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Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank Consumer Alert
PITTSBURGH, PA (October 5, 2022) | In an effort to limit fraudulent fundraising, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank is issuing an alert that the organization does not solicit donations or …
Third Annual WPIAL & Pittsburgh City League Food & Fund Drive
In conjunction with the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, WPIAL is hosting our third annual food and fund drive. Throughout the fall semester, schools are invited to host food drives …
Documents and Downloads
Working Menu Guide Leftovers, Sharetable, and Share Table Inform Food Bank of Changes Delivery Sheet Guide Delivery Checklist CACFP Meal Requirements 10 Steps to Serving Afterschool Meals Sanitizing Utensils – …
A Recipe for Success: Nourishing Food Insecure Pennsylvanians Across the Commonwealth
Feeding Pennsylvania and PA Eats Celebrate One Year Anniversary of the Nourish PA Series in conjunction with National Nutrition Month Philadelphia, PA (March 1, 2021) – Looking to bridge the …
Food Bank Announces Emergency Food Distribution at Pittsburgh International Airport
Pittsburgh, PA (April 24, 2020) – Working in conjunction with Pittsburgh International Airport, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank (the Food Bank) today announced an emergency drive-up food distribution set to …
Aliquippa Produce to People Cancelled
Duquesne, PA (March 19, 2020) – Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank’s Produce to People food distribution in Aliquippa that was scheduled for this Friday, March 20 is cancelled. At this …
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Lisa Scales
Lisa Scales has been President and CEO of Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank since 2012, leading the organization in distributing food for nearly 45 million meals annually through a network …
Cold temps put families at risk for food insecurity
PITTSBURGH, PA (January 20, 2022) As cold temperatures settle in, families all across the three rivers region are forced to choose between heating their home and eating healthy food