon-Fri 11am-12:45pmShow proof of age 60 or over.
Philly RestartOutdoors 19th and Ben Franklin Pkwy [email protected] 4pm-5pmServes outdoors on 19th & Ben Franklin Parkway; ID services.
St. Mark’s1625 Locust St, 19103215-224-1145Sat 7am-9amPantry items available Tues 10:30am-1:30pm by appointment. Call for eligibility. Closed first Tuesday of the month.
Sunday Love Project1904 Walnut St, [email protected] 10am-12pm, Sun 5pm-7pmFree clothing during Saturday Dinner.
Tindley Temple750 S. Broad St, 19146215-735-0442Mon and Wed 11am-12:30pm
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SHARE HOST SITESSHARE HOST SITES
SHARE Food Program's host sites offer food packages for $10 to $30 where people exchange volunteer time for the opportunity to buy affordable food once a month. For each package of food purchased, SHARE asks for two hours of 'good deed' time, whether at SHARE or places in your own neighborhood. You can use your SNAP benefits to purchase packages.
SHARE's food packages offer meats, fresh fruits and vegetables, and grocery items for as little as half the price you would pay at a regular grocery store. The food in SHARE's packages is never donated, government surplus, or salvage.
You can register and submit an order online at www.sharefoodprogram.org, call, or register directly at SHARE's warehouse located at 2901 W. Hunting Park Ave, 19129. Phone: 215-223-2220
You can also register by visiting a neighborhood host site near you:
HOW TO PURCHASE A FOOD PACKAGE
Christian Street Pharmacy1947 Christian St, 19146
Divine Mercy6667 Chester Ave, 19142
Fawn/Turning Points For Children6601 Elmwood, 19142
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SHARE HOST SITES
Fresenius Kidney Care - Graduate1740 South St, #100 19146
Maternity Care Coalition2000 Mifflin St, 19145
Maternity Care Coalition2000 Mifflin St, 19145
Scottish Rite House Tenant Council1525 Fitzwater St, Apt 908 19146
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FOOD PANTRIESFOOD PANTRIES
The Jewish Relief Agency (JRA) offers boxes of free, Kosher, non-perishable food and produce once a month at different locations throughout the city, regardless of age or religious affiliation. For more information, call 610-660-0190.
FOOD PACKAGE DELIVERY
FOOD PANTRIES
Food pantries offer produce and staple items in your district. Please call the pantry before you go to double check their hours of operation. Some agencies require a referral, ID, or proof of address.
African Cultural Alliance of North America5524 Chester Ave, 19143215-729-8225Third Wed of month 12pm-4pmBring ID.
Bartram Resident Council5409 Bartram Dr., 2-B 19143215-684-7033Mon-Fri 9am-4pmBring ID. Serve only to residents of 19143.
Berry Long Prayer and Fasting Group1745 S. 58th St, 19143Wed 9am-10am
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Bryant Baptist Church1140 S. 19th St, 19146215-732-4140Thu 12pm-2pmBring ID. Serve only residents in 19146.
Burning Bush Ministries6037 Elmwood Ave, 19142215-729-6475Thu and Fri 4:30pm-6:30pmBring ID and proof of income. Must reside in 19142 or 19143.
Catholic Social Services Southwest Philadelphia6214 Grays Ave, 19142215-724-8550Mon and Fri 10am-12pmClient may visit every 30 days.
Christ's Presbyterian Church1020 S. 10th St, 19147215-301-6962Sun 12pm-12:30pm
Church of Pentecost USA2530 Wharton St, 19146215-372-7307Wed 7pm-9pm, Fri 5pm-7pm, Sat 9am-12pmBring ID.
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Church of the Living God801 S. 11th St, 19147215-852-9703Wed 7pm-7:30pmClients may come once per week.
Church of the Redeemer Baptist1440 S. 24th St, 19146215-462-2907Mon-Thu 9am-12pm, Sat 7am-9amBring ID, proof of residence, and fax referral from a state rep. or the welfare office. Serve only residents in zip codes 19145, 19146, or 19147.
Divine Mercy Food Pantry6667 Chester Ave, 19142610-858-0607Tue and Fri 10am-1pmBring ID. Serve only residents of 19142, 19143, 19152, and 19153.
Eastwick UMC Mission House8325 Lindbergh Blvd, 19153215-365-6352Mon-Thu 10am-1pmBring proof of income. Serve only residents of 19153 or 19143.
Eternal Life Missionary Baptist Church2001 S. 65th St, 19142609-636-5009Third Sat of month, 9am-12pmBring ID and written or faxed referral from any community organization. Serve only residents of 19143 and 19144.
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Ezekial Baptist5701 Grays Ave, 19143215-727-2663Thu 9am-12pmBring ID.
