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317 East Carson Street, Suite 153, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Provides screening to help individuals determine if they qualify for SNAP benefits (formerly known as food stamps) and helps them apply over the phone. Also advocates on behalf of people having problems receiving SNAP benefits through the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services County Assistance Offices.
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Apply for many health and human service programs and manage benefit information.
3908 Corey Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109
Solicits surplus food from local industry and effectively distributes these foods through a network of community organizations including food pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters. Provides SNAP outreach services, facilitating client eligibility screenings, and COMPASS applications.
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Piatt Place, 305 Fifth Avenue, Suite 470, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Offers additional grocery benefits program that provides households with a one-time payment of $120 for each eligible child to buy food while school is out. Benefits can be used at local participating retailers to purchase groceries.
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2580 Park Center Boulevard, State College, PA 16801
Offers additional grocery benefits program that provides households with a one-time payment of $120 for each eligible child to buy food while school is out. Benefits can be used at local participating retailers to purchase groceries.
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112 North Broad Street, 11th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Provides housing counseling services such as resolving mortgage delinquency and preventing foreclosure within the City’s Mortgage Foreclosure Diversion Program.
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71 Lincoln Drive, Clarion, PA 16214
Provides replacement benefits for individuals and families who had food lost or destroyed in a household disaster (storm, fire, power outage, etc.).
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317 East Carson Street, Suite 153, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Enables those with Food Stamps/SNAP to shop at Farmers' Markets. Shoppers can come to the Fresh Access desk at participating market locations and use their EBT (Access) card to purchase tokens redeemable by participating food vendors for food-stamp eligible purchases. Ordinary credit and debit cards also accepted for any shoppers. SNAP shoppers also receive Food Bucks incentives to stretch your food stamps further. For every $5 SNAP EBT purchase, the purchaser receives an extra $2 to spend on produce.
Most markets operate weekly from May or June through October or November. For current list of market locations and times, visit website.
41 West Church Street, Uniontown, PA 15401
Helps Pennsylvanians in eligible low-income households to buy food. Eligible individuals and families receive an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) ACCESS Card to use for food purchases.
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235 West 11th Street, Berwick, PA 18603
Promotes and supports breastfeeding. A full-time Breastfeeding Peer Counselor is available to provide support, education, and resources to individuals who choose to breastfeed, including access to pumping supplies.
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145 Race Street, Ridgway, PA 15853
Offers additional grocery benefits program that provides households with a one-time payment of $120 for each eligible child to buy food while school is out. Benefits can be used at local participating retailers to purchase groceries.
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106 Sherman Street, Tionesta, PA 16353
Offers additional grocery benefits program that provides households with a one-time payment of $120 for each eligible child to buy food while school is out. Benefits can be used at local participating retailers to purchase groceries.
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3401 Hartzdale Drive, Suite 126, Camp Hill, PA 17011
Promotes and supports breastfeeding. A full-time Breastfeeding Peer Counselor is available to provide support, education, and resources to individuals who choose to breastfeed, including access to pumping supplies.
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54 Spiritual Center Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257
Distributes Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers to WIC eligible households. Vouchers can be used to purchase fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables from farm markets across Pennsylvania.
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Piatt Place, 305 Fifth Avenue, Suite 470, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Provides replacement benefits for individuals and families who had food lost or destroyed in a household disaster (storm, fire, power outage, etc.).
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615 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, PA 17042
Provides eligibility screening and filing of SNAP and WIC applications.
100 Meadow Lane, Mifflintown, PA 17059
Provides benefits used to buy food. This service is formerly known as Food Stamps.
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530 13th Street, Franklin, PA 16323
Provides replacement benefits for individuals and families who had food lost or destroyed in a household disaster (storm, fire, power outage, etc.).
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100 James Buchanan Drive, Thorndale, PA 19372
Provides replacement benefits for individuals and families who had food lost or destroyed in a household disaster (storm, fire, power outage, etc.).
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3908 Corey Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109
Pre-screens households to determine potential eligibility and estimate a household's SNAP benefit amount. Assists with filling out and submitting a SNAP application is then provided.
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300 Bellefonte Avenue, Suite 101, Lock Haven, PA 17745
Offers additional grocery benefits program that provides households with a one-time payment of $120 for each eligible child to buy food while school is out. Benefits can be used at local participating retailers to purchase groceries.
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530 13th Street, Franklin, PA 16323
Offers additional grocery benefits program that provides households with a one-time payment of $120 for each eligible child to buy food while school is out. Benefits can be used at local participating retailers to purchase groceries.
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415 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Provides Allegheny County residents with information about the new SNAP work requirements and assistance with reporting their status.
As of September 1, 2025, certain individuals are required to be working for at least 20 hours a week (or 80 hours each month) or qualify for an exemption. Individuals must report that they are meeting these work requirements or verify their exemption.
This service provides the forms necessary to report an individual’s work or exemption status. Also offers assistance with completing the forms and submitting them to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services.
171 Virginia Avenue, PO Box 349, Rochester, PA 15074
Provides replacement benefits for individuals and families who had food lost or destroyed in a household disaster (storm, fire, power outage, etc.).
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401 East Louther Street, Suite 104, Carlisle, PA 17013
Promotes and supports breastfeeding. A full-time Breastfeeding Peer Counselor is available to provide support, education, and resources to individuals who choose to breastfeed, including access to pumping supplies.
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