Faith Chapel Outreach4718-4720 Woodland Ave, 19143Sat 10am-2pmEvery other week.
Faith Temple Pentecostal Church5618 Kingsessing Ave, 19143610-809-6274Tue 10am-12pmBring ID and proof of residence.
FAWN at Tilden Middle School 6601 Elmwood Ave, 19142215-356-7004Fri 11:30am-3:30pmServes clients living in zip codes 1942, 19143, 19153, and 19104. Bring a piece of mail with current address and your own bags.
Feed The Needy Association6200 Buist Ave, 19142267-596-0077Sat and Sun 9am-1pmBring ID.
First Pentecostal Holy Church1503-1507 S. 20th St, 19146Tue 1pm-5pm
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Freedom Worship Center1620 S. 58th St, 19143267-342-3069Second Wed of month 5pm-6:30pmID required, serves 19143. Will start serving food in summertime.
Gibson Temple - Blessed to be a Blessing29th and Susquehanna Ave, 19146215-605-1501First Wed of month 5pm-6:30pm
Gift of God Resources8000 Lyons Ave, 19153267-601-445529th of every month 5pm-7pmPhoto ID required. Call in case of emergency.
Grace Tabernacle Outreach Ministries Food Pantry1722 S. 20th St, 19145267-679-0724Third Sat of month 10am-12pmBring ID. Serve only residents of 19145 or 19146.
Hawthorne Family Center1200 W. Carpenter St, 19147267-431-5145Sat 10am-2pmBring ID, income verification letter, and Access card.
Helping Others Resources Inc.2114 S. 71st St, 19142267-372-4000 or 800-557-0426Tue-Thu 11am-2pm
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FOOD PANTRIES
James Finnegan Recreation Center6900 Grover Ave, 19142215-303-3756Every other Thu 5pm-7pmBring ID. Serve only residents of 19142.
Jesus Is the Light Ministries2945 Wharton St, 19146Tue 12pm-1pm
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia's Mitzvah Food Project Center City2100 Arch St, 19103215-832-0509First and third Thu of month 5pm-6:30pm
Lutheran Church of the Holy Communion2110 Chestnut St, 19103215-278-2528Second and fourth Wed of month 11am-1pmBring ID and proof of income. On Second Wednesdays income NOT required.
Manna6200 Dicks Ave, 19142267-339-1782Wed 11am-3pmBring ID.
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Mazzoni Center1348 Bainbridge St, 19147215-563-0652 x221Mon, Wed, and Fri 9:30am-12:45pm, 1:30pm-4:30pmMust have AIDS diagnosis, Faxed referral from health centers/organizations that provide HIV/AIDS related services to 267-940-0285.
Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries2052 S. 61st St, 19142617-529-2501Wed 6pm-8:30pm, Sat 9am-12pmBring ID. Serves only residents of 19142.
New Bethany Baptist Church1415 S. 23rd St, 19146215-336-4166Third Sat of month 10am-12pmBring ID. Serve only residents of 19146.
North East Group Greys Ferry Residents Association1105 S. 27th St, 19146Sat 9am-1pm
Paradise Emmanuel Tabernacle Church4704 Woodland Ave, 19143215-724-9050 or 215-571-5406Wed and Sat 9am-12pmOnly serves zip code 19143. If you have a referral, you don't need to be from 19143. Picture ID and utility bill required for all clients. Until supplies last.
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FOOD PANTRIES
Progressive Worship Center1140-47 S. 26th St, 19146267-303-7348Last two Mon of the month 9am-1pmBring ID.
Resurrection Community Church6200 Dicks Ave, 19142Wed 1pm-3pmClient may come once per week.
South Philadelphia Family Service Center (Catholic Social Services)1941 Christian St, 19146215-724-8550Tue and Thu 10am-12pmIndividuals/families are able to obtain food every 30 days, they must present proof of address and photo ID.
South Philadelphia H.O.M.E.S. Inc.1444 Point Breeze Ave, 19146215-334-4430Tue and Thu 1pm-2pm
Southwest Philadelphia Family Service Center (Catholic Social Services)6214 Grays Ave, 19142215-724-8550Mon and Fri 10am-12pmBring ID. Serve only residents of 19142, 19143, 19153.
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St. Barnabas Bethsaida U.M.C1814 Wharton St, 19146215-468-1999Third Sat of month 8:30am-12pmRequires ID. Serves zip code 19146, will serve others in an emergency.
St. Gabriel Food Cupboard2917 Dickinson St, 19146215-380-5318Tue and Wed 9am-10:30am, Fri 9:30am-11:30amCall for assistance. Requires ID for adults and birth certificates for children in the household. Non-perishable food only.
St. Mark's Food Cupboard1625 Locust St, 19103215-735-1416Tue-Fri 9:30am-11amBring proof of income.
St. Paul Chapel Baptist Church2039 Manton St, 19146Fourth Sat of month 10am-12pmBring ID.
Turning Points for Children Tilden Middle6601 Elmwood Ave, 19142Fri 2pm-4:30pmClients may visit once every two weeks.
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Waters Memorial Community Center1016-1018 South St, 19147Third Wed of month 3pm-5pm
Wilson Park Family2506 Jackson St, #100 19145215-684-5389Mon-Fri 10am-2pm
Zion AME Church1600 S. 21st St, 19145267-258-8709Mon-Fri 9am-1pm
Zion Hill Memorial Baptist Church2702 Ellsworth St, 19146215-300-6665Wed 7:30pm-8:30pm, Sat 12pm-2pmBring ID.
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WIC participants can take advantage of the Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) to purchase fresh, nutritious, and locally grown fruits and vegetables at farmers' markets. WIC participants receive FMNP checks during their quarterly WIC visit from May to September. Call 1-800-942-9467 for more information.
FROM THE FARMFROM THE FARM
WIC FARMERS' MARKET NUTRITION PROGRAM
Seniors over the age of 60 living in Philadelphia who meet the income requirements can receive $20 worth of produce by picking up Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) vouchers distributed at senior centers in July. Call the Philadelphia Corporation for Aging helpline at 215-765-9040 for more information on where to pick up SFMNP vouchers. The SHARE program also accepts SFMNP vouchers for their Farm Fresh Packages.
SENIOR FARMERS' MARKET NUTRITION PROGRAM
PHILLY FOOD BUCKS PROGRAM
Do you receive SNAP benefits? The Philly Food Bucks Program from the Philadelphia Department of Health and the Food Trust encourages SNAP recipients to use their benefits to purchase fresh, local ingredients at participating farmers' markets. For every $5 spent using your ACCESS card, customers receive a $2 Philly Food Bucks Coupon for fresh fruits and vegetables that you can use at participating farmers' markets. For more information, call the Food Trust at 215-575-0444.
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DOUBLE DOLLARS PROGRAM AT FAIR FOOD
Fair Food Farmstand at the Reading Terminal Market offers a cash-match program for SNAP participants. For every $5 you spend at the Farmstand with your ACCESS card, Fair Food will give you an additional $5 to spend on more fresh, local food, such as fruits, vegetables, dairy, cheese, eggs, and meats. You can earn up to $40 per month. For more information call Fair Food at 215-386-5211 ext 111.
FARMERS' MARKETS
22nd and Tasker22nd and Tasker St, 19145Jul 12-early Sept, Wed 2pm-6pmAccepts SNAP, FMNP, and Philly Food Bucks.
58th and Chester58th and Chester Ave, 19143Jul 12-Nov, Wed 2pm-6pmAccepts SNAP, FMNP, and Philly Food Bucks.
Broad and SnyderBroad and Snyder St, 19148Jun 13- late Sept, Tue 2pm-6pmAccepts SNAP, FMNP, and Philly Food Bucks.
Fair Food Farmstand, Reading Terminal Market12th and Arch St, 19107Year-round, Mon-Sat 8am-6pm, Sun 9am-5pmAccepts SNAP and Philly Food Bucks.
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Fitler Square Park23rd and Pine St, 19103Year-round, Sat 9am-2pmAccepts SNAP, FMNP, and Philly Food Bucks.
Fountain11th and Tasker St, 19147May-Nov, Wed 3pm-7pmAccepts FMNP.
Jefferson10th and Chestnut St, 19107May-Nov, Thurs 11am-3pmAccepts FMNP.
Reading Terminal Market12th and Arch St, 19107Year-round, Mon-Sat 8am-6pm, Sun 9am-5pmAccepts SNAP and FMNP.
Rittenhouse18th and Walnut St, 19103June-Nov, Tue 10am-2pm, Year-round Sat 9am-3pmAccepts FMNP.
Schuylkill River Park25th and Spruce St, 19103May 17-late Oct, Wed 3pm-7pmAccepts FMNP.
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Special thanks to all individuals and organizations that
participate on the Philadelphia Food Policy Advisory Council's Anti-Hunger Subcommittee.
Thanks also to the following organizations that provided the data for this guide:
Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against HungerPhilabundance
Philadelphia Corporation for AgingPhiladelphia Department of Public Health
Philadelphia Food Access CollaborativeSHARE Food Program
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe template for this guide was generously
provided by Hunger Free America with icons
adapted from the Noun Project Collection.
The original guides were made possible
by funding from the New York City Council through a grant administered by the New York City Human Re-
sources Administration